Festival Kimono

festival kimono

Kimono are a staple in Japan’s clothing culture, a dress worn by women and men to a variety of events including weddings. Typically the kimono is made of silk and has an intricate design. They are also a symbol of longevity and good luck.

A kimono comes in a variety of styles, each with its own unique characteristics and motifs. Some of the most famous examples include komon, which is worn by men and women at formal occasions; furisode, which are long-sleeved kimonos for females; and yukata, a simpler cotton summer dress.

Motifs on kimono vary depending on the season. Spring and summer kimono often feature cherry blossoms, while winter kimono are generally adorned with pine, bamboo and plum trees. Each of these has a specific meaning in Japanese culture, and each one is carefully chosen for its corresponding season.

Colours have been an important element of kimono design for centuries. Red, for instance, is a sign of youthful glamour, and purple relates to undying love. Black, on the other hand, is a symbolic representation of water, north, winter and wisdom.

Fabrictypes are another important factor in kimono style. The more formal kimono are made from smooth, fine silk fabrics. The casual varieties, however, are usually made from less formal fabric types such as crepe and cotton.

These more informal types of kimono are still very popular among Japanese women today. They are not only affordable but are also a great way to add some flair to your everyday wardrobe.

Festival-ready kimonos are available in all shapes and sizes, from oversized sequin sets to hologram-style one and two-pieces with a seriously Studio 54 vibe that elevates your look. The brand Origin of Hearts, for example, creates a collection with a rich ethnic heritage and an ethos that will transport you to your destination.

The best way to shop for a kimono is to find a shop that stocks the type of fabric you want, and then pick out a pattern or motif that you like. Once you have chosen your kimono, you will need to find the right accessories and jewellery to complete your look.

There are many ways to add a touch of glam to your look, with brightly coloured sequins being the most common. Heyami’s luminous one and two-piece sequin sets and accessories are perfect for festival goers looking to make a statement, while Bossio’s stunning kimono with a tiger print and embellished details will have you ready to dance the night away at Burning Man.

Some of the most beautiful kimono are woven using traditional techniques such as tsumugi or kasuri, where a pattern is drawn or stencilled onto the fabric before it is woven. The resulting kimono is highly coveted for its unique design, and a high-quality tsumugi kimono can be expensive.

Kimono can be made from a wide range of materials, but most of them are woven from silk, which is the traditional fabric of choice. Some varieties of kimono are also crafted from cotton or linen, and even wool. Some of these fabrics have been used for kimono since ancient times, and some are only a recent innovation in modern Japanese fashion.