Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Thank you and see you next year~
This blog has been running for about three years. Even though I had a really few readers and it's like my personal journal, I will keep this blog as long as I love kimono, kitsuke and everything about Japan. I'm an Indonesian and I love kimono. Thank you for inventing this fashion. I'm so happy this culture ever hit me. I'll see you next year.
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thank you
Monday, 30 December 2013
ISOTK Round 2 4th Stop: Fifi, Jakarta
I think I triple-posted Indonesian Sisterhood of Traveling Kimono (ISOTK) project consecutively :D. This time, the kimono journey wasn't as far as before. It was from Bekasi to Jakarta (really, it was that short :D). Anyway, this time, Fifi decided to go to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. She said that she had a struggle doing her kitsuke. It took her around 5 hours total for dressing and she was already stressed. Without further delay, here I present you some of her pictures that day.
You can see the full album set in here.
You can see the full album set in here.
Friday, 20 December 2013
ISOTK Round 2 3rd Stop: Guri, Bekasi
After visiting Semarang, the kimono Round 2 of Indonesian Sisterhood of Traveling Kimono has continuing its journey to Bekasi. This time, the participant was Annissa Guri Utami, but she is usually called Guri. She was a self taught in kitsuke (kimono dressing).
For usual, you can find the full album set in here.
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ISoTK,
kimono,
kitsuke
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Sunday, 15 December 2013
ISOTK Round 2 2nd Stop: Fajar, Semarang
The kimono Round 2 of Indonesian Sisterhood of Traveling Kimono has settled its journey to Semarang. Fajar Arif Rachman was the stylist and dresser this time. Check his work below:
They are really lovely, aren't they? For full album set, you can check here.
They are really lovely, aren't they? For full album set, you can check here.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
How to Fold Hakama
Folding hakama can be a little tricky. But with the correct way of folding it, we will get a well maintained and smooth pleated skirt without any necessary wrinkle. I myself haven't had a hakama, but I'm thinking about having one of it someday ^w^.
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folding,
hakama,
kimono,
lesson
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