Yamanaka, Norio.

The book of kimono. - Tokyo Tokyo, Kodansha, 1982. - 139 pages, illustrations

A brief history -- The Kimono -- The Haori and accessories -- The Obi -- Putting on Kimono and Obi -- Kimono for men and children -- Kimono care -- Kimono etiquette.

"Whether for women or men, all kimono are cut and sewn essentially from a single pattern, but a number of variations must be considered, depending on the occasion. Guidelines are given to making these choices, and the way to dress in a kimono, from the preliminaries to tying the obi, is described in detail and fully illustrated... Kimono fashions have evolved over the centuries in response to varied influences. Today modern innovations are making the wearing of kimono at home and elsewhere an attractive alternative to Western garments. These are included here, along with a discussion of aesthetics, the history of the kimono, and the meaning that kimono culture can have for wearers and admirers throughout the world."--Book jacket.

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Clothing and dress--Japan.
Kimonos.

GT1560 / .Y26 1982