1-1-1 Otemachi, TOKYO

1-1-1 Otemachi, TOKYO

KIMONO COLLECTION 着物コレクション

 

 

KIMONO COLLECTION 着物コレクション

市瀬 史朗  Ichise Shirou

 

Ichise Shiro's sense of color is extremely refined, characterized by a use of colors that conveys a sense of dignity.
His obi and kimonos are never too flashy; instead, they evoke a calm and elegant impression. This quality makes his pieces seamlessly integrate into traditional cultural settings, such as tea ceremonies, flower arranging events, and formal ceremonies, without feeling out of place.

 

Additionally, his sense of combining colors shines through, as he skillfully harmonizes deep hues with lighter shades. This talent gives his garments great versatility in coordination, making them popular among many kimono enthusiasts.

 

Miyama Rhododendron  深山石楠花

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Ichise Shirou  市瀬 史朗

Ichise Shirou 市瀬 史朗

※The Shakunage is deeply connected to Japanese nature, often found in mountainous regions, and symbolizes both the beauty and resilience of the natural world. The Miyama Shakunage, in particular, represents purity, strength, and the quiet beauty of life in the wilderness. In this kimono, Ichise Shirou not only showcases the elegance of the flower but also captures the spiritual and cultural essence of nature that is deeply rooted in Japanese tradition. The kimono thus becomes more than just a garment—it's an embodiment of the Japanese spirit and reverence for nature.