Kimono is a generic term for traditional Japanese clothing; it means thing to wear. Thisrevised and expanded second editionprovides an overview of varioustraditional garments, introduces types of designs found in twentieth century kimono that are still available, and presents wearable art and home dcor inspired by kimono from contemporary artists. Because wearing kimono is diminishing and kimono are disappearing from Japanese wardrobes, they will become increasingly collectible. Each of the fourteen chapters opens with the definition of the type of apparel coveredincluding everyday, formal, etc., as well as their use in Japanese life. The terms are further explained in the glossary. Over 525 color photographs display brilliant and subtle textile designs and demonstrate beauty in mens, womens, and childrens garments and accessories. Textile and clothing designers will find a wealth of inspiration here, as well asvintage clothing enthusiasts and those who wish to wear kimono traditionally.By Cheryl Imperatore and Paul MacLardy and With Tena TurnerCheryl Imperatore and Paul MacLardywereco-founders of Arise Inc., alarge supplier of vintage kimono. Tena Turner has worked for Arise for 15 years and maintains herown kimono collection.528 color and B/W photosJapanese Textiles of the 20th Century528 color and B/W photos
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