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The Kyoto Costume Institute

The Kyoto Costume Institute
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

This dress was remade from a Japanese kimono in London. Some traces of the original kimono seams remain in the textile. The underskirt is missing, but it is thought that an underskirt made of a different fabric was combined with this garment. There are some other indications of missing original ornaments.
In the late 19th century kimonos and textiles from Japan captured of the interest of many people in Western countries. Women in America and Europe made dresses from Japanese kimono fabrics and sometimes unstitched kimonos to make new dresses. They also wore kimonos as indoor wear. They especially favored kimonos for women in the highly ranked warrior families at the end of the Edo Period, like the source material for this dress.

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  • Title: Dress
  • Creator: unknown
  • Fashion House: MISSES TURNER COURT DRESS MAKERS 151 STREET
  • Label: MISSES TURNER COURT DRESS MAKERS 151 STREET
  • Manufacturer: Turner
  • Date Created: 1870s
  • Type: Dress
  • Photographer: ©The Kyoto Costume Institute, photo by Richard Haughton
  • Rights: Collection of The Kyoto Costume Institute
  • Medium: White kimono fabric of figured shibori silk satin; embroidery of wisteria, chrysanthemum, peony, and Chinese fan motifs in metallic threads; wrapped buttons with Japanese tomoemon-like motif on bodice (only bodice and overskirt survive).
The Kyoto Costume Institute

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