Totally basic and geometrical kitsuke. My kimono had dots motifs with various size, obi was hexagonal with geometrical patterns, haneri and obiage were stripes (the juban and haneri were really abused this time :P). This ensemble was the combinations of the previous kimono in first ensemble and obi in second ensemble. Trivia: hubby just rolled, curled, swam around the bed when I was dressing, sometimes he changed the TV channel or hid under the bed cover :D :D. I didn't envy him a bit. Humph! He sometimes helped me install the clothes-pins to keep both juban and kimono alligned and neat ^o^. He sometimes helped me with the otaiko, make sure it was neat and in a good propotion. He has a SLIGHT obsession with box. If I fit I sit....
Trying weird pose. I was like saying, "Smell me hair, Matey, it has weed" or something like that :P. |
Update from my Instagram:
Constipation photo series
Yeahhhhh~~ I looked like I was having bad digestion and what with my hairstyle WKWKWKWKWK so yeahhhhh I'm just going to spam this post with relatively same pose fr fr!
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I wore the same yukata as previous post and matching haneri and obiage. Obi was nagoya made from cotton from my local fabric shop.
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