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Traditional kimonos dance with designs of seashells, birds, and tassels.
Hairstyle may not be traditional, but my kimonos sure were!
But I'd already been working on a series of kimonos.
Every New Year, the family put on their kimonos for photos.
I went to Kyoto and saw the women wearing the kimonos.
"I was inspired by my grandmother, who tailored kimonos," she said.
Her bedside table is stacked with Japanese magazines and figurines in kimonos.
He's always dressed in these simple and clean black-and-white kimonos.
Stitch by stitch, his students make hats, kimonos, coats, and teddy bears.
The third reason is the architecture—the teahouse, the kimonos, the bowls, the whisks.
We usually pair our samurai kimonos with chainmail (stage outfits made by Mess Queen).
Then two young girls in pink floral silken kimonos hand him a championship belt.
He cut gowns from white silk faille, a material sometimes used to make wedding kimonos.
It has featured electronic kimonos, cat communication devices, and electronic gloves to record a pianist's finger work.
Botticelli is in Boston, kimonos are in San Francisco, and dinosaurs are standing tall on both coasts.
Even if this particular style isn't your cup of tea, their website alone offers over a dozen kimonos.
"We were able to convince them to apply a process meant for kimonos to vintage clothing," McAlpine says.
What we don't see in these moments are the three consecutive kimonos during the Madonna-themed Snatch Game.
On the main floor is a gallery of netsuke (carved figurines used to fasten carrying boxes to kimonos).
Jerome LaMaar, a fashion impresario of the South Bronx, in one of his signature kimonos on Bruckner Boulevard.
I was excited to check out Nuuly's vintage section, which includes leather jackets, quilt jackets, and silk kimonos.
It's a musical comedy about a nun who leaves the convent to start a line of erotic kimonos.
The silk kimonos, shorts and halter tops that make up the collection were inspired by a journey through Japan.
The festivities commenced with a pair of sumo-sized men in red silk kimonos furiously plucking shamisen stringed guitars.
"We wear our topknots, kimonos and sandals, and live by Japanese rules, and the rules of sumo," said Tomozuna Oyakata.
Seated spectators scattered for safety as they continued to grip each other's kimonos and drag each other towards the ground.
Perhaps the richness of kimono fabrics compelled European designers in the 19th century to create new fashions from deconstructed kimonos.
Its customs and crafts are executed in painstaking detail — patterned kimonos, painted geishas, bonsai trees, tea ceremonies, and Zen gardens.
TOKYO — Like sushi, Mount Fuji and kimonos, the ancient sport of sumo wrestling is a touchstone of traditional Japanese culture.
After all, kimonos are traditional Japanese garments that have been worn for centuries and are highly revered within Japanese culture.
She pays for my food, lets me wear her kimonos, and gives me an allowance, but maikos do not have salaries.
Even if you're not into the whole innerwear-as-outerwear trend, you can slip into silky kimonos and flowing trousers, too.
Chirimen is a Japanese textile with a soft, slightly wrinkly texture that's often used to make kimonos or for wrapping cloth.
Jerry Hall and Grace Jones were walking billboards for his kimonos, loose-legged trousers, and animal prints inspired by folk costumes.
According to Gueye, the seashell shapes were digitally-generated and graphed to create clam seashell shapes on swimsuits, kimonos, and dresses.
The formal, diagonally wrapped simplicity of martial arts clothes and kimonos was inspiration for a plain white "kimono shirt" with matching tie.
But several years ago I met a 150-year old house that made kimonos and we talked about making a design together.
Geometric or figurative, dyed or embroidered, extravagant or subtle, the kimonos, obi sashes, and outer robes depicted in the paintings are astonishing.
Japan increased its tax on a wide variety of consumer goods and services, from toilet paper and tampons to computers and kimonos.
There were Chinese dragons embroidered on Balmain blazers and Versace gowns; there were China doll purses and kimono-inspired gowns (kimonos are Japanese).
Chidui fights against these preconceptions with a staff comprised entirely of women, clad in beautiful kimonos, working as hostesses, servers and sushi chefs.
Some of the décor, like a room decorated with antique kimonos, may be familiar to those who recall the original Megu in TriBeCa.
At the brand's core is colorful quilting, as seen in her upcoming collection which consists of quilted dresses, embroidered pants and ruffled kimonos.
