I love kimonos because you can just throw them on over anything. Ever since I got my first kimono from Lane Bryant in high school and thought, 'This is amazing; I can wear it with everything!'
The neck is kind of what's sexy in Japan, so you have to have the kimono a little bit back. It was just a whole different way of appealing to what was sexy.
Some of the kimonos took as long as four to five months to make, with all the layers that go into it.
I've been wearing kimono for several years, and armor.
In real life, a lot of people at that level will have their kimonos made especially for them.
For summer I have no idea where to go with an evening gown. In my life there are no occasions to go, so it looks like the kimonos and the little party dresses underneath, like you had a party the night before.
A novelist can’t be without a kimono and pen!(Shigure)