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7 Beautiful Japanese Outfits for this Christmas
by Sections Design
Do you know how Christmas is celebrated in Japan? Considering that Japan is not a Catholic country. So, a little help.
Christmas in Japan is a non-...
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Japanese Street wear Fashion: Origin, Appropriation & Influence
by Sections Design
Japanese street wear fashion has become a popular style over the last few years. In the streets of New York, you may see street wear among stake bo...
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THE KIMONO JACKET TREND| NOVMTL
by Sections Design
Kimono is a traditional dress that originated in Japan. It became a wardrobe staple for Japanese people and eventually spread across various cultur...
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Kimono VS Yukata: Which one is better?
by Boutique NOVMTL
In recent years, there is a renewed interest in Kimono fashion among young people all around the world, but many of them are unaware of the differe...
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Japanese Kimono and its influence to Global Fashion
by Boutique NOVMTL
The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. The idea behind it is to create a simple and functional piece of couture, from one piece of fabric. W...
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Could a foreigner wear a kimono? Is It Cultural Appropriation?
by Boutique NOVMTL
Recently, the conversation around cultural appropriation in fashion has been unavoidable. Could a foreigner wear a kimono? Is It Cultural Appropria...
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Yukata vs Kimono: What’s the Difference?
by Boutique NOVMTL
Kimono and Yukata are traditional Japanese garments that have charmed their way around the world due to their beauty and style. Both are full-lengt...
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Kamon: Japanese family crests
by Boutique NOVMTL
Mon (紋), also monshō (紋章), mondokoro (紋所), and kamon (家紋), are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual, a family, or (more rec...
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Introduction to Types of Obi
by Boutique NOVMTL
Obi is the belt that is worn over a kimono or yukata. The history of the Obi is said to be older than that of kimono, and for samurai, it is a plac...
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Men's Japanese Kimono
by Boutique NOVMTL
There are many different types of kimono for men. The very informal type is called Yukata. It is made of cotton and worn mainly to Festivals/Matsur...
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Different Types of Kimono for women
by Boutique NOVMTL
The kimono is perhaps the most iconic item of traditional Japanese clothing. Literally meaning "thing to wear" (着物), its roots can be traced back t...
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