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JAPANESE CLOTHING

JAPANESE CLOTHING. Group 3. Traditional Dresses. The various traditional ethnic garments worn in Japan are still in use, they are mainly worn for ceremonies and special occasions- like weddings or festivals. Kimono.

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JAPANESE CLOTHING

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  1. JAPANESE CLOTHING Group 3

  2. Traditional Dresses The various traditional ethnic garments worn in Japan are still in use, they are mainly worn for ceremonies and special occasions- like weddings or festivals.

  3. Kimono There are different types of kimono for different occasions and seasons, including those worn by men. Other than those worn daily by some older people or performers of traditional arts, kimono are a much less common sight these days but are still widely worn on special occasions such as weddings and graduation ceremonies.

  4. Japanese Street Fashion • Japan began to emulate Western fashion during the middle of the 19th century. By the beginning of the 21st century it had altered into what is known today as 'street fashion'. Such clothes are generally home-made with the use of material purchased at stores. • At present there are many styles of dress in Japan, created from a mix of both local and foreign labels. Some of these styles are extreme and avant-garde, similar to the haute couture seen on European catwalks.

  5. Japanese Street Fashion Lolita Gyaru

  6. Japanese Street Fashion Bosozoku Visual Kei

  7. Japanese Street Fashion Dolly Kei Fairy Kei

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