In the 19th century, Japan opened its doors. The "Kimono Dress"—emblematic of a broader clothing revolution—sheds light on Japan's forward-looking strategy as it joined the global community.
“So our workroom, our cutter-fitters could actually make the clothing in the same way ... that everything would be respectful towards Japanese culture.” Costume sketch of young Lord Toranaga ...
An artist has garnered a cult online following internationally after inventing a quirky Japanese street fashion ... white") powdery make-up with vintage clothing to form a new style.
Since olden days, it has been common in Japan to fix and remake kimono to wear the traditional clothing for a long time. But Saiki said the recent wave of repairing and recycling is not just ...
Black never went out of style in Japan's ancient capital, where Kyoto artisans are resorting to a centuries-old dyeing method to revive faded and well-worn beloved clothing for customers.