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    • Why do Japanese women wear kimonos?

      The combination of wafuku and yƍfuku in one look is an interesting and stylish fashion being explored by Japanese women today. Fashion magazines and designers are also experimenting with the combination of traditional and modern looks. Additionally, used kimonos are much cheaper than what a new one costs so experimentation is easier on the budget.


    • What is the difference between Western and Japanese clothes?

      The space (ma) thus created between garment and body forms the significant difference between Western and Japanese clothes. Pioneered by Kenzo and Miyake, oversized clothes, liberated from curved seaming and darts, and layering became the standards for fashion in the 1970s.


    • What type of boots do Japanese women wear?

      For formal occasions men typically wore haori (traditional waistcoats), hakama, and Western-style hats, while some women, otherwise dressed in Japanese style, took to wearing Western-type boots. This mixed Japanese-Western style of boots with kimono may still be seen today among young women attending university graduation ceremonies.


    • [PDF File]The Study of the late 19th Century Traditional Japanese ...

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      1. The traditional Japanese costume’s pros and cons First, I examine the traditional Japanese costume’s merits. Kimono is the garment that represents the traditional Japanese clothing, and it shows a straight, vertical silhouette when worn. Bird describes that traditional Japanese clothing has one striking advantage compared to


    • [PDF File]Fashion in Japan: Art and History of the Kimono and Western ...

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      Overview of Japanese clothing from the Kofun to the Muromachi~Momoyama period : evolution, clothing codes, color codes (iro-kasane) and motifs. LDA 1 Locate and make a list of the different kimono evolutions discussed in : > Liza Dalby, Kimono, Fashioning Culture(pp.12~40) 3 Kimono history / 2 Survey of Japanese clothing from the Edo period to the


    • WAFUKU: AN EXPLORATION OF HISTORIC JAPANESE APPAREL AND THE ...

      Anthropologically, clothing can communicate an abundance of information about a culture. Turner said that clothing is “literally on the boundary between the internal self and the outside social world” (as cited in Valk, 2017, p. 20). Clothing tends to reflect what is happening historically, which holds true for Japanese clothing.


    • [PDF File]FASHION - Web Japan

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      Junihitoe. A woman in ceremonial court dress (junihitoe).(Photo courtesy of AFLO) known as kariginu, based on the clothing worn on hunting expeditions. Women of the samurai class on ordinary occasions wore quilted silk garments known as kosode, not unlike a type of formal traditional women’s clothing still used at present.


    • [PDF File]JAPONISM in FASHION

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      In conceiving this original genre, he referred to traditional Japanese fabrics while at the same time exploiting the cutting-edge technology of Japan's contemporary fiber industry. Following this current, Rei Kawakubo (b. 1942) and Yohji Yamamoto (b. 1943) jolted the fashion world in the early 1980s.


    • Japanese Women; 1868-1912 - JSTOR

      1890s foreign observers rejoiced as Japanese women went back to wearing kimono and reported with pleasure the beauties of Japanese traditional garb, convinced that only a few years earlier such costumes had been on the verge of extinction.2 Sally A. Hastings, associate professor of history at Purdue University, presented an earlier version


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