And he remains thrifty, upcycling old kimonos donated by a neighbor or using an old mailbag procured from an Army Navy surplus store.
The adults wear kimonos in shades that match the landscape — rich greens, warm blues — and the children wear clothes the color of carp.
Instead of women in kimonos who point at the mountain, we see tourists in puffy jackets who aim cameras and even sticks at it.
Prior to the release of their forthcoming album, Nimai and Taraka talked about their need for their custom energy drink, kimonos and cowboy hats.
There were sumptuous racks of kimonos and stacks of powder-hued Swiss cotton collared shirts, alongside rows of sneakers, pearly slippers and neon brogues.
Rice paper screens part to expose geishas in kimonos, and the musical accompaniment is as soothing as a cup of tea on a snowy day.
It was an ingenious framing for O'Keeffe's oeuvre, particularly because few were intimately familiar with her silk kimonos, her wide-brimmed hats, and heavy silver.
The show includes Genji-related tea bowls, kimonos, household furnishings and a lacquered wood palanquin on loan from the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
Here is cleaning expert and friend of Smarter Living Jolie Kerr to teach us how to clean those old kimonos we all have lying around.
After quickly pawing some silk kimonos, she flipped through boxes of vintage prints and photos, deliberating over a painting of a German shepherd named Fritz.
"Lacquer goes very well with kimonos, and I've always liked those kinds of traditional accessories, so I decided to try making them myself," she said.
Sitting cross-legged on a slightly elevated platform, the ROKE performers wore white kimonos and gold wreathes in their hair, and their faces were painted gold.
" The designer continues, "Our favorite pieces are constantly evolving, but because we have a deep love of vintage clothing, the tees and kimonos were especially fun.
Together, the FIT alums created designs that boasted classic European tailoring melded with modern ergonomic design and eclectic inspiration from Japanese kimonos to African ankara prints.
In April, she and her sister, Renee, opened Kim + Ono, a boutique on Grant Avenue that focuses on hand-painted Chinese kimonos designed in San Francisco.
She wore this over five kimonos underneath; she would take one off and do a dance and then take another one off and do another dance.
There are capes, kimonos and vestments from such houses as André Courrèges, Pierre Cardin and Romeo Gigli, and a bit of Thierry Mugler and Claude Montana.
Three years ago "China: Through the Looking Glass" inspired dresses with dragons (pictured), hair held in place with chopsticks and, from a few sartorially confused celebrities, kimonos.
The curator has embedded this trove within what is essentially a second exhibition that traces bamboo's presence through folding screens, ink paintings, porcelain, netsuke, kimonos and more.
Some she designed and sewed herself, others she had custom made, and still others she bought off the rack or in antique shops (Japanese kimonos, for example).
They saw where their heroes had gone wrong—be it the harebrained concept albums, mindless misogyny, or kimonos—and offered their own course correction back to bulldozing basics.
Included in the collection are traditional Japanese clothing and fabrics such as rare bingata and ikat kimonos and wrapping cloths made from wild banana fiber found in Okinawa.
Her mother spoke to her and her sister in Japanese, preparing seaweed-and-rice-ball snacks for them at school and dressing them in kimonos for international day.
Samurai, monks, con men, noodle sellers and peddlers of books and kimonos pass through, on easy terms with the squabbling prostitutes and a browbeaten crew of serving boys.
Despite the abundance of lace, ribbons, kimonos, bloomers, platform heels, furs, ruffled petticoats, pinafores, glitter, parasols and kitsch manga regalia, the assembled fans weren't just exhibiting a fashion sensibility.
"Contrary to what Orientalist art and contemporary brands might have you believe, kimonos are not just clothes," Emi Ito, a Japanese American blogger and educator, wrote earlier this year.
I come back to reality and remind myself that half of my wardrobe recently found a new home at Beacon's Closet: tops and bottoms and even two vintage kimonos.
In the mix, you'll find silky printed kimonos, graphic sweatshirts, a millennial pink corduroy situation, and a sampling of lululemon's outerwear, which spans from quilted bombers to classic sports jackets.
We don't mean their black frocks and shapeless kimonos; we mean their signature makeup (smoky brown eyes, neutral lipstick, and dewy skin) and bedhead (matte waves created sans hot tools).
