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 Traditional Japanese Fashions Paper Dolls by Ming-Ju Sun, The graceful lines and brilliant hues of fashionable Japanese clothing abound in this elegant collection. Two female figures are waiting to be garbed in formal court dress of the Ashikaga period (1338-1573), a pleated trouser skirt, kimonos with floral and bird designs, a traditional Japanese bridal dress, and modern formal robes. These lovely, authentic costumes will delight paper doll fans, collectors, costume designers, and anyone interested in Japanese culture. 16 full-color plates of costumes.
 Japanese Kimono Designs Japan's ancient and esteemed tradition of textile arts has long been reflected in the delicate beauty of the kimono and its appealing designs. This unique design treasury, consisting of lavish full-color pictures of a vibrant array of kimonos, is reproduced directly from two rare and costly original portfolios. Devotees of fashion, art, and Asian culture will appreciate this beautiful book and its tribute to the elegance and refinement of Japanese art, as expressed in the colorful grace of kimono designs. 64pp. 9 x 12.
Japanese fashion - In the olden days Japanese women wore kimonos, but as the country developed and is now found to be in the fifth stage of the demographic transition model, with it women also developed and became individual successful businesswomen who dress to impress to work but with the high touch of fashion. Paul Smith (fashion designer) - Paul Smith (Born Nottingham, England in 1947) is a British fashion designer. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II after decades of success as a menswear icon. Fashion designer income - Depending upon the location of a fashion design business, income may vary. John Bates (fashion designer) - John Bates was part of the boutique scene that blossomed in London in the sixties. Beginning his career designing under the name "Jean Varon," he went on to do costumes for Diana Rigg on the TV show "The Avengers.
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