KOHAKU
I have transformed three discarded kimono into a luxurious, stunning long dress, celebrating their beauty and history. And I am excited to share with you three enchanting ways to style this kimono dress
1. Wrap yourself in a matching scarf, embracing the dress in its original form, allowing its elegance to shine.
2. Accentuate your waist with a ribbon or belt you already own, creating a delightful and playful dress that expresses your personal style.
3. Embrace the grace of tradition by styling it as an abaya, a beautiful choice for Muslim women, honoring cultural richness while ensuring comfort and modesty.
Each of these options not only breathes new life into these beautiful garments but also invites you to express your unique identity through the art of kimono.
⭐️Traditional Japanese embroidery and printing techniques are used to create wonderful and beautiful embroideries and prints.
Pattern description : In the Edo period, palanquins were the preferred mode of transportation for the nobility.
Length : 56.3 inch
The black Kimono dress draws inspiration from the traditional Japanese “kurotomesode,” a formal garment reserved for significant occasions such as weddings and funerals. Crafted from luxurious silk, it features exquisite embroidery that captivates the eye of anyone who beholds it. In Japan, there exists a cultural practice of “en wo katsugu” which reflects the importance of auspicious connections. Each motif is meticulously embroidered by skilled artisans using unique Japanese techniques, adding a touch of cultural richness and elegance.