Foreigners often wear kimonos as loungewear at home. Perhaps this is because they are made of silk, come in gorgeous colors and patterns, and are easy to wear by simply tying them in the front.
It seems that no one in Japan wears kimonos as a formal occasion, but what about yukata? In the past, people wore them directly on their bare skin after taking a bath. In recent years, young women can be seen wearing them at summer fireworks festivals and summer parties. Rather than being worn after a bath, yukata should be considered fashionable wear. Fashion magazines feature numerous styles, including modern patterns and colors, ways to tie obi sashes, and accessories to add a touch of elegance. Try thinking about how you can wear one in your own way.

If you don't have it done at a beauty salon and are putting on a yukata or kimono yourself, how should you style your hair? If you have a light perm, you can create a hairstyle that is suitable for a kimono by simply twisting your hair up and securing it with a decorative pin, hairpin, or comb.
You can easily add a touch of elegance to corsage-like items such as flowers. If you're looking for a variety of options, we recommend Kanzashi Shop Wargo, which has a wide selection.
If you prefer a Japanese hairstyle, you can pull up your bangs and pin them up, add volume to the sides and back of your hair, tie it at the top of your head, and then style it into a round shape.Then, add a modern, thin, transparent ribbon, a Kanoko-shibori handkerchief, a decorative comb, and a hairpin to create a truly Japanese hairstyle.
It seems that there are many difficulties in creating a proper Japanese hairstyle, but modern hairstyles don't need any rules. You can just have fun doing it your own way.
















