Kimonos

Apr 16, 2011 06:58

I spent today putting together kimono outfits, which was fun, but also a lot of work with all the boxes to lug around. I got together four that I thought worked and that I really liked. My mint green tsukesage, dusty pink houmongi, komon with a rather funky butterfly pattern, and a yellow komon. I got pretty excited about the thought of wearing the ( Read more... )

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chrysa April 17 2011, 17:57:02 UTC
the problem with buying traditional/ethnic clothing from places is that it always seems like a good idea to buy it there and then, but really, outside of that place and time, it's hard to find the right occasion to wear it.

I'm sure it's very lovely though! If you can find the chance to wear it, do! It was just something I was mulling over lately...

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zenkatsuo April 18 2011, 19:03:14 UTC
Yeah, I bought way too many kimonos, somewhere around 50-60... I do actually have more opportunities to wear them here than I ever felt I had in Japan. Mainly because here a Japanese friends dinner party or the department Christmas party pass for occasions to wear kimono...

You've got traditional clothing? Wear iiit!

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chrysa April 18 2011, 19:04:51 UTC
I have one Chinese qipao, but mostly I was in Morocco lately and a lot of my classmates were like ~let's buy traditional Moroccan clothing~. Which, again, sounds cool and like a good idea at the time, but then you get back and you're like, "...what do I do with this?" XD

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zenkatsuo April 24 2011, 16:11:35 UTC
Googling traditional Moroccan clothes, the kaftans look pretty chic and versatile to me. I guess it depends on how elaborate it is where and when it would ever be appropriate to wear it though. I'm fairly certain that qipaos, however, are the sexiest piece of clothing ever invented. 9_9 Mmm, qipaos...

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