Focus on: Kimono
What is a kimono? It is a traditional Japanese garment, characterized by long and wide sleeves and a T-shaped form. It is a wrap-around robe, secured with a belt (obi) around the waist, which can be worn by both men and women.
Kimono are made from various fabrics, lightweight and breathable for summer, or heavier for winter. They are often decorated with embroidery, prints, or paintings.
There are different types of kimono, each with specific rules and functions. In the past, the shape remained the same, but the colors and fabric workmanship were not just aesthetic elements but true indicators of social class.
Originally, this garment was worn by the Japanese aristocracy, serving as an undergarment. Over time, it became a proper outerwear and was adopted by samurai and later by the rest of the population.
In the early 20th century, Japan opened up to the international market, sparking a passion for this country among Westerners and, in turn, for kimono.
Over the years, no designer could ignore the allure of the kimono, and it has been proposed and interpreted in various ways. From Paul Poiret and Madeleine Vionnet to John Galliano and Saint Laurent.
OPI[MO] Kimono
The kimono is the perfect garment for any look, special and simply chic. Opificio Modenese’s kimono has more than one quality: Italian craftsmanship, reduction of fabric waste in the fashion industry, fabric quality, and comfortable fit. A spacious garment that you can wear from day to night.
You can purchase our kimonos directly from our online shop by clicking on the Archivio Collection. This collection is based on garments made with fabrics and prints directly from our archive. Opificio Modenese aims to have an eco-sustainable approach while creating unique and limited edition looks. That’s why they are available in many different prints and fabrics.
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