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Kimono (image 2) | Japan | Attributed to Iida & Co./Takashimaya Dept Store | 1910 | silk | Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 2009.300.1282 Luxury Traditional Kimono With Intricate Embroidery, Ornate Kimono, Antique Kimono, Heian Era Kimono, 1900 Dress, Antique Japanese Kimono, 일본 패션, Beautiful Kimonos, Japanese Embroidery

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Kimono: A Modern History," September 27, 2014–January 4, 2015.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection," June 4, 2022–February 20, 2023

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Meiji Era Japan Fashion, Taisho Era Japan Fashion, Taisho Period Kimono, Japanese Period Drama, Kabuki Costume, Sengoku Period Kimono, Euro Fashion, Taisho Era, Period Dress

Exploring depictions of Japan's early embracement of Western fashion, spanning from the cultural enlightenment era of the Meiji Period (1868-1912) to the modern girl era of the Taisho Period (1912-1926). Woodblock prints, illustrations, and photographs.

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White Kimono Traditional, Traditional Japanese Royal Kimono, Edo Era Kimono, Old Japanese Kimonos, Japanese Coat, Kimono Edo Period, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Bridal Kimono, Unmarried Women

Shinishouzoku burial kimono. White used to be the color of death in Japan, but black was adopted in the Meiji era (white used to be the color of death in the West, too, but that's a longer story). To this day, it is traditional for the buried person to wear white, perhaps with a little red if they are an unmarried woman, as shown here.

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