How To Use Kimono In A Sentence

  • Hiroshima -- As a mountain range rises angularly in the background, two Japanese misses, one in modern dress, the other clad in a traditional Japanese kimono, pose beside the Peace Bridge in Hiroshima during a day of remembrance, the ninth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima with atomic bombs. Archive 2009-01-01
  • She was about fifty years old, with a moon face and pixie hairdo, wearing a light cotton kimono.
  • Say the word geisha and images of beautiful kimono-clad women serving green tea, reciting poetry and playing classical instruments may spring to mind. News On Japan
  • The kimonos and yukatas are for sale in heaps of colours and styles.
  • Lifting up the sleeve of my kimono, I pointed at the white bandages still wrapped around my arm, which still had faint tinges of pink to it.
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  • In addition to ala carte sushi, they will also have chawanmushi (a Japanese savory custard), tempura, agemomo (fried stuff), yakimono (meat on sticks), udon, soba and donburi (rice bowls). Conveyor Belt Sushi is Coming to Midtown!!! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Casual cotton kimonos, summertime garb known as yukata, are hugely popular. My Kimono Education
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • She explained everything to us - from the types and meanings of the different kimonos and obis (clothing articles) to the differences between Japanese and Okinawa food and customs.
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • I brush the sleeve of her kimono as I edge past.
  • The flapper dress echoed the flattened forms and straight seams of the Japanese kimono.
  • The only difference is that she's now wearing a kimono and charging twice as much. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days a geisha could take lovers but her crucial aim was to secure a ‘danna’ or patron - a sugar daddy - who could keep her in her exclusive lifestyle of private cars, expensive coiffures and kimonos for every occasion.
  • Equally as beautiful as his womenswear, this featured plain white singlets studded with gold sequins, low-slung cream trousers and kimono print shirts.
  • Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos.
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
  • Clad in soft cotton kimonos and sandals, guests wander the flagstone walkways on their way to open-air hot tubs.
  • We divested ourselves of the fetters of daily workwear and suitably wrapped in kimono style robes approached the tub.
  • The doll wore a white kimono with pink sakura blossoms embroidered on the sleeves and hem.
  • We were supposed to move on to making kimono once we had completed the tabi, but mother did not want to see your frustrated face again.
  • I'll stay in my pyjamas, slip on my kimono and head downstairs to make a cup of earl grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kimono itself looked like it was made out of fine silk.
  • Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos.
  • Of course, a geisha never really "sits" while wearing kimono; what we call sitting is probably what other people would call kneeling. Memoirs of a Geisha
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • When it was refreshment time, cunning little girl friends of the hostess appeared in Japanese kimonos, hair done high and stuck full of tiny fans or flowers. Entertaining Made Easy
  • The dress of the ladies on the first day was karaginu of purple and old rose colour, red kimono and shaded train; on the second day, red and purple brocade, deep violet glossy silk, green karaginu, train dyed by rubbing flowers. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
  • There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea.
  • Her thin shoulders sagged beneath her cotton sleeping kimono.
  • There were different hairstyles for each rank and also different styles of kimono. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos, the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches.
  • The netsuke, with the kimono sash and a sliding bead, together formed a kind of removable hip pocket.
  • Dark Horse releases Okimono Kimoni, written and illustrated by Mokona with assistance from the rest of CLAMP. “a fun and lavishly illustrated book full of drawings and illustrations, interviews (including an interview with Ami of the J-pop duo Puffy AmiYumi!), and even short manga stories from the CLAMP artists.” 12 « November « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • A striped scarf becomes a runner, and a half yard of silk can be tied around a pitcher in the style of an obi, a broad sash worn with a kimono.
  • Get extra wear out of a kimono dress by teaming it with cropped trousers when bare legs no longer feel doable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There you will see kimonos, kaftans, t-shirts, jeans and jackets.
  • Peering out the window, Donovan made mental notes of the activity he saw along the way: convoys of trucks hauling cedar logs from the interior, workers by the hundreds toiling in muddy rice fields wearing only loincloths, small carts on the road drawn by women, even children, delivery wagons attached to rubber-tired bicycles, young Japanese men in kimonos playing baseball in makeshift fields. Wild Bill Donovan
  • And an obi is the wide band of material that you wrap around your waist over top of a kimono. Obi Hanging in Shop Window
  • These obi weren't the belts karateka and judoka wear today - Kano hadn't invented the judogi yet, and his students were still practicing in kimono.
