To simplify Geisha wear beautiful and elaborate kimono made of expensive silk, an obi, (plus many under-kimono ties and layers), tabi sock, zori or oboko shoes, and hair kanzashi.
What a Geisha wears depends very much on the month and event. She has certain kimono and certain kanzashi that she will only wear during designated months or days.
Geisha always wear kimono.
Geisha are strictly Japanese.
Geisha usually retire when they reach a certain age, or feel they have done enough in that calling. But, some continue working. The world's oldest Geisha is Kokin, she is 98 years old and still performs as a Geisha daily!
Geisha wear beautiful, expensive, and sometimes elaborate silk kimono. The style of the kimono depends very much on their 'ranking'; whether or not they are a minarai, maiko, or geisha. It also depends on the time of the year and what sort of event they are to attend. Their obi (sash around their waist) will be different style to match. They wear hair ornaments/decor called kanzashi that also change depending on the season and ranking. They wear tabi socks and shoes in the style of oboko or zori.
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The Obi is what the geisha sash is called.
Geisha wear elaborate, beautiful, and expensive silk kimono.
It's part of the geisha uniform. The only geisha who wear the heavy "geisha" makeup on a regular basis are apprentices; trained geishas wear a much simpler style.
Depending on the season, occasion, or rank Geisha will wear either geta, zori, or oboko. And they do so because it is traditionally customary.
All Geisha wear kimono, sometimes known as a Hikizuri Kimono.
Geisha always wear beautiful, elaborate, and expensive kimono that are 'tied' at the middle with a thick sash-like cloth called an obi.
Geisha wear expensive silk Kimono that are specially made for them, along with specific Obi and a Tabi on their feet. Their attire always matches with the season. There are specific colours they wear depending on what season, occasion, and day it is.
A Kimono is the traditional apparel of Japan for both men and women. Geisha wear very beautiful elaborate kimono. It always matches with the time of the year, season, and occasion.
Geisha wear socks called Tabi Socks with a cut-in between the big toe and the rest of the toes (think toe socks with only the big toe separated). And shoes called Zori.
The Geisha and Cherry Blossom Tattoo Maternity Tunic is made to be comfortable in all conditions.
Geisha wear shoes called zori with white socks that are called tabi.
Geisha were main parts of 'Geisha, a life' and 'Memoirs of a Geisha'