He faced away from the women dancing on the stage, the ones wearing the kimonos he had longed to see, just as he had turned away from the jazz singer.
In a vast, shallow pool, beneath the high-arched ceiling of the Park Avenue Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall, the hems of their filmy white kimonos trail along the surface.
Whether inspired by traditional Japanese kimonos or lingerie worn by the on-screen sirens of the '40s, robes are everywhere — and they make for the perfect lightweight summer cover-up, too.
Many of those involved in Greater Syria's silk industry, for example, took their talents to New York, where they became renowned for making kimonos and women's undergarments, Mr. Stiffler told us.
Having dressed in kimonos to enter a French-baroque-style building, they found themselves watching a performance by a group of dancers dressed as gobs in middies and American sailors' caps.
At John's zenith in that era, the screen becomes almost a frenzy of platform shoes, silk kimonos, feather-trimmed lamé jackets and rhinestone-covered headdresses, accompanied, of course, by outrageous glasses.
He's since shown everything from bias-cut, rhinestone-studded kimonos to Victorian prairie dresses done in floral-printed silver lamé — pieces that update the glamour of 1940s Hollywood and 1970s rock.
After all that time, the welcome ritual remains the same: Visitors are greeted outside by waiting staff in pale blue kimonos and escorted past a rock garden to a dining room.
The sense of delicateness in each scene emerges from details such as female kimonos, worn by the younger gents; the length and flow of hair; painted lips; and even soft hand gestures.
KANJI HAMA, 69, has quietly dedicated his life to maintaining the traditional Japanese craft of katazome: stencil-printed indigo-dyed kimonos made according to the manner and style of the Edo period.
I consider myself a pretty fearless dresser, but I've always been leery of "Asian" fashion trends: the Mandarin collars, silk florals, anime characters, bib-style halters, jade jewelry, bamboo motifs, kimonos, and qipaos.
Titus (Tituss Burgess) used melodrama and a closetful of exquisite kimonos to distract from his self-consciousness and vulnerability; Jacqueline's (Jane Krakowski) snobbery was largely performative, a smokescreen hiding the insecurity at her core.
The shows he has put on in Dresden have focused on global art history, reaching deep into the collections to highlight Indian miniatures and Japanese katagami painting of samurai kimonos, not just European porcelain.
They were all outfitted in elegant silk kimonos, and everything about them, from the ornate inlaid combs in their hair to their gathered obi belts and their patterned drawstring purses, was of another age.
Ms. Westphal's canvases — which included quilts, kimonos, dresses and baskets — reflected her life and her world travels, and were distinguished by her pioneering use of heat-dying processes to transfer photocopied images onto fabrics.
He contributes a vibrant work that juxtaposes two images: a traditional Japanese woodblock print of two women in luxurious kimonos, and a muted depiction of a man standing between rows of internment camp shacks.
Some occur in the pleasure districts, which were under strict governmental regulation, where wakashu mingled on the streets alongside beautiful geisha and older samurai — the latter identifiable by long-sleeved kimonos known as furisode.
The collection is made up of ready-to-wear separates, including oversized jackets, graphic tees, midriff tops, sheer kimonos and light-wash denim, available in sizes 225-22018, with prices ranging from $218 to $160.
Guests, who all donned kimonos at the host's request, were greeted with aromatic incense, warm purple mood lighting and hors d'oeuvres like vegan chili cups, prepared by popular New York City culinary crew Ghetto Gastro.
O'Keeffe acquired some of her kimonos in the United States in the 1910s, later bought them in Asia, and finally purchased a large number from a store called Origins in Santa Fe in the 1970s.
For example, Kurain Village—a traditional Japanese place with paper screens and wooden charms and kimonos—becomes a village just outside LA where the residents just like dressing as if they're old-fashioned Japanese people.
At 96 Spring Street The designer Anna Corinna, formerly of the cult-adored label Foley & Corinna, has a range of beautiful vintage silk kimonos embroidered with dragons, birds and flowers at her new Brooklyn store.
Barrio de Las Letras is now a hotbed of artisinal activity, where you'll find supple custom leather gloves for about €60 at Santacana and incredibly inventive hand-painted scarves, robes and kimonos at Lola Fonseca.
Later, Katy Perry, who just recently finished an apology tour for her previous sins of cornrows and kimonos, "snatched" off her long blond wig — a bit that was torn apart for caricaturing African-American women.