  • They are rinsing the salt from fishing nets and kimonos, drying sodden books, and scrubbing the bone tools with toothbrushes then treating them with alcohol to prevent mold and mildew from growing. Curator Tries to Save Stricken City's History
  • Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
  • Over the bed, an embroidered vintage kimono is hung like a painting and on the bed lies a vivid turquoise silk throw she brought back from Marrakesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • They served as belt toggles to hold containers for tobacco, money and other objects that would be carried on the cloth belt or girdle, as the kimono had no pockets.
  • After graduating from the art school, Mori became a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabrics.
  • A wallet gets picked from inside a kimono sleeve in a momentary impulse.
  • Traditional Japanese brides wear three wedding robes - a white kimono, a coloured kimono, and a white dress and veil.
  • On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos.
  • Ito sukashi dairi Hamamatsu, adj. itzebu dai-sho hanami jaburan dai-sho-no-soroimono hanamichi janken hanashika jigotai dan haniwa jimigaki daruma haori jingu do happi-coat jinja dojo harai goshi jinkai senjitsu dotaku hara-kiri jinricksha emakimono hashigakari jinrikisha Eta Hashimoto's jinriksha fuchi hatamoto jito fugu hayashi jiu-jitsu fuji hechima Jodo Fukuoka, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Not only are their blossoms ubiquitous at this time of year but so is "sakura," the Japanese word for cherry, which shows up in poetry and on Japanese kimonos, pottery, paintings and even cakes and other confections. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Equally as beautiful as his womenswear, this featured plain white singlets studded with gold sequins, low-slung cream trousers and kimono print shirts.
  • From kimono to keitai; research Japanese facts and figures through translated opinion polls and surveys. iPhone pricing strategy slightly disfavoured in Japan SoftBank iPhone pricing plan leaked
  • The only difference is that she's now wearing a kimono and charging twice as much. Times, Sunday Times
  • These Organic Cotton Baby Booties by Hanabi are just the beginning of a wonderful collection of made-to - match items such as kimonos, caps, blankets and baby pants. We Blog A Lot
  • There were different hairstyles for each rank and also different styles of kimono. Times, Sunday Times
  • Get extra wear out of a kimono dress by teaming it with cropped trousers when bare legs no longer feel doable. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wore what appeared to be a yellow kimono with a white sash.
  • Over the bed, an embroidered vintage kimono is hung like a painting and on the bed lies a vivid turquoise silk throw she brought back from Marrakesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Authentic Japanese vintage kimonos, obi (a wide sash), fabrics and unusual vintage items possess their own history and charm.
  • Mixed colors of purple and blue tarnished the silken kimono that seemed exquisite and luxurious beyond comprehension.
  • When someone asks you to bring them back a kimono from your Japanese trip, chances are they mean a yukata. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono.
  • Behind her followed the geisha Chikafuku, her face unpainted, wearing an elegant, ankle-length kimono of subdued greys and browns.
  • But he could not ignore the roar from the Taiwanese tourists in the audience when the ravishing kimono-clad kathoey completed her expert lip sync to a song by Sally Yeh, nor could he ignore the thunderous applause from the Latinos when a group of deviants in sequined, feathered, flame-red dresses performed an elaborate dance routine to the song “Baila Amigo.” THE MOONLIT EARTH
  • Summer '15 was all about the kimono jacket teamed with camis, wide-legged culottes and flatforms. The Sun
  • The kimono is part of the national costume of Japan.
  • The kimonos were her encyclopedia, her "Who's What?" her clearinghouse of news, of goers and comers. Options
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • He was not particularly graceful. [His kimono] was loosely belted and more than half open.
  • I wanted to buy some kimono silk offcuts to make a bunch of silk & velvet scarves for ebaying, and I found lots of excellent stuff in pinks and lavenders and silvers and dark reds.
  • But ponchos and capes are back in vogue too as well as oversize batwing or kimono jumpers, and they should give us all a bit of a break from the trim, belted look.
  • They served as belt toggles to hold containers for tobacco, money and other objects that would be carried on the cloth belt or girdle, as the kimono had no pockets.
  • The village leader wore a simple brown kimono with a black obi.
  • My sister sent me a birthday present - a gorgeous silky yukata (summer kimono), and some funky kimono fabric cuts she bought at the Asakusa markets.
