Some posts ago, I showed you a display of
furisode in a shop window.
Long-sleeved
kimono
Furisode is a special type of
kimono with long sleeves that young, unmarried women wear, usually on
seijin-no-hi - known as Coming of Age day. Last January, I was lucky to be passing the cultural centre in Himeji on this public holiday.
What's going on?
Gathered on the steps of the Culture Centre
The girls are immaculately dressed
These
kimono are so expensive that they are usually rented or borrowed for the day. The girls said it took hours of preparation - including dress, hair, makeup and nails and most went to salons for professional assistance. They were trendy, gorgeous and happy to pose - despite the cold.
Cute is a fluffy shawl
The
obi are fabulous -
and there's so many ways to tie them
The boys are in a traditional kimono too...
..but some just wore suits
It truly was a treat to see these young people dressed up in their mix of traditional and contemporary style, excited to be embarking the year as a fully-fledged adult in Japanese society.
Until next time,
Monica x