Silk Kimono

Classic Kimono becomes more and more popular especially in Western culture. Examples include the scholar Wang Chien-hua, the ethnomusicologist Lin Ku-fang, and the well-known businessmen Huang Jen-chung and Wong Ta-ming. They find pleasure in wearing Tang suits for classes, meetings, and all kinds of formal affairs. Wang Chen-hua began wearing Tang suits 20 years ago. He says that the Tang suit is comfortable and easy to move around in. Moreover, unlike a Western suit, it is not open in the front and so keeps out the cold better. Moreover, the Tang suit has "personality." It displays an individual's character and aesthetic. Yu Yuh-chao has "suffered a blow" at a number of international conferences. He is determined to reshape the image Chinese project, and to encourage culture in daily life. Yu, who worked in the Ministry of Education for many years, is strongly promoting the creation of a new national attire. He notes that modern national dress must have five key characteristics: it must be comfortable, artistic, modern, suited to the locality, and universal. He calls his ideal national dress shuya, which means "comfortable and elegant." Taking the lead himself, two years ago he put aside his Western suits and asked a tailor to make a shuya outfit that Yu himself had designed. He wears it to work and to give lectures. Kimono combines the elaborate elegance of Chinese tradition with unique elements of style. Because of its particular charm Kimono is like a wonderful flower in the colorful fashion scene. Another beauty of Kimono is that it is made of different materials and to varying lengths. It can be worn either on casual or formal occasions. In either case, Kimono creates an impression of simple and quiet charm, elegance and attraction. With distinctive features it enjoys a growing popularity in the international world of high fashion. Kimono Dress Nippon Kimono Nippon Robe Japanese Silk Kimono Japanese Silk Robe Japanese Silk Wear Japonese Silk Japonese Kimono Nippon Silk Kimono Traditional Japanese Kimono Modern Japanese Kimonos Silk Kimonos The collar is meticulously made, especially the buttonhole loop on the collar. The slits. The slits of Kimono expose a woman's legs indistinctly when she walks. Today you can get Kimono with different lengths and kinds of slits (one slit on the side or front as well as two slits). The material. Often Kimono gets a certain pattern, such as Chinese Dragons, different kinds of flowers, butterflies or other typical Chinese icons (e.g. prosperity, wealth). It can display all women's modesty, softness and beauty. Like Japanese women's temperament, Kimono is elegant and gentle, its long-standing elegance and serenity makes wearers fascinating. It not only lays stress on the natural beauty of a female figure, but also makes women's legs appear more slender.



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