  • But ponchos and capes are back in vogue too as well as oversize batwing or kimono jumpers, and they should give us all a bit of a break from the trim, belted look.
  • Kimono-clad women stand outside sushi bars and karaoke joints, beckoning salarymen to come inside.
  • Guests are issued with a traditional yukata, a cotton kimono to wear around the town or at one of the many local onsens, or springs. The Sun
  • She was dressed in a flowered kimono, which hid her sleepwear.
  • •The kimono a long, wide-sleeved robe worn with a wide sash called an obi is a traditional garment. ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS
  • Nombe's food offerings include yakimono (grilled skewers) and ramen, mostly in tapas-style portions. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Miyake's creative life is a deformation - based extension of the Japanese kimono to play.
  • Often one piece of clothing, such as the cheongsam or kimono, supposedly metonymically represents all Asian culture.
  • Nothing impresses a framer's skills on a customer more fully than his or her ability to mount a kimono perfectly in a 4-by 6-foot shadow box.
  • It is a town of activity and brisk trade, and manufactures a silk fabric in stripes of blue and black, and yellow and black, much used for making hakama and kimonos, a species of white silk crepe with a raised woof, which brings a high price in Tokiyo shops, fusuma, and clogs. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • One one year I received a lovely night twinset and nightgown, all in beautiful liberty lorne (excuse spelling) that she'd made (mum was a fantastic home seemstress) another year i received a kimono, these home made gifts were among the most treasured I ever received. Dreaming of a Cheap Christmas
  • On summer evenings, the streets of Japan's cities are filled with women and men dressed in yukata, lightweight cotton kimonos. Times, Sunday Times
  • November 30th, 2009 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink one of our readers informed me of this amazing company called squint, located in england, that makes furniture, light fixtures and home accessories. they look like they would be a perfect fit for a free people store! their collections use a mix of contemporary and vintage fabrics, as well as woven english damasks, 19th century french trimmings, and japanese ceremonial kimono silks. i am in love with the dresser… 2009 November | Free People Clothing Boutique Blog
  • Beyond sushi there's a variety of hot foods, from grilled bites (yakimono) and fried stuff to noodle dishes and even a shiitake-crusted flat iron steak. The Seattle Times
  • She instead was dressed in a satin white dress that had the basic form of a Japanese kimono, with a red sash that included a satin flower.
  • They are rinsing the salt from fishing nets and kimonos, drying sodden books, and scrubbing the bone tools with toothbrushes then treating them with alcohol to prevent mold and mildew from growing. Curator Tries to Save Stricken City's History
  • 'I remember that around the house he always wore a blue-and-white floral patterned yukata, which is like a casual kimono, and he always had a ponytail. Expecting Rain
  • She was dressed in an elaborate kimono with lovely flowers blowing across it.
  • Her kimono was sky blue and had a bonsai tree sewn into the sleeves.
  • About my height and three inches taller, she wore a blue kimono with a yellow obi.
  • There's a hint of gipsy in the long, layered skirt; of the geisha in the wrap-over kimono tops with trailing butterfly sleeves and of the beach babe in the long, floaty kaftan.
  • I sat on my bed, oohing and aahing over every tiny piece of adorable newborn clothing - the little kimonos, the wee little hats, the tiny little tee shirts - until I pulled out a ratty Ace bandage.
  • The jeans were then unstitched, stretched over frames, and hand painted by one of Japan's top kimono artists.
  • Take the site of the Sogo Department Store, a high-end emporium that once sold everything from elegant kimonos to shockingly expensive packets of dried seaweed.
  • They had lost somehow or other that look of gracefulness which is so characteristic of them in their own country, and on a closer examination I found the cause to be their being clad in at least a dozen _kimonos_, [2] put on one over the other to keep the cold out. Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Here she shows us how to wear the kimono anywhere. The Sun
  • She wore a beautiful crimson kimono with black stitching of cherry tree blossoms in full bloom.
  • So far I have worn a thick kimono with a narrow obi but the old gentleman thinks this is all wrong.
  • The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Likewise, ancient Japanese nobility once attached bouquets of mint to their kimonos, breathing the aromatic herb was believed to invigorate the body.
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Two foxes in Japanese kimonos stood behind their chairs to the Lady's far left. Orphans of Chaos
  • Traditional Japanese brides wear three wedding robes - a white kimono, a coloured kimono, and a white dress and veil.
