優美 /yuu bi/ and 端麗 /tan rei/ among some other words can be used for 'elegance, refinement'.
"Hyourin" in Japanese means "ice lotus" or "frozen orchid." It is a term that often represents elegance and beauty in Japanese culture.
Miyabi is a Japanese word that is usually translated to mean "elegance". Miyabi, referring to the traditional Japanese aesthetic, refers to a style that eliminates anything deemed "vulgar".
Japanese geishas leave their neck and collarbones bare to emphasize their elegance and grace. Exposing this area is considered alluring and beautiful in their traditional attire.
The answer to this question would depend on personal preference. French is known for its romance and elegance, while Japanese is known for its rich culture and intricate writing system. Both languages have their own unique advantages and beauty.
"SodeNoShiraYuki" (袖の白雪) translates to "White Snow on the Sleeves" in Japanese. It can refer to the imagery of pure, white snow on clothing, symbolizing beauty and elegance. This phrase is often associated with traditional Japanese aesthetics and can evoke feelings of tranquility and grace.
YOU my dear, is the angel of elegance!
She walked along with elegance.
'Clothes' in Japanese translates to服 (fuku).
Elegance is a synonym for beautiful .
Minor Elegance was created in 1989.
Elegance in Black was created in 2000.
The ISBN of The Elegance of the Hedgehog is 2070780937.