Mid-August in Kyoto Kagai...Geiko and Maiko from Hanafusa okiya are enjoying a beautiful walk around the decorated Tanabata area (close to Yasaka Jinja) in their semiformal garments and this means the time has come for our monthly kitsuke post!
Geiko Kikutsuru exudes summer sophistication in her choice of an elegant light purple kimono adorned with delicately hand-painted waves. A perfect selection for the hot and humid Kyoto summer, her ensemble is tied together with a white obi featuring lilies in a serene pond.
Adding to the enchantment, her nagajuban, or underskirt, boasts intricate detailing with seashells, sea stars, and other sea animals. Kikutsuru's ensemble not only captures the essence of summer but also reflects a meticulous attention to detail that is the hallmark of Kyoto's traditional beauty
For August Geiko Kikumaru chose a stunning dark ro kimono paired with a delicate blue obi. The kimono itself is a masterpiece, featuring intricate depictions of sea creatures and shells. The term "ro" refers to a thin, wavy fabric specifically used for natsumono (summer kimono), distinguished by its translucent stripes. This sophisticated weaving technique, known for its subtle elegance, is not only popular but also suitable for formal occasions.
Adding a touch of charm to her ensemble, Kikumaru's hair is adorned with a decorative hairpin resembling a summer fan called "sensu," bearing her name. Isn't it simply adorable?
Maiko Kikushino graces the scene in a stunning gradient kimono adorned with a captivating morning glory flowers on the fence design. In Japan, the morning glory is an instantly recognized summer motif. Her obi steals the spotlight with eye-catching cloud motifs, lending her an ethereal and dreamy aura.
Adding to the charm, she holds a kago basket in her hands, its purple hue mirroring the color of some Asagao (morning glory flowers) gracefully adorning her kimono's hem. Notice her feet adorned with Okobo, a traditional footwear exclusive to Minarai and Maiko, completing the ensemble with a touch of elegance
In August, catch a glimpse of Maiko Kikuyae donning a light hikizuri adorned with playful dragonfly designs. Known as "katsumushi" or the victory insect, dragonflies symbolize courage, strength, and happiness. The Darari obi, worn by Maiko Kikushino, is a lively orange with a dancing fan motif.
Kikuyae san's hair is styled in Wareshinobu, exclusive to minarai and junior maiko, and accessorized with a trendy seasonal kanzashi. This month's choice is the Satsuki, featuring the delicate beauty of Pampas grass.
Hanafusa okiya ladies in their August attires: Maiko Kikushino(blue), Maiko Kikyae(beige), Geiko Kikutsuru(purple), Geiko Kikumaru(black) |
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