  • The e-catalog features various items from jewelry, toys and sports goods to engraved Japanese kitchen knives and "yukata" (Japanese casual kimono made of cotton). Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • She spent the duration of the song tottering around on stage in a pair of socks and a floral peach kimono clutching a tiny brolly, right. The Sun
  • Bt noon Mrs. Turnipoutand humor, put on kimono, airs and the water to boil for coffee.
  • Students in the class can learn from real geisha how to put on kimono and make-up as well as how to dance on '' tatami '' mats at the Japanese-style inn Tokaikan during a single-day course for 12,800 yen or a two-day course for 18,800 yen. Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
  • The oldest porn actress Tokuda co-stars with is 72-year-old Fujiko Ito, featured in some of the titles frolicking in hot springs with Tokuda or on traditional tatamis, wearing a kimono. Mail & Guardian Online
  • He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt.
  • Pattern artists design kimono and then dyers transfer the pattern on to the silk with stencils.
  • Its streets are lined with people strolling in Western suits or Japanese kimonos, in full bustle even then.
  • Although Bolton surveys the history of such clothing - togas, kimonos, sarongs, caftans, kilts, and so on - the show focuses mainly on contemporary designers and fashion houses inspired by gender-bending ideas.
  • One of the sakura petals from the garden floated down and rested itself on the sleeve of my kimono.
  • A kimono-look batik blouse and a knee-length fine skirt, for instance, had an obi (Japanese broad belt) to match.
  • Go to your nearest yakimono area and look for a pig. Musings of a Drunken Monk: Lions in my ear
  • Nippostrongylus kendo kyu nisei kesa-gatame kyudo No keyaki linked verse nogaku kiaki mai noh kibei maiko nori kiku makimono norimon Kikuchi mama-san norito kikumon mamushi noshi kikyo mana notan ki-mon matsu nunchakus kimono matsuri oban kimono sleeve matsuyama, adj. obang kin mebos obe kiri medaka obi kirigami Meiji odori kirimon menuki ofuro kirin metake o-goshi koan miai oiran mikado ojime sub mikan Okayama, adj. kobang Mikimoto Okazaki kobe, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Turn-of-the century plastic netsuke and okimono are lighter in weight than the originals but this problem has been overcome with the modern copies.
  • She spent the duration of the song tottering around on stage in a pair of socks and a floral peach kimono clutching a tiny brolly, right. The Sun
  • An indigo scarf, the same color as the obi - sash - of the kimono, lay on her arms.
  • They wore work boots or high-heels instead of the traditional zori (sandals); tied the obi sash in the front instead of the back; and wore a blouse underneath a short kimono that barely covered the knees. A Second Life
  • She saw a picture of a bunch of girls posing in short-skirted kimonos.
  • Kimono night robes, Turkish peasant tops and embroidered, beaded skirts are just a few of the hot items that will be turning heads this season.
  • Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
  • ‘Zen sport’ confronts us with asymmetrical wrap-over forms and kimono cuts in shiny jersey or quilted matelasse.
  • This is basically a voluminous, trapeze-cut jacket in a tweedy fabric, with kimono-shaped sleeves.
  • As well, a light solid green kimono hung loosely on her body as a large blue waistband clung firmly to her body.
  • Yella kimono, ah don't know whit all.
  • Surely, it was an inconvenient oddity - the thin silk kimonos favored by geisha were more decorative than protective against the elements.
  • Yuko looked stunning in a summer kimono of red and cerise with a cyan tie around the waist.
  • He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt.
  • There are now two-pieced kimonos that are as easy to wear as blouses and skirts. Women of Meiji Japan & Western Fashion | Edwardian Promenade
  • Then some more native parties in short kimonos that showed their aboriginees punctured the near-horizon, and me and High had to skip back into Father Axletree's private boudoir. Options
  • Fuji (藤): A wisteria, which is an important pattern used on kimono or to decorate the stage. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Yet despite his slovenly appearance, somehow Araki is always followed by lovely young ladies in kimonos and gangs of sharp-dressed yes men.
  • Ninja Wars: A pretty girl in a kimono runs through a bamboo thicket, flailing her arms around like pinwheels.
  • Each one is a perfect, compelling mystery, suitable for hanging in one's household shrine or blazoning across the back of a fine kimono. Archive 2007-04-01
  • In one shot she poses in a loud kimono-style dress and caresses the tail of a stuffed pheasant that forms part of what can only be described as a rococo charcuterie ensemble. Delizia!
