Kimono refashioned : Japan's impact on international fashion

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Kimono refashioned : Japan's impact on international fashion

edited by Yuki Morishima and Rie Nii ; essays by Akiko Fukai, Cynthia Amnéus, Katherine Anne Paul, Karin G. Oen, Yuki Morishima, and Rie Nii

Asian Art Museum, Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, c2018

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Catalogue of the exhibitions held at Newark Museum, Oct. 13, 2018-Jan. 6, 2019, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Feb. 8-May 5, 2019, Cincinnati Art Museum, June 28-Spt. 15, 2019

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Kimono Refashioned, co-organized by the Kyoto Costume Institute and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco." -- Colophon

Bibliography: p. 133-134

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Spanning East to West, kimonos and kimono-influenced designs are everywhere, from high-end couturiers such as Yohji Yamamoto and Gucci to Main Street fashion chains such as Uniqlo and H&M. In Kimono Refashioned, contributors explore the impact of the kimono on the fashion world, charting how these striking and elegant unisex garments came to transcend their traditional Japanese design origins. Featuring highlights from the renowned Kyoto Costume Institute, this lavish volume documents Japanese and Western designs, men's and women's apparel, and both exacting and impressionistic references to the kimono. Contributors from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Newark Museum, and the Cincinnati Art Museum join curators from the Kyoto Costume Institute to reflect upon the wide-range of motifs used to decorate kimonos, the form and silhouette of the Japanese traditional dress, and how its basic two-dimensional structure and linear cut have been refashioned into a wide array of garments. As captivating as the kimono itself, this book will be a must-have for fashionistas and Asian art aficionados alike.

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