Geisha wear elaborate, beautiful, and expensive silk 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.
Geisha always wear beautiful, high quality, expensive silk kimono, a white collared naga juban (under kimono), and a carefully selected obi. With zori shoes and tabi socks. Their kimono will always match the season, time of the year, and occasion in which they are to attend that day.
Geishas wear beautiful expensive kimonos. Maikos (an apprentice geisha, virgin) wore white collars and Geikos wore red. Geisha always wear beautiful, high quality, expensive silk kimono, a white collared naga juban (under kimono), and a carefully selected obi. With zori shoes and tabi socks. Their kimono will always match the season, time of the year, and occasion in which they are to attend that day.
The Obi is what the geisha sash is called.
All Geisha wear kimono, sometimes known as a Hikizuri Kimono.
Geisha wear elaborate, beautiful, and expensive silk kimono.
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 beautiful, elaborate, and expensive kimono that are 'tied' at the middle with a thick sash-like cloth called an obi.
Traditional Geisha always wear their hair in a traditional styled updo, or wig. And carefully planned kanzashi (hair accessories) and kimono. Their kimono, obi, and kanzashi will always match the season, and event in which they are to attend. In the link below you can see photos of a traditional Geisha.
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.
Geisha always wear beautiful, high quality, expensive silk kimono, a white collared naga juban (under kimono), and a carefully selected obi. With zori shoes and tabi socks. Their kimono will always match the season, time of the year, and occasion in which they are to attend that day.
Geishas wear beautiful expensive kimonos. Maikos (an apprentice geisha, virgin) wore white collars and Geikos wore red. Geisha always wear beautiful, high quality, expensive silk kimono, a white collared naga juban (under kimono), and a carefully selected obi. With zori shoes and tabi socks. Their kimono will always match the season, time of the year, and occasion in which they are to attend that day.
It is a traditional dress. Perhaps in films you have seen Geisha wearing Kimono. It was Geisha who made Kimono such a popular dress at one time. Kimono is beautiful and Japanese culture is built around asethetics.
Geisha dress in very expensive, specially designed, silk Kimono.
In the past, everybody wore kimono. Today, besides geisha, very few people wear kimono daily. However, they are still worn on special occasions, to tea ceremonies, weddings and funerals, and in the summer many people wear casual cotton kimonos called yukata.