  • At the Spouses Cultural Exchange, Japanese spouses help a fellow participant with a kimono.
  • I daresay the same sort of reader admires both: the high-school girl first seized by amorous tremors, the obese multipara in her greasy kimono, the remote and weepful farm-wife. Prejudices : first series,
  • Clothing: The "yukata" store has the "Kazari Kizi" - Decoration Cloth "yukata" kimono, the best selling item to the foreign community and their cute "yukata" wearing teddy bear. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • A figure appeared in the distance, wearing a kimono, sash, and a sheath.
  • Carolyn says some of the kimonos - most are handwoven in brand new silk - would otherwise cost thousands of dollars, so it's a good time to grab a bargain.
  • She could see where Tari had hiked up her kimono skirt and tied it with her obi.
  • What a crowd, from geisha and maiko (apprentice geisha) to grandmas and and grandpas, tourists and romantic couples, the young women dressed in kimono finery.
  • KYUNG LAH, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: I am Kyung Lah in Tokyo where it is cold, but certainly not frigid like in other parts of the world, and not so cold that you cannot afford to put on your dressiest Kimono. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2010
  • Next comes a long cotton hip wrap, like a half-slip, then a pair of long bloomers to preserve modesty should the front fold of the kimono open. Geisha, A Life
  • While costumes such as kimono, dirndl and military uniforms are understood as national costumes, my definition of costumes in the cultural mapping process is much broader.
  • There are also silk taffeta, stretch satin and stretch voile, silk chiffon dresses and printed silk kimonos.
  • Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos, the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches.
  • He was wearing a loose fitting sky blue kimono with a long sash tied hurriedly at the back.
  • A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn with tatami rooms and complimentary yukata pajama-like versions of kimono. Spa and Kaiseki: the ultimate Japanese luxury - Part I
  • So you can put on your bright summer cotton kimono, called the "yukata," and you can go dancing in the parks, and you can write your wishes on brightly colored paper (as described here!) and tie them to a plant (in Japan, it would be a bamboo tree). Happy 7-7-07: A Holiday Called TANABATA
  • Slim fits, cropped styles, kimono prints or cuts re-interpret individualism as eccentric.
  • Here she shows us how to wear the kimono anywhere. The Sun
  • She spent the duration of the song tottering around on stage in a pair of socks and a floral peach kimono clutching a tiny brolly, right. The Sun
  • There are also distressed leather jackets and printed silk kimonos.
  • He dressed in silk kimonos, had a large retinue of servants and carried the signature daisho, or twin swords, of the Japanese ruling samurai class.
  • Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos, fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms.
  • If you think of kimonos or school uniforms when you think of Japanese fashion, you're missing out on the best and most flamboyant outfits that Japan has to offer the world.
  • Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture.
  • She tucked the handkerchief into the sleeve of her kimono as she heard her husband approach their room.
  • In the softer, romantic vein, Rodriguez offered spicy yellow or orange long or short silk dresses with an oriental touch in flowing kimono sleeves and an occasional obi sash.
  • But I used to show up in kimono and wooden clogs, looking like your typical impoverished student of those days.
  • Dressed in traditional kimonos and carrying fans and scrolls, the kids danced to some Japanese tunes.
  • Theater of Life: Hishakaku" 1963 is a template for much that followed it, making use of the plot dynamics described above, and distinguished by ceremonial kimonos, samurai swords and star-making performances. Living in the Past, Fearing the Future
  • The long silk kimono wrapped round him accentuated his height, and Persian slippers enclosed the slender feet.
  • In the 1920s, aloha shirts might be made from kimono lengths from Japan - elaborately printed silk or plain blue and white - or from big-patterned florals in English cotton, like the wrap-around pareus Gauguin's Tahitian women wear.
  • Ito sukashi dairi Hamamatsu, adj. itzebu dai-sho hanami jaburan dai-sho-no-soroimono hanamichi janken hanashika jigotai dan haniwa jimigaki daruma haori jingu do happi-coat jinja dojo harai goshi jinkai senjitsu dotaku hara-kiri jinricksha emakimono hashigakari jinrikisha Eta Hashimoto's jinriksha fuchi hatamoto jito fugu hayashi jiu-jitsu fuji hechima Jodo Fukuoka, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Clad in soft cotton kimonos and sandals, guests wander the flagstone walkways on their way to open-air hot tubs.
  • And not so cold that you can't afford to put on your dressiest kimono. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2010

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