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Impressive higanbana (red spider lily) susohiki BJD kimono, seen on. I’d love to see that design hum
Visiting kimono “Haru wo Kanaderu” by Junko YoshidaThe name of the flower is Kibushi, al
Disney Rapunzel from Tangled summer kimono for sale at my Etsy shop. https://www.etsy.com/shop/Poppi
Christmas Themed outfit, by Kimono BanchoThe play on christmassy colors, Japan well-loved strawberry
thekimonogallery:Location:JapanDate:1940-1960Description:A hitoe (unlined) silk kimono motifs create
little non-canon kitsune Alastor! Burn baby burn!!
Dreamy Winter kimono outfit, featuring a lovely hatoba (lit. “dove wing”) colored kimono with super
The 42nd Traditional Kaga-Yuzen Craft ExhibitionVisiting Dress “Hana Neko Mon” by Hiroyu
yorkeantiquetextiles:Silk kimono panel. 1920’s, Japan. Yorke Antique Textiles
Moga (=Japanese flappers) inspired outfit by Gofukuya, featuring:a meisen reprint of an antique kimo
Jeune femme au kimono vert
tokyo-fashion:Traditional Japanese furisode kimono on the streets of Shibuya, Tokyo on Japan’s Comin
glittertomb:Kimono details
Vintage summer outfit, with mature stripped kimono paired here with a fantastic silvery obi, showing
Cat obi paired with a koban (gold coin) obiage, cheeky combination hinting maneki neko symbolic by G
- Autumn Festival -More cute lalafell couple commission for @detectivekoko and @yenh-xiv!
Contemporary kimonos designed by Itchiku Kubota
tokyo-fashion:Karumu on the street in Harajuku wearing a vintage Japanese kimono with a ruffle top,
Hedgehog (harinezumi) kimono outfit, worn by @iktsnn. Note that in Japanese, harinezumi literally me
九重×Nakamura Risa Furisode collectionI am not fond of super busy furisode (I am getting old I guess x
Unblinking cat silhouette and wool ball chic yet fun kimono (seen on)
“Jûgoya” outfit worn by @usako_kimono, featuring an autumn plants kimono (with clovers and pinks) pa
ninetail-fox:Kimono (Before the Meiji period, all Japanese people wore kimonos.)
Geisha’s susohiki kimono from mid Showa period (1926-1989) or earlier
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