kimono and obi are suprisingly easy to get out of. just hafta know where to pull... and she would have help this is not the final dressing for the wedding she will be changing clothes at least once more. hairstyles too...
I have wore Kimono and Yukatas several times, and breathing has never been harder. They are definitely heavy compared to any other type of clothes, and it made my walking stride shorter, but breathing was fine.
@@dailyllamagirl2448 Haha no, I am not! I have studied much on the geisha culture, though, and know of many. I do practice what is called 日本髪 Nihongami (Japanese traditional hairstyle) on occasion, though, as well as collecting and wearing kimono. :)
AyilanaEien hi! Thank you so much for replying, and you can do the hairstyle? Wow, you must have a lot of patience:) if I had to wear a kimono I’d probably need help, I find this culture just so eloquent! 😊
I am a man desperately wanting to wear a furisode kimono but I had it set in my mind that if i did i would horribly offend your culture... but lovely kimono hands down the most beautiful I have ever seen.
@@choux8372 nahh not really... they also can use normal toilet just need to know how to pull the lower part of kimono carefully but I do believe that before dressup, they already told to use the toilet before they start to dressup the bride because dressup can take hours include hairstyle
白無垢の場合、帯の折り目は上の方何だ! 意味がありますか? Why is it that when wearing a bridal ensemble the fold of the obi is on the upper side of the body while it is always placed close to the hips for aby other kind of Kimono? Is there a reason for that ?
olfursson kyllian The hair dresser is mentioning something as a vulgar view, according to which this is related to the virginity of the bride. She is saying you cannot put the hand in the obi from above. How is it that this related to the virginity? I don't know. Another explanation she provides is that there are difference in styles for tying the obi between between different areas in Japan. Anyway, she says she neither knows the reason for sure.
***** This is really interesting, I suspected there was some sort of religious reason but i didn't know why, i thought this had to do with the fact that she couldn't hide anything inside her Obi like other women do sometimes . I couldn't hear at all what the dresser was saying, the sound is not working for me . Thank you very much for your answer, are you Japanese ? Your English is terrific .
I have a question. Is there a tradition to wearing a white wedding dress in Japan? Was that a western concept brought over? I thought I read somewhere that white was a symbol of death in Japan.
These are beautiful, I never realized how complicated a kimono was.
Just beautiful, so lovely and elegant, they look like beautiful flower stems in kimono, what an amazing culture!
For those wondering a wedding kimono is EXTREMELY expensive and is often rented not bought
綺麗だなあ
日本人の体型に一番合っている気がする
Very elegant on the waist line details. Little interested in how they did the bow folds mostly step by step.
So elegant I love Japanese wedding Kimonos.
kimono and obi are suprisingly easy to get out of. just hafta know where to pull... and she would have help this is not the final dressing for the wedding she will be changing clothes at least once more. hairstyles too...
I wonder how she is able to breath... O_O But its very beautiful indeed :) I would love to wear something so beautiful and art like wedding dress :)
I have wore Kimono and Yukatas several times, and breathing has never been harder. They are definitely heavy compared to any other type of clothes, and it made my walking stride shorter, but breathing was fine.
I've worn a yukata once, it was actually comfy.
This so beautiful !!!!!!!!
I wish I could dress myself in kimono this well! XD It is so hard, even when you've done it for years, especially doing taiko-musubi.
AyilanaEien I know you posted this nine years ago, and you might not answer, but, are you a geisha? That would be so cool!
@@dailyllamagirl2448 Haha no, I am not! I have studied much on the geisha culture, though, and know of many. I do practice what is called 日本髪 Nihongami (Japanese traditional hairstyle) on occasion, though, as well as collecting and wearing kimono. :)
AyilanaEien hi! Thank you so much for replying, and you can do the hairstyle? Wow, you must have a lot of patience:) if I had to wear a kimono I’d probably need help, I find this culture just so eloquent! 😊
awesome I want visit Japan to see that
I love that. I wish can do that too 😇😁
This truly is an art form. My god. Heaven forbid, how does she go to the bathroom? Haha. But she is beautiful.
***** Amazing!
This is so beautiful!!!
So pretty!
they are soooo beautiful
Oh, God! How does she get out of that!!!
