The Kimono in Street Style

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Street style at the Paris fall 2017 couture shows.Photographed by Phil Oh

A “Kimono Style” exhibition just opened up at the Metropolitan Museum, so we’re taking a look back at how they’ve been worn on the streets of New York, Milan, Paris, and Tokyo. Paired with socks and Geta, the kimono was once a part of a daily uniform for Japanese women. Western fashion designers have riffed on its traditional shape for decades, and over the years it’s been taken up by performing artists like Gwen Stefani and Rihanna. These days, it’s popular with the trendy music festival crowd. See below for a look back at how the kimono has appeared in our street style galleries, from the couture shows in 2016 to the ready-to-wear shows of 2022.

Paris, fall 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Phil Oh

Paris, spring 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Phil Oh

Paris, spring 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Phil Oh

Paris, fall 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Phil Oh

Tokyo, fall 2022 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Kira/Tokyofashion.com

Tokyo, spring 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Kira / TokyoFashion.com

Milan, fall 2022 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Phil Oh

Paris, fall 2017 couture

Photographed by Phil Oh

Tokyo, fall 2019 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Kira / TokyoFashion.com

Tokyo, spring 2020 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Kira / TokyoFashion.com

Tokyo, fall 2022 ready-to-wear

Photographed by Kira/Tokyofashion.com
Photographed by Phil Oh

Milan, Photographed by Phil Oh

New York, Photographed by Phil Oh