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  • Kimonos continued to dominate in the early Meiji period, and men and women combined Japanese kimonos with Western accessories.

    Women of Meiji Japan & Western Fashion | Edwardian Promenade 2010

  • Nobody wants to mention that there are several occasions where Kanji exhibits heterosexual behavior: the camping trip he gets a nosebleed when yukiko and chie are wearing swimsuits, he practically begs Naoto to be in the Miss Yasogami High Pageant (Make me a man dammit!), also when the girls are wearing Kimonos Kanji can't even look at them (because he'd probably get a nosebleed).

    After Several Days Of Rain SVGL 2009

  • They are for scenting Kimonos, and are usually tucked into the sleeves.

    Kimono and Incense Ayala Sender 2009

  • They are for scenting Kimonos, and are usually tucked into the sleeves.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Ayala Sender 2009

  • Japanese sachets are very similar to Japanese incense in aroma, and are usually packaged in scraps of Kimonos, silk or barocade fabrics.

    Japanese Neroli Sachet Ayala Sender 2008

  • Japanese sachets are very similar to Japanese incense in aroma, and are usually packaged in scraps of Kimonos, silk or barocade fabrics.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Ayala Sender 2008

  • Did you see all those lovely ladies dressed in Kimonos, and Sari's and also my own fantasy dress forever those classic and classy little numbers that you can often pick up in Chinatown for very reasonable prices?

    Find Me a Dress fusenumber8 2007

  • Linda and I agreed that we are going to get dressed in Kimonos with the intricate bows which the experts do and go completely tourist.

    A dinner out ends with us going to Ninja town and dressing up as Geisha Elizabeth McClung 2007

  • Linda and I agreed that we are going to get dressed in Kimonos with the intricate bows which the experts do and go completely tourist.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Elizabeth McClung 2007

  • Kimonos were always a challenge, with their patterns of peacock eyes, russet leaves, cherry blossoms, peonies.

    December 6 Smith, Martin Cruz 2002

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