This is the last of the Kimono Exhibition photos that I took last week at the V&A Dundee.
Kimonos have been used by film costume designers, such as the one Alec Guinness wore in Star Wars. These are by various modern designers.
The white/cream kimono in the photo below is a bridal kimono. The bride starts out the day in this colour and by the time the ceremony is performed she is in a red kimono like the one in the photo.
The kimonos below are by fashion designers who have updated the traditional kimono designs. Kimonos have been used for stage wear by musicians. David Bowie famously wore what was regarded as a kimono but was really more akin to a Chinese tunic I think.
Lastly the kimono in the photo below was a gift to a member of British royalty in the 1960s.
I doubt if this was ever worn by royalty but the one below was. Rock royalty anyway. It belonged to Freddie Mercury. He was fond of kimonos for stage and party wear.








I love how some of the kimonos have such modern prints–traditional meets modern trendy đŸ™‚
Stefanie,
I certainly wouldn’t mind sashaying around in one – in the house anyway!