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kimono Meaning in Bengali



 লম্বা ঝুলওয়ালা ঢিলেঢালা জাপানি পোশাক,

Noun:

লম্বা ঝুলওয়ালা ঢিলেঢালা জাপানি পোশাক,





kimono's Usage Examples:

The kimono (きもの/着物, lit.


Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), including the national dress of Japan, the kimono, and Western clothing (洋服, yōfuku), which encompasses all else not recognised.


Their distinct appearance is characterised by long, trailing kimono, traditional hairstyles and oshiroi make-up.


They are worn over a kimono specially adapted for wearing hakama, known as a hakamashita.


V-shaped collar becoming women's fashion and the precusor to the modern kimono.


Despite the kimono having been at one point and continuing to appear to be held shut by the.


, "bathrobe") is an unlined cotton summer kimono, worn in casual settings such as summer festivals and to nearby bathhouses.


Juliet Kimono sleeve A sleeve cut in one with the bodice in a wide sloping shape, similar to that on traditional Chinese robes (not Japanese kimono, whose.


, "swinging sleeves") is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which range in length from 85 cm (33 in) for a kofurisode.


kimono.


Resembling a shortened kimono with no overlapping front panels (okumi), the haori typically features a thinner collar than that of a kimono,.


combination of kimono and hakama (a long, divided or undivided skirt worn over the kimono).


Those who have earned the right may wear a kimono with a jittoku.


started accidentally by a priest who was cremating an allegedly cursed kimono.


The kimono had been owned in succession by three teenage girls who all died before.


very particular about their kimono, and forbade anyone to copy the same kimono pattern style.


The patterns painted on the kimono were usually birds, flowers.


and women in the late 17th and 18th century, influenced by the Japanese kimono brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company in the mid-17th century.



Synonyms:

robe;

Antonyms:

undress;

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