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Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk
By (Author) Anna Jackson
V & A Publishing
V & A Publishing
3rd March 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
391.00952
Short-listed for Textile Society of America's R.L. Shep Award 2020
Hardback
320
Width 248mm, Height 318mm, Spine 37mm
2260g
The kimono is the ultimate symbol of Japan, revered within the country as the embodiment of national culture and regarded internationally as an exotic fascination. The iconic garment is often viewed as traditional, unchanging and timeless, but this book counters that conception, presenting kimono as highly dynamic and fashionable items of dress. The cultural and sartorial significance of the kimono is explored in historical and contemporary contexts, both in Japan and in the West, where its impact on clothing styles has been felt since the seventeenth century. Beautifully illustrated, the book features over 250 kimono and kimono-inspired garments from the V&A and collections around the world, revealing its sartorial influence on pop stars from David Bowie to Bjrk and examining the ways in which fashion designers such as Issey Miyake, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen have reworked its legacy.
The ground covered in the book and accompanying exhibition is vast: rich food for thought and glorious artistry to admire. Hettie Judah, iNews, 27th April 2020
Anna Jackson is the Keeper of the Asian Department at the V&A.