Japanese wedding dress

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Wish: 1 day i will try on a kimono. Its just so beautiful! (hope it's ok since I am not Japanese)
The Kimono Gallery
Silk ‘Furisode’ (long-sleeved kimono worn by young unmarried women). Meiji or Taisho periods (1868-1927), Japan. MET Museum (Met dates this garment at 1850-1950, which is very broad) (Gift of Mrs. Ray...
Furisode | Japan | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Furisode, silk, Japanese
和ドレス・ウエディングドレスのドレスオーダー・レンタルドレスはアリアンサ|ドレスのレンタル オーダーメイド
和ドレス 着物ドレス 孔藍
This is a vintage Susohiki worn by a Maiko. It is with refined 'Kaede' (maples) and water streams pattern that flows from the sleeve bottom to lower part of Susohiki. There are remaining of Sodeage & Kataage, so it was definitely worn by a Maiko.
Differences between Maiko and Geisha and Geiko
Differences between Maiko and Geisha and Geiko - Tea Ceremony Japan Experiences MAIKOYA
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