Mask by I Was A Kimono
Face masks were common in Japan even before the pandemic, for protection and prevention of spreading illnesses, anonymity, or as a fashion statement. This face mask is made from a vintage kimono. The fabric is decorated in the yūzen freehand resist-dye technique with colourful blossoms, indicating the kimono would have been worn in spring. In recent decades young Japanese people have been restyling the traditional kimono as fashionable streetwear, creating new interest in the kimono as daily wear and increasing second-hand trade.
I Was A Kimono, Japan
January 2021
Designed in Tokyo, Japan
Made in Japan
Vintage kimono silk, resist-dyed in yūzen technique, cotton interior, elastic straps
National Museums Scotland
V.2021.2
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