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  2. Kimono - Wikipedia

