NEW from ACC Art Books – Limited Edition: Sukita: EternityClick here to order

Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.
Pink kimono fabric with rose design, on black cover of 'Fashioning Kimono', by 5 Continents Editions.

Fashioning Kimono

Edited by Annie M. van Assche

$45.00

  • High-quality colour photographs and period pictures illustrate this sumptuous volume tracing the history of the kimono, with its variety of colors, techniques and designs
Full Description

Fashioning Kimono focuses on 150 Japanese garments dating from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries, taken from the renowned Montgomery Collection, which includes informal kimonos for both women and men, haori jackets, under-garments, ceremonial and formal clothes, and children’s robes. Some of the designs reflect historical continuity, but many others demonstrate a radical break from the traditional. Themes and designs from Western art predominate over historical Japanese references, illustrating the modernization and Westernisation of Japan at this time. The range of the collection represents one of the most dynamic periods in Japan’s national costume. It encompasses the final phase of the ‘living’ kimono, when the kimono was still the daily wear of most Japanese people. After Japan’s defeat in the Pacific War and the destruction of virtually all its major urban centres, Western clothes quickly came to replace the kimono, being considered more affordable and conducive to the new post-war lifestyle. It eventually took on a purely ceremonial or formal role, and today, except for the few fashionably daring, the kimono is worn mainly for the tea ceremony, funerals, and weddings.

About the Author
Annie Van Assche is an art historian specializing in Japanese textiles.
Specifications
Publisher
Five Continents Editions
ISBN
9788874392711
Published
31st Aug 2018
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
9.72 in x 11.54 in
Pages
328 Pages
Illustrations
190 color, 45 b&w
Recently Viewed

Please log-in or create an account to see your recent items.