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The bride may change into a red kimono for the wedding reception events after the ceremony for good luck. Japanese formal wedding kimono shiromuku. A bride at a Shinto wedding shows her wig and tsuno-kakushi headdress. Brides may also wear one of two styles of headdress.
The term jūnihitoe is the common, retroactively-applied name used for women's layered court clothing in Heian period Japan, rather than acting as the formal name for the set of clothes and accessories worn together.
kimono. The kimono (きもの/ 着物, lit. 'thing to wear') [a] is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan. The kimono is a wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular body, and is worn left side wrapped over right, unless the wearer is deceased. [2]
A couple wearing kimono on their wedding day. Women typically wear kimono when they attend traditional arts, such as a tea ceremonies or ikebana classes.
Japanese brides wear a kimono, which is either a shiromuku (白無垢, "pure white dress"), iro uchikake (色打掛, "colorful outer robe"), or kurobiki furisode (黒引き振袖), the black and patterned kimono once worn at weddings of the nobility during the Edo period (1603–1868), with either an open white watabōshi or a 角隠し ...
Furisode are the most formal style of kimono worn by young unmarried women in Japan. The sleeves, like all women's kimono, are attached to the body of the kimono only at the shoulder, with the inner edge left open past the shoulder.