One book character who wears a kimono is "Sayuri" from the book and movie "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. Sayuri is a young Japanese girl who becomes a geisha and wears beautiful kimonos as part of her profession.
In Tomas the train the guy who owns the station wears one
kimono
A kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. It is worn by Geishas in Japan, and has been adopted for use in fashion all over the world.
Little Red Riding Hood
During formal festivities, such as weddings and graduations. The Kimono is rarely worn due to the cost and difficulties it imposes on the one who wears it, as it makes it difficult to breathe and eat.
One example of a book character that wears a black morph suit is "V" from the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" by Alan Moore. V is a masked vigilante who dresses in a black morph suit and fights against a dystopian government.
I think ping looks young and wears a kimono with dark brown hair.
The character who wears a waistcoat in children's literature is the Mad Hatter from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. The Mad Hatter is known for his eccentric personality and unique sense of fashion, including his colorful waistcoat.
In Japan only the women wore kimonos. Wrong. In Japan, kimono is worn, traditionally by everyone. Men, women, children. In other parts of the world, kimono is also being worn by foreigners. By embracing the culture, kimono can be a wondering garment to wear for Japanese or gaijin!
Annabeth in Percy Jackson and the Olympians
The clothing she wears when in character.
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.