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Add Elegance to Your Look With a Kimono For Women

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miniapparels @miniapparels · Jul 22, 2024

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Kimonos have been a staple in fashion for a while now and show no signs of fading away. Originally a traditional Japanese garment, kimonos have gained popularity in the global fashion scene. Though often seen as an extravagant piece, anyone can pull off a kimono look! The versatility of kimonos allows you to create outfits for both casual and formal occasions, depending on the type and how you pair them. Whether you're looking for a ladies kimono robe, a kimono cardigan, a kimono cover-up, or a kimono with fringe, incorporating these pieces into your wardrobe can elevate your personal style to new heights. Here are a few kimono outfit ideas that I think you’ll love!

 

Styling tips to style kimono for women

kimono for women are an easy way to add elegance and sophistication to your look. A black kimono from mini apparels Kimono Water with salmon weaving details can instantly elevate any ensemble, and make an outfit suitable for special events or occasions. Pair one with black bodysuit and jeans and you are ready to turn heads at any event.

In Japan, cranes are seen as symbols of good luck; therefore tsukesage kimono designs with these images make an excellent choice for graduation ceremonies and Shinto festivals.

If you are short, kimonos with belts or kimono with fringe will sublimate your figure and mark the waistline, while detailed kimonos may overwhelm your petite frame. Long silk kimonos or kimono cardigan may add height to your silhouette or try wearing one with denim shorts as a casual summer look.

 

Flaunt Your Curves with Style

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A kimono is an exquisite garment with multiple uses, from covering up an outfit to wearing on its own at the beach or swimming. Kimonos come in various forms - from cotton honeycomb terry cloth kimonos that fit any look to swim kimonos designed specifically for water activities - with each having their own distinct shapes and sizes, colors and features that range from bold patterns to more subdued tones.

The obi (sash) worn with a kimono with fringe , ladies kimono robe is made of silk or cotton and may feature one to three kamon or just plain sashes; oftentimes these accessories pair nicely with tabi socks and geta wooden clogs.

Before World War II, women's kimono sleeves were much longer. Due to fabric rationing and subsequent cuts in production, however, these have gradually been reduced over the years. Young women no longer need to wear furisode kimono but can instead select other varieties featuring shorter sleeves; juban is another underkimono that they can also wear underneath an outer kimono for added warmth.

 

How to choose kimono according to your curves

Choosing a Kimono dresses  is a complex process. There are many elements to take into consideration: the obi belt, the bottom kimono called nagajuban, special laces and garters, and of course, the main kimono itself. Kimono are very symmetrical, and it is important that they maintain a straight line on the body. This is why it takes a lot of training and practice to wear one properly.

Kimono can range in formality from extremely formal to very casual. The fabric used, pattern placement and decoration style determines the level of formality. The obi worn with the kimono and accessories also determines formality. For example, a kimono with a crane design is an indication of good fortune and fidelity.

Sleeve lengths are also an indication of formality. There are two lengths for women’s sleeves: furisode, which almost reaches the floor, and komon, which is shorter than furisode. Women can wear either of these lengths.

Conclusion

Whether you want to accentuate your curves or want to add a chic touch to your wardrobe, the Kimono is definitely a must-have. Discover now our collection of kimono for women  straight from mini apparels!

The kimono is an elegant clothing item traditionally worn by women from USA. Composed of large piece of cloth decorated with traditional Japanese patterns, the garment wraps around the body and fastens with an obi belt fastener to fasten at waist level or beyond;   from kimono cover up to kimono cardigan you can find at mini apparels ,typically long sleeves extend down past feet as part of its design; it can be worn at ceremonies, semiformal house gatherings and visits from friends and relatives.

Kimono come in various styles; some kimono are fully lined while others may only partially lining. Fully-lined kimono are called awase while those that only partially line are called hitoe; all linings sewn to fabric like outer fabric in similar manner and often match it color-wise.the most trendy kimono is kimono with fringe which is perfect for pary or night outing.

For an effortless casual look, pair a fringe kimono with black wide leg pants and stylish sandals for an easygoing vibe. This will allow you to look chic while remaining comfortable; just be wary of wearing hoodies over it - they don't go well together.