(1) A loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
(2) A loose robe
(3) Imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
(1) She tucked the handkerchief into the sleeve of her kimono as she heard her husband approach their room.
(2) A figure appeared in the distance, wearing a kimono , sash, and a sheath.
(3) She wore what appeared to be a yellow kimono with a white sash.
(4) He was wearing a loose fitting sky blue kimono with a long sash tied hurriedly at the back.
(5) The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
(6) Traditional Japanese brides wear three wedding robes - a white kimono, a coloured kimono , and a white dress and veil.
(7) Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono .
(8) She instead was dressed in a satin white dress that had the basic form of a Japanese kimono , with a red sash that included a satin flower.
(9) A wallet gets picked from inside a kimono sleeve in a momentary impulse.
(10) He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt.
(11) Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture.
(12) There you will see kimonos , kaftans, t-shirts, jeans and jackets.
(13) Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos , fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms.
(14) There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea.
(15) They then rounded out the evening at a fashionable nightclub where a kimonoed hostess massaged their egos and kept their glasses brimming with mizuwaris - whisky and water - until both men were quite drunk.
(16) Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos , the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches.
(17) I would also have to get rid of all my gorgeous ethnic garb - my sari, kimonos , and African robes would have to go - u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510attention getting and immodestu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, you know.
(18) Dressed in traditional kimonos and carrying fans and scrolls, the kids danced to some Japanese tunes.
(19) Ella Morrissey, in kimonoed comfort, waved a good-bye from her armchair.
(20) If you think of kimonos or school uniforms when you think of Japanese fashion, you're missing out on the best and most flamboyant outfits that Japan has to offer the world.