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Chitraa J Nuenkaw Harris
Fashion Chitraa J Nuenkaw Harris
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Kabuki Theater Kesho extravagant, sumptuous and colorful
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Ceremony and events Hatsumode (first shrine visit)
Seijinshiki (coming of age) Happi(family)
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4th century ~ 1 Piece Hole in center for neck
Similar to styles of greece, Rome, Indonesa, Peru Yamato Court Tight sleeved shirts Mo Hakama
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Asuka and Nara Chinese influence
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Heian Junihitoe (12), high-raked imperial Sokutai
Kurenai (crimson; reserved imperial) Aka (court rank) age, marital status, location, ceremonial occasion, courtly favor, etc Purple, red, green and blue indicated certain ranks kosode(style)
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Kamakura and Muromachi
White kosode / red hakama Samurai wives Katsugu Uchikake Hakama abandoned
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Noh Theater thick, rich brocade sieges and warfare
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Edo Kamishimo (shogun) Kosode and Hakama for everyday
Obi(swords, wider) Uchikake (formal) Edo
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Meji Western influence
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Showa Widely Western
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Monpe (Working) Fit and flare skirts Wide belts Christian Dior 1940
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1950 Red shoes Sabrina(Audrey Hepburn Taiyo-zoku
Taiyo no kisetsu (Season of Violence)
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1960 Miniskirts Ivy Style
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1970 Nyutora onna-rashisa (appearing feminine) and otonappoku mieru (looking adult) Hamatora odomopposa (childlike quality)
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1980-present D.C burando 1990 had no trends Fast Fashion
Guide by youth
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Ganguro Lolita Harujuku
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Thoughts I like the current styles and it is cool to know the history and meaning behind the traditional and event styles.
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cite http://web-japan.org/factsheet/en/pdf/e34_fashion.pdf
Periods kabuki_b_ html need-to-know-ab06eabfca39
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