I am a man desperately wanting to wear a furisode kimono but I had it set in my mind that if i did i would horribly offend your culture... but lovely kimono hands down the most beautiful I have ever seen.
beatifull. i m crying, that she beatifull.
仕事が遅い、早くしないと
・・・魔法でなきゃ
全白的服飾好美
omg omg omg it's too much but I like it so much . GREAT!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
great idea to be wearing the kimono if you are thinking of ways to make your 'spare tyres' disappear.
so beaotiful
so pretty 😍😍😍😍
when i'm going to get married, i'm going to wear a kimono like this too 😍😍😍
I think the back part is the most interesting one =D
Thanks for uploading!
its soo satisfying
very very beautiful :)
Wow!! All I kept thinking was~What if she has to go pee pee!! This took more time and effort that getting an Astronaut into their space suit!
ahahaha lol:)
Christine Middleton i think she use an asult's diaper for the next 9 hours.
I'm guessing you would have to lift the fabric up to your waist and use a squat toilet
@@choux8372 nahh not really... they also can use normal toilet just need to know how to pull the lower part of kimono carefully but I do believe that before dressup, they already told to use the toilet before they start to dressup the bride because dressup can take hours include hairstyle
Is this a demonstration or are they dressing a real bride?
THIS IS ademonstration to explain how tomake thi shair syyle.
白無垢の場合、帯の折り目は上の方何だ!
意味がありますか?
Why is it that when wearing a bridal ensemble the fold of the obi is on the upper side of the body while it is always placed close to the hips for aby other kind of Kimono? Is there a reason for that ?
olfursson kyllian The hair dresser is mentioning something as a vulgar view, according to which this is related to the virginity of the bride. She is saying you cannot put the hand in the obi from above. How is it that this related to the virginity? I don't know. Another explanation she provides is that there are difference in styles for tying the obi between between different areas in Japan. Anyway, she says she neither knows the reason for sure.
***** This is really interesting, I suspected there was some sort of religious reason but i didn't know why, i thought this had to do with the fact that she couldn't hide anything inside her Obi like other women do sometimes .
I couldn't hear at all what the dresser was saying, the sound is not working for me .
Thank you very much for your answer, are you Japanese ? Your English is terrific .
i think there should be 3 helpers... the dress surely is complicated
I love it I wish I could get one ^-^
I wouldn't be able to breath on that
Isn't White considered a mourning colour in Japanese Culture?
+Schizhophreny Anny No, the mourning color is black in Japan. In a funeral men wear black ties, and ladies wear black dress or kimono.
Maybe you are confusing with China.
I have a question. Is there a tradition to wearing a white wedding dress in Japan? Was that a western concept brought over? I thought I read somewhere that white was a symbol of death in Japan.
@Ichiro0402Nakano : Kimono is very beautiful.
I like this
Really easy: undo all the knots which are behind the belly and everything collapse on the floor ^^
Not so much when you know how it works ^^~
Yeah....I'm going to marry a Japanese girl now >_
一体、僕は【誰のお嫁さん】になったらいいんだろ…。😅
ゼクシィ6月号スヌーピーキッチンセットのせいで…ね…。
アレ、表示がピンク色で可愛いから買っただけなんだよ。決して結婚願望があって買ったんじゃないの…。(汗)
no kidding, I'm guessing most won't go for a summer wedding in a traditional dress.
I think it is very inconvenient to go to the washroom.
is anyone still watching this in 2016???
พิธีแต่งงานพัทธะพลคู่รักkeiko sawaguchi japan
"Actually, I personally know several men who wear women's furisode" O__O Gosh, sometimes japanese men are freaky. lol
That looks painful and i've been told the dress is heavy.
後の人着物のすそ踏んで長さ調節してる。。。。ありえない
piroropiroro1 確かに、ありえないです。重いから着付け、長さ調節は大変なんだろうけど踏んで調整してほしくないです。
スゴい力で引っ張って調整するから、お嫁さんはフラフラしちゃうので、踏んで押さえるんですよね。多分。私も35年前に着せて貰いましたが、苦しいし重いし大変でした。夜にはドッと疲れが出ましたね。
Haha, I see what you did there.
이 옷은 상복같다...응응..딴건 이뻐이쁘다고...
They go to all that trouble to tie the obi in an elaborate bow and then they put a coat on over it.
Omg
excessive in every way