Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Day 3846: Miyabi and wet stuff.

   

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Miyabi Creates Stunning, One-of-a-Kind Kimonos for Coming of Age Day

The second Monday of January is a special day for youths across Japan who are turning 20. A national holiday in Japan, Coming of Age Day is meant to celebrate, congratulate and encourage those who are entering adulthood. The Kyushu region of Japan in particular is known for their youths who sport over-the-top kimonos that break every rule of Japan’s culture of conformity. And one artist helps their special day be perfect be creating custom-made attire.



Based in Fukuoka, with outlets in Tokyo, Chiba and Osaka, Miyabi works with individual clients to custom-create their perfect attire. She’ll listen to their many wants and needs and then spend several months working with a team of textile designers and seamstresses to create the look.
Titled “Kimono Rebellion,” the New York exhibition highlighted the many rules and norms that, only on this day, were tossed out the window. Pink hues and colorful flowers which are typically seen as feminine are freely adorned by men. Rhinestones and faux-fur, another fashion faux pas when it comes to traditional kimonos, are also heavily used, making each kimono more colorful and theatrical than the next.  A great, short video, here.

 
The kimonos don’t come cheap though, and many youths will begin planning and saving years in advance. But for many, this one final hurrah before stepping into adulthood is more than worth it.






A gift of wet stuff from the sky!
love the rain & we don't get much in SoCal. However, last week several days in row & I am thrilled!





Happy, happy, happy! 





At a stop light I noticed the birds on the traffic light ... do you ever notice how they congregate?


 
Usually in groups.
But I wondered why this one bird was alone? Was he tired of the other six? A disagreement maybe?





I wanted to get a close up, 
but ... as you can see, 
my left turn light signal lit up.






I love to do errands in the rain ...






lots of different views.








My shots are mainly determined by red lights ...







or really slow traffic ...




or heaven help us ... 



 traffic!




 
 
A great 2+minute video, Bowhead whale, here.


 
Just because ...
 
Black-naped pheasant-pigeon


 


Smiles for Tuesday ...
 


 


  
 

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6 comments:

Carrol Wolf said...

Those kimonos are amazing and so, so beautiful. Thank you for sharing them. I hope they come to LA or maybe the Bowers. Bowers currently has a wonderful fashion exhibit. I saw it last week.

Great post as usual, Jacki.

john said...

OK, you have gone and one it! This is so spectacular I could not stop looking at it. Old News is just plain amazing! You rocked this one, Jacki.!

elenor said...

Jacki, your photos taken in the rain are magic! All places and things one seems to know in detail change and show their hidden beauty. Just wonderful!

jacki long said...

Thank you, Carrol! I'm so glad you enjoyed the kimono. I wasn't sure if it was too much? I am still tired from Sunday's tournament, it was so cold in that gym! ;op

jacki long said...

Thanks so much, John, it really pleases me when you like it too. I wasn't sure anyone else would like it, but I really do.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. I am so glad you enjoyed the rain photos. We had some rain today too, but I didn't take ant photos.I do love the rain!