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Wedding Kimono – Shiromuku

2019.05.13

Pre-weddingTokyo

Did you wear a Kimono?
Some people may say that they have had a Kimono experience
, but few people should have experienced a “flower wedding Kimono”

Kimono is also called “着物 (kimono)”, which actually means “clothes”,
but because this is an ancient saying, everyone wore Kimono in ancient times, so in modern times, kimono is generally called Kimono.

Since the previous costumes were all called kimono, there must be many types.
There are a variety of types and regulations
, such as yukata, which is often worn at Summer festivals, “visiting” or “small lines” that are worn on more formal occasions, “furisode” which is suitable for adult ceremonies and wedding ceremonies, and “hakama” and “sleeves” that can only be worn by married women Among them, the highest level is the Kimono that belongs to the wedding, such as “Shiromuku “Irouchikake and “In-き Zhen-sleeve”.

As the name suggests, “Shiromuku and innocent” is a symbol of purity and innocence, which fades all the bad habits of the past and turns them into a blank piece of paper
, “Next, I will dye your color”

Therefore, in the most traditional Japanese weddings, the bride wears an all-white Kimono with a pure white “cotton hat”,
which is more traditional, and will also apply “water white powder” to the whole body, so that the skin will also turn white!

The Kimono is draped
in layers to symbolize the sacredness and solemnity of the wedding

In order to keep the Kimono and not messy
, the bride inhales and stands firm, and the Kimono master ties the rope tightly to fix
it, and finally puts on a wig and a touch of red lips


The groom is also best prepared to welcome the bride

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