Meiji Kanazawa Kimono
Meiji Kanazawa Kimono
Design: Inspired by Emperor Meiji, also known as Meiji the Great, who ruled Japan from 1867 to 1912. His reign marked an immense political, economic, and social revolution, transforming Japan into a global power. This kimono embodies the spirit of progress and transformation, reflecting the elegance and authority associated with Emperor Meiji's era.
Fabric: Kanazawa, a city on the west coast of Japan's Honshu Island, is renowned for its traditional gold leaf production, a craft that has flourished for centuries.This process creates incredibly thin gold sheets used in art and architecture, reflecting Japan's dedication to precision, beauty, and its rich artistic heritage.
When to Wear:
• Cultural Exhibitions
• Social Gatherings
• Professional Settings
• Elegant Dinners
How to Wear It:
For a Relaxed Look: Pair with solid-color swimwear, shorts, and tank tops for a beach-ready ensemble, or leggings/dark-colored jeans for a casual daily look.
For a Chic Look: Pair with sleek evening dress for an elegant touch or over tailored pants and a fitted top for a modern, stylish look.