"Yui," a bridal kimono created by a flower craftsman, and a white wedding kimono decorated with "dyed flowers" are now on sale

Jul 28, 2015

Couture Garden, a collaboration between TAKAMI BRIDAL, a comprehensive bridal company that produces weddings, and florist Mutsuko Nakamura, will release a new Japanese clothing collection called "Yui" on August 1st.

The collection features two types of shiromuku (white wedding kimono). The lustrous shiromuku is adorned with "dyed flowers" made by carefully layering numerous petals and hand-dying materials such as silk satin, silk organza, velvet, and imported lace.

The "Kogane Aoi" (520,000 yen) kimono features a gradation of burnt tones and features flowers crafted from golden brown and dark brown materials to match the color of the kimono. Meanwhile, the pure white "Wakana" (520,000 yen) kimono features lovely and elegant flowers created with a soft white gradation. Available at Takami Bridal Aoyama stores, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka.
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  • "Yui" is a new Japanese-style collection from the collaborative brand "Couture Garden" by flower craftsman Mutsuko Nakamura / [Left] "Koganei Aoi" (520,000 yen) & [Right] "Wakana" (520,000 yen)
  • "Yui" / "Wakana" (520,000 yen), a new Japanese-style collection from the collaborative brand "Couture Garden" by flower craftsman Mutsuko Nakamura
  • "Yui" / "Koganei Aoi" (520,000 yen), a new Japanese-style collection from the collaborative brand "Couture Garden" by flower craftsman Mutsuko Nakamura
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