Monday, February 27, 2012

Japanese Kimono wedding Dress

When it comes to clothes, there's always some way reflects the time and mood, and even feelings of the user and designer. Therefore, there is seasonal clothes that are not only the best seasonal fabrics and materials, but they are the right colors and designs to specific seasons. The clothes are an expression of who we are and it is a representation of what our likes and dislikes. Seasonality affects our clothes as well as emotional preferences. One day you might feel bright and sunny, and want to wear something floral, while other times you are obviously looking for something more powerful. It's the same with the amazing Japanese kimono dress designs.


Since so many kimono-style dress designs are really into these days, and many designers have created some amazing outfits on this influence, it's a good idea, a bit more to learn about kimono dresses and see what exactly the pattern on the Japanese kimono responsible. When it comes to the patterns in the kimono, they are pretty much dependent on the seasons. You are in a way that the design meets the changing seasons and clothes actually compliments it reflects devised. Bright vivid color ad for spring along with some floral patterns are a reflection of the warm and sunny weather. The autumn design on the other hand, is completely different and have these typical autumn colors like rust. For winter flowers, they have patterns, including pine, bamboo and plum, which is considered lucky in winter and cold weather are reflected.

The Japanese culture dictates that if clothes are worn, depending on the season, they will bring good luck and much prosperity to the wearer. That's why they keep it to a point, spring clothes ready when winter has faded, and then keep your clothes are useful when the season starts to change to make it show. Patterns of kimono design change, because the degree of formality of a particular event. Some design elements, less formality and others reflect a very formal attire. In general, it is woven and dyed patterns repeating patterns that are designed to be informal and random events and for daily use. For something more formal and are worn on special occasions, the more free style and design along the hem, or even the entire surface kimono.


Was worn in the past several layers of clothing kimono, which creates an effect of color and life, and sometimes even up to twelve kimonos of different colors! Although the layering effect, would after a while it became customary to simply wear kimono with an undergarment of species Juban as a drop in the actual kimono worn known. Another part of the kimono pattern is different length of the sleeves for women if a woman is unmarried or married state. Unmarried women wear kimono with sleeves that are much longer.