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Edo Hairstyles by https://www.deviantart.com/lilsuika on @DeviantArt Japanese Hairstyle, Edo Period, Japanese Hairstyle Traditional, Japan Hairstyle, Japanese Hairstyles, Japanese Edo Period, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Edo Era, Ancient Japan

Description A few studies of Edo hair fashion. --- NOTES from Kimono by Liza Dalby: “In the sixteenth century, the nobility ceased to be the sole source of fashion inspiration. Playgirls (asobime) – multitalented, trendy ladies who led rather public lives (sometimes glossed as ‘courtesans’) – wore their kosode belted with long tasseled silk cords. The cords, called Nogoya obi, were woven according to a style then popular in China, roped about the hips six or seven times, and tied in a…

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Taisho period is a short period between 1912 to 1926 in Japan. Many dramatic changes had been made across the political, economic and cultural fields during the period. In this article, we introduce the brief history of the Taisho period that gave a huge impact on Japanese lifestyle.…

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朝吹磯子 Isoko Asabuki (1889 - 1985). The photo was probably taken in the 1910s. Miss Asabuki was a singer and tennis player during the Taisho and Showa periods. I have photos of my grandmother dressed in similar fashion, though she wore lace-up ankle boots with her hakama and a silk brocade ribbon in her hair, both from London, which were considered very modern. Asian History, Japanese History, Taisho Period, Taisho Era, Japanese Photography, Aesthetic Japan, Japanese Outfits, Japan Art, Vintage Japan

朝吹磯子 Isoko Asabuki (1889 - 1985). The photo was probably taken in the 1910s. Miss Asabuki was a singer and tennis player during the Taisho and Showa periods. I have photos of my grandmother dressed in similar fashion, though she wore lace-up ankle boots with her hakama and a silk brocade ribbon in her hair, both from London, which were considered very modern.

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