In conjunction with ASOS' in-house design team, the creative quadruple came up with cutaway sundresses in block prints, electric blue and floral kimonos, and palm-print yellow halter-neck jumpsuits, all of which are handmade.
Figures showed that recent sales in the company's more than 7,000 stores worldwide were performing well, as shoppers snapped up items such as reversible kimonos and sweaters embellished with faux pearls from Zara's autumn/winter collections.
You can't say the show lacks variety; items include a 65483th-century Tibetan tapestry coat, a jade pendant from the Han dynasty, a Japanese wood sculpture of a Noh actor, porcelain, ivory, kimonos and Buddhist art.
And it looks at his enduring interest in Japan (the only Asian country he visited regularly), from the kimonos of Kyoto courtesans to Kabuki theater costumes, framed around Japanese artworks lent by museums and private collectors.
Whether they are nostalgic for their lost imperium or just having fun, they kit themselves out to visit the temples in head-to-toe Edo style: men in gray cotton kimonos, women in brightly flowered ones.
Emperor Naruhito and his wife Empress Masako hosted a six-course state dinner later on Monday for Trump and his wife, Melania, and dozens of guests, many of whom were dressed in tuxedos or colorful kimonos.
Gipsy layered dresses alternated with flared trousers, suede fringed coats and kimonos made spectators travel around the world in just a few minutes, on Wednesday night, at the end of Milan's first day of its fashion week.
Here, we saw jeans and patterned jumpsuits, extra-wide bell-bottoms, and some pretty sick outerwear (read: vintage fur coats, patent trenches, vintage kimonos, and power blazers) — and not a tulle skirt or sweetheart neckline in sight.
From pretty floral silk robes to soft and cozy cotton wraps to ultra-glam kimonos, we've rounded up 12 stylish robes that will make your bridesmaids feel extra glamorous while they're getting ready for your big day.
On Twitter, however, users appeared more worried by the effect the revision would have on Japan's Coming of Age Day, a holiday held in January where 20-year-olds dress up in traditional kimonos to celebrate adulthood.
These museum misfits, not clearly representative of "a culture" or "a people," are the objects that make up "Mobile Worlds": Meissen porcelain with Indian motifs, kimonos with Nazi insignia, Congolese ivory statuettes of figures in Western dress.
A mishmash of cultural influences, from Eastern European folk dresses to kimonos with graphic prints, Takada's clothes, which he designed until retiring in 1999, were celebrated for their eclectic and uplifting aesthetic, alive with color and print.
They exemplify how the Japanese reworked their own traditional designs, materials, and objects with innovation: hanging scroll paintings, woodblock prints, and kimonos, for instance, carry unexpected imagery of tipsy women wearing flapper dresses and puffing imported cigarettes.
Synthesizing diverse possibilities — from Japanese prints to inlaid jewel boxes to embroidered kimonos to kitsch figures to digital screens — she generates a vision of uncertainty to carry with us as we head into the future, exhilarated and apprehensive.
"She loved garment shapes, particularly kimonos, that were good for manipulating two-dimensional imagery," Lauren Whitley, a senior curator in the department of textile and fashion arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, said in a telephone interview.
There are also a lot of candles, a lot of lace, and from the looks of the photos from opening weekend, a lot of women who are very excited to strut in their finest top hats and black kimonos.
Listening to him feels like chatting with your neighbor over the garden hedge, and it's all too easy to be distracted by the foliage, I'm afraid, as he maunders on about knife wounds and sleeping potions and missing kimonos.
This boutique, which Maria Cristina Olivo opened in 2002, is a notable exception, with statement pieces from mostly Italian labels, including floral silk kimonos by Ibrigu, patterned ponchos by Ermanno Gallamini and laser-cut swimwear from Florence's Frida Querida.
Anokhi's expansive Jaipur emporium is often the first shopping port of call for top international designers and sophisticated travelers from India and abroad thanks to their vast, high-quality range of well-priced dresses, kimonos, bedding, tablecloths and gifts.
That same day, Elizabeth and James will open a pop-up at the jewelry store Love Adorned with summer-ready accessories like oversize sunglasses ($185), alongside a hand-selected range of vintage embroidered jackets ($395) and floral kimonos ($403).
