Learn how to dress yourself in the authentic way.
The traditional method of kimono dressing requires skill and technique.
It may look simple & elegant however it does require time and practice for you to master it.
You will also learn how to apply accessories for dressing correctly, for different types of kimono and occasions.
Basic dressing program
- Day 1: Yukata dressing and Obi tying
- Day 2: Tying the Hoso Obi
- Day 3: Undergarments and Accessories
- Day 4: Casual kimono (Komon) dressing
- Day 5: Komon dressing, and tying the Nagoya Obi (Otaiko)
- Day 6: Tsumugi dressing, and tying the Nagoya Obi (Zentsu)
- Day 7: Komon dressing, and tying the Nagoya Obi (Rokutsu)
Formal dressing
- Day 8: Part 1: Tying the Niju-daiko
- Day 9: Part 2: Tying the Niju-daiko
- Day 10: Tying Tsunodashi using the Nagoya Obi
- Day 11: Kitsuke according to age
- Day 12: Total Kimono fashion based on the “BIDO” concept (hair, makeup, fashion and manners)
Certificate of completion course (12 class):
- A kimono dresser certificate of completion from Yamano kimono dressing school will be provided (Optional)
NOTE:
- Membership fee of $30 will be collected on first day of class
- The Textbook is $30
*If you miss a class make up class is available.
Rental kimonos full sets for the basic course is available.