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Miyako Hosono, a familiar kimono nerd from "Satoyomimu", gives another passionate speech! This time the theme is "formal wear". What is mourning wear? We will focus on the topic and divide the true nature of formal wear into "black and white"! ◎The pattern of Tomesode has expanded over time! ? ◎The mistake made by Japanese envoys to Sui and Tang dynasties in China... ◎Formal wear was available for rental even in the Edo period! ? ◎"Black" was stipulated by law! ? The key word is "don't call it mourning wear, call it black montsuki" Please look forward to it♪ <Correction> The correct character "sekisai" that appears in the subtitle from 18:56 onwards in the video was incorrectly written as "sekiai". We apologize for the inconvenience. Profile: Miyako HosonoEditor-in-chief of the popular kimono magazine "Monthly Arecole"Director of the Kimono Color Coordinator AssociationDirector of the Kimono Future CouncilSince working in an advertising agency as a kimono manufacturer, she has been fascinated by kimonos, and with her knowledge of kimonos in general and the industry, she has edited and produced "Monthly Arecole" (launched in 2005), as well as various books and magazines, produced advertisements, photographed, and planned events. "Monthly Arecole" website https://www.arecole.com/ ▼Satoyom. Official Twitter / satoyom_310 ▼Satoyom. Official website https://satoyom.com/ #kimono #kimono #yukata #obi #obi fastener #Japanese clothing #Japanese clothing #Japan #Japanese style #Japanese culture #traditional culture #traditional crafts #manufacturing #fashion #stylish #antique #gray hair #Kondo Sato #Sato Yomu #Meiji #Taisho #Showa #Edo period #Envoy to Tang Dynasty #Envoy to Sui Dynasty #University #Graduate school #Tomesode #Tailcoat #Postwar #China #Top hat #Shinto ceremony #Wedding #Wedding ceremony #Formal wear #Message #yukata #obi #Japaneseclothing #Japanesedress #Japan #Japanesestyle #Japanese #Japaneseculture #traditionalculture #traditionalcraft #fashionstyle #fashionable #antique