Taing thinks the popularity of Japanese snacks in particular has to do with the high level of craftsmanship and creative use of ingredients: Japanese artisans are exceptional at specializing and perfecting their craft, whether it be kimonos, sushi, or snacks.
The Asian Art Museum's Kimono Refashioned demonstrates the kimono's enduring impact on fashion since the 19th century through luxurious Japanese kimonos, opulent Western gowns, and haute couture from the likes of Junya Watanabe, Issey Miyake, Alexander McQueen, and other renowned designers.
While some celebrities altered and sexualized traditional Chinese dresses — and others carried "China doll" bags and kimonos (which are Japanese) — Rihanna honored the theme by wearing a yellow embroidered fur-lined dress, with a 16-foot train by a Chinese designer.
Ms. Moreno — a Puerto Rican who is one of just 12 people to hold an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) — said the skirt was made from a single piece of obi fabric, which is traditionally used to construct kimonos.
Finally, the Aviara Market displays gorgeous resort wear, including boho-chic kimonos from Johnny Was, tempting beach hats, superb coffee, a pricey wine selection, and all manner of treats including pastries and sandwiches from the excellent in-house culinary team.
This made it impossible to ever get warm, and, shivering in my sweater and coat, I wondered how the women didn't freeze wearing only silk, and whether assistance was needed to tie and wrap and secure all the necessary parts of their kimonos.
The store is a tidy bazaar stocked with kimonos and embroidered peasant smocks, jewelry, T-shirts and pastel-tone sneakers, the prices varying from about $26 for an adult-friendly toy, say, to $26,240 or more for substantial, and colorful, home furnishings.
Chung Yoo-kyung, the wealthy South Korean reinvigorating Paul Poiret, the house created by the flamboyant early-1900s French couturier who discarded the corset and introduced kimonos to stylish dressing, has hired the Sino-Parisian designer Yiqing Yin to resuscitate the label.
The store is a tidy bazaar stocked with kimonos and embroidered peasant smocks, jewelry, T-shirts and pastel-tone sneakers, the prices varying from about $3 for an adult-friendly toy, say, to $3,223 or more for substantial, and colorful, home furnishings.
Archived catalogues around the studio show examples of exquisite oversize paper kimonos, and intricate Korean style water holding paper vessels that require handmade paper that is then corded and woven into a sculptural figure; all had been produced in the studio on-site.
But turning towards populated parts of Japan for style inspiration didn't result in a line of been-there-done-that kimonos (you will, however, find subtle kimono sleeves and wrap details here and there) nor the intense streetwear trends coming from Japan's urban districts.
Filing a trademark is a source identifier that will allow me to use the word for my shapewear and intimates line but does not preclude or restrict anyone, in this instance, from making kimonos or using the word kimono in reference to the traditional garment.
It veered from hippie flares patchworked in denim, suede and velvet (also python, chintz and leopard), silver flowers and Navajo beading writhing up the sides, to elaborately embroidered silk kimonos and fringed capes, and an entire souk's worth of tiered, exotic-print, glimmering maxi dresses.
The emoji lexicon has grown to include representations for all kinds of people (bearded or bald, scientist or superhero) of all shades (👩🏻👩🏼👩🏽👩🏾👩🏿) who eat all kinds of things (bagels, dumplings, leafy greens) and wear all kinds of clothes (hijabs, ballet flats, kimonos).
" And if one of those signature flowy kimonos has always been on your aspirational Olsen bucket list, Mary-Kate let us all in on her vintage shopping secrets, saying, "[The best places to shop for vintage robes are] vintage shops, dealers and flea markets across New York, Los Angeles and Paris.
Other predominantly youth-oriented merchants and fast fashion outposts include Zara, with its daisy-embroidered tops, frayed denim minis and floral kimonos; Urban Outfitters, with a web-based festival edit encompassing tube tops, cropped T-shirts and leopard-print shorts; and Topshop, offering sequined jumpsuits, crocheted bra tops and tasseled sundresses.
At Dsquared2, the designers Dean and Dan Caten produced a collection they characterized as "mangapunk," an unlikely though bold mash-up of elements like patterns from Japanese cult comics and antique kimonos; kilts and the heavy-soled shoes they are worn with; pleated skirts and skorts and aprons that float behind the wearer.
