Disha Patani opts for traditional Japanese kimono dress to pose for pictures during Kyoto vacation

Disha Patani wraps herself in a traditional Japanese kimono during her Kyoto vacation
She is enjoying her much-desired vacation. Kalki 2898 AD The actress took her travel closet game to the next level by wearing a traditional Japanese kimono, which was a soothing ivory colour. She recently shared a carousel post on her Instagram handle, featuring pictures and videos of herself draped in a kimono, along with the caption, “It’s truly magical how everything falls into place and we end up exactly where we need to be Kyoto” and a pink heart emoji.
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Disha Patani looked stunning wearing an ivory kimono and a rose-coloured belt. The Japanese wrap-around ensemble featured intricate floral embroidery, which made it even more special. It was paired with a pink wide silk belt cinched at the waist and featured a standing collar neckline. Disha accessorised her OOTD in Kyoto with a bunch of Japanese carnations and apricot flowers on one side of her low bun. For her glam pics of the day, Disha kept things simple with glowing moisturised skin, defined brows and a juicy berry lip gloss to complete her look.
Here’s everything you need to know about this traditional costume from the land of cherry blossoms.
- The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment as well as the national dress of the country. It is a front-wrapped outfit with square sleeves and a rectangular-shaped bodice.
- It is traditionally worn with the left part wrapped over the right part, as long as the wearer is alive.
- Kimono are traditionally worn with a wide sash called a ‘kimono’. Obi in Japanese and it is usually combined with accessories such as Zori Sandals and tabi socks, all native to Japan.
- The history of the kimono goes back to the Heian period between 794 A.D. and 1185 A.D. This was the time when the elite of Japan adopted this distinctive style of clothing.
- Despite the small number of people wearing kimono, the kimono has returned to Japanese society several times in the past decades. It is still worn as a fashionable garment in Japan today.
Disha Patani upped the fashion ante of her Kyoto vacation by donning a traditional Japanese avatar in a kimono.
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