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Heian Noblewoman Persona Inspiration

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Kasane no Irome - Color Layering is Magic by Hanami-Mai.deviantart.com on @DeviantArt Japanese Costume, Japanese Kimono, Japanese Art, Japanese Outfits, Asian Outfits, Japanese Fashion, Traditional Asian, Traditional Outfits, Historical Costume
Kasane no Irome - Color Layering is Magic
Kasane no Irome - Color Layering is Magic by Hanami-Mai.deviantart.com on @DeviantArt
Junihitoe (literally 12-layer robe) worn only by the aristocrats during Heian period (794-1185). Sometimes more layers can be worn and the whole costume can weight up to 40 Ibs. Kimono Traditional, Era Heian, Heian Period, Kabuki Costume, Japanese Colors
Junihitoe (literally 12-layer robe) worn only by the aristocrats during Heian period (794-1185). Sometimes more layers can be worn and the whole costume can weight up to 40 Ibs.
Heian Era, Geisha Girl, Japanese Beauty, Japan Fashion
Junihitoe in an autumn 'maple' combination. A nive reference to show the size and thickness of the hiogi fan. Medieval Period, Western Costumes, Ren Faire Costume, Empress Of China, Blue And White Fabric, Nihongo
Junihitoe in an autumn 'maple' combination. A nive reference to show the size and thickness of the hiogi fan.
Karaginu (Informal Court Robe) with Three-Leafed Hollyhocks on Green Linked Tortoiseshell Ground, Edo (?). Kyoto National Museum Japanese Geisha, Traditional Japanese
Karaginu (Informal Court Robe) with Three-Leafed Hollyhocks on Green Linked Tortoiseshell Ground, Edo (?). Kyoto National Museum
Japanese ancient 12 layered kimono, Juni-hitoe Asian Beauty, Zhang Ziyi, Turning Japanese, Art Asiatique, Beautiful Kimonos
Hime in Junihitoe by Athena-Erocith on DeviantArt
Japanese ancient 12 layered kimono, Juni-hitoe
Juni-hitoe (twelve-layered ceremonial kimono) is a ceremonial robe that was the proper attire for court ladies and daughters of the warrior-class families in the Heian Period and after. Japanese Girl, Chinese Empress
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Juni-hitoe (twelve-layered ceremonial kimono) is a ceremonial robe that was the proper attire for court ladies and daughters of the warrior-class families in the Heian Period and after.
Formal wear for a lady, with a design of a seashore. Muromachi period, 14th century, Kyoto National Museum Kyoto, Japanese Things
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Formal wear for a lady, with a design of a seashore. Muromachi period, 14th century, Kyoto National Museum
Jyuuni-hitoe (十二単). heian-era noblewoman's costume. Embroidery Kimono, Japanese Embroidery, Embroidery Thread
Jyuuni-hitoe (十二単). heian-era noblewoman's costume.
Heian Period : Japan Women Wear, Saree, Costumes, Japanese Language, Woman, Sca, Board
Heian Period : Japan
Kimono (Juni hitoe), 794-1185  Heian period, Brief History of Japan Japanese History, Fashion Fashion, Fashion Fabric
picture: Kimono (Juni hitoe), 794-1185 Heian period, Brief History of Japan
Kimono (Juni hitoe), 794-1185 Heian period, Brief History of Japan
Lady Ancient Heian - Japan (AD 794-1185) by -Mav- on Flickr.  Makeup in the style of a Heian period beauty. Japanese Prints, Vintage Japanese, Japanese Culture, Eyebrow Trends, Modern Kimono
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Lady Ancient Heian - Japan (AD 794-1185) by -Mav- on Flickr. Makeup in the style of a Heian period beauty.
"Kazami (=a formal dress for the daughter of noble family)" is an inner clothes  which was originally designed to soak up sweat. Eventually it became an outer dress for the people in lower social class. Further it was made larger to be used for the full dress of the youong daughters of imperial court. Therefore, naturally the original form of "kazami" must be quite different from the one worn by the young daughters of imperial court, but then both of them are "hitoe," unlined kimono clothes. Japanese Style, Nara
"Kazami (=a formal dress for the daughter of noble family)" is an inner clothes which was originally designed to soak up sweat. Eventually it became an outer dress for the people in lower social class. Further it was made larger to be used for the full dress of the youong daughters of imperial court. Therefore, naturally the original form of "kazami" must be quite different from the one worn by the young daughters of imperial court, but then both of them are "hitoe," unlined kimono clothes.
Court lady in semiformal costumes known as "itsutsu-ginu kouchiki": "kouchiki (=little cloak)" over "itsutsu-ginu (=robes) and "naga-bakama (=dcivided skirt) How To Wear Kimono, Kimono Dress, Kimono Japan, Japanese Textiles
Court lady in semiformal costumes known as "itsutsu-ginu kouchiki": "kouchiki (=little cloak)" over "itsutsu-ginu (=robes) and "naga-bakama (=dcivided skirt)
Court lady in semiformal costumes known as "itsutsu-ginu kouchiki": "kouchiki (=little cloak)" over "itsutsu-ginu (=robes) and "naga-bakama (=dcivided skirt)