"Filing a trademark is a source identifier that will allow me to use the word for my shapewear and intimates line but does not preclude or restrict anyone, in this instance, from making kimonos or using the word kimono in reference to the traditional garment," Ms. Kardashian West said in the statement.
The plane glided above a great shelf of cloud, and the farther it got from Japan the less possible it seemed that the man had actually been Ershadi, until at last it seemed absurd, just as kimonos and Japanese toilets and etiquette and tea ceremonies, which had all possessed irrevocable genius in Kyoto, at a distance grew absurd.
Some are wearing glittery leotards, top hats, and kimonos, and many have driven some 170 miles southeast from Los Angeles to arrive here on the coast of the Salton Sea, a gradually shrinking body of water so saturated with salt and pesticides from agricultural runoff that scientists have called it an environmental disaster in the making.
In a feat of orchestration, Monika Bincsik, an assistant curator in the Met's Asian art department, has embedded this core in what is virtually a second exhibition of some 21753 bamboo- and basket-themed works, including folding screens, hanging scrolls, netsuke, porcelains, stunning kimonos and a dark bronze rendering of a basket of flowers with butterflies whose complexity and artifice verge on decadent.
They feature everything from leopard print biker shorts and matching cropped camis to graphic shirts distressed jeans, tube tops, mini skirts, body suits, kimonos, stretch satin pencil skirts, and more A sea of accessories are in the line too, including heart hoop earrings, faux suede rhinestone chokers, square tinted sunglasses, metallic platform sneakers, rhinestone hair clips, pendant necklaces, and mesh fanny packs (among others).
Framing it as proof of the left's reactionary and prohibitive attitude toward cultural appropriation, he writes: One particularly amusing example of a "cultural appropriation" panic occurred in July 2015, when Boston's Museum of Fine Arts announced "Kimono Wednesdays," in which visitors were encouraged to pose in Kimonos next to Claude Monet's painting 1876 "La Japonaise," which depicts the artist's wife in a similar outfit.
Isetan and Mitsukoshi both entered the world as kimono shops — 130 years and more than 300 years ago — and on rails by the street-facing window are kimonos (670 to 800 euros, or $750 to $900) by Y. & Sons, the next-generation arm of the renowned kimono producer Yamato, designed to appeal to a younger generation that has been turning away from traditional dress.
Monsieur Lagerfeld, he said, ordered around a hundred and fifty made-to-measure garments a year: nightshirts, kimonos, the white button-downs with collars like neck braces that had been his signature look since he lost ninety-two pounds over the course of a year by drinking protein shakes and eating nothing after 8 P.M. "He also ordered sleeveless ones, for painting," Zubrzycki said.
Cherry blossoms, beautifully intricate kimonos and people serenely paddling across a river — a new video paints an idyllic picture of how life was like in Hiroshima, before the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb in World War II. The video, shot by a Hiroshima resident some 10 years before the bombing, is the only footage owned by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum that depicts the area before 1945.
The hoarders will want to head east to shop the Elizabeth and James pop-up at Love Adorned in Amagansett, N.Y. Curated by the Elizabeth and James founders, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, in collaboration with Lori Leven of Love Adorned, the shop will showcase an assortment of beachy wares and handpicked vintage jewelry, T-shirts, kimonos and leather goods, including a leather pouch ($180) hand-painted by the artist Jimmy Sheehan, specially designed for the pop-up.
Moving through the show, viewers get to see O'Keeffe's black woolen cloaks, her collection of sharp, tailored designer suits from Knize and Balenciaga, her button-down work shirts and blue jeans, her pastel cotton wrap dresses from Neiman Marcus (one comes in dusty millennial pink), a display case of her petite Ferragamo ballet flats in a variety of colors (when she found an item she liked, she repurchased it in many fabrics), and, in the second-to-last gallery, a selection from the 20 or so kimonos she favored later in life, when Merrill was reading to her from Taoist texts.
On the more traditional celebrity end, there's Jaden Smith and his unceasing effort to make skirts mainstream for men: The musician and actor, son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, appeared in Louis Vuitton's women's wear campaign last January, donned a shift dress for prom and is generally a fan of "super drapey things," he told GQ. There's also the rapper Young Thug, who made waves in August when he released the cover art for his album "No, My Name Is Jeffery," featuring him in a tiered froufrou dress that recalled both Japanese kimonos and the antebellum South.

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