Because everybody wore kimono during that time period.
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.
Yes, made from hardwood.
Kimono is Japanese from 'ki' meaning wear and 'mono' meaning thing
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.
they started to wear different clothes also, they became calmer
The clothing a samurai wore outside of battle was known as the kimono.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
The clothing a samurai wore outside of battle was known as the kimono.
Yes, men do wear Kimono. There are special kimono made specifically for men.
How to wear a kimono - http://www.japanesekimono.com/wear_a_kimono.htm
kimono
A kimono is the traditional costume of Japan. Some Japanese people do wear kimono, yes.
most of the Japanese wear kimono in several ceremonies so i think kimono is the national dress of japan
kimono
In Japanese, it literally means "clothing".
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.
it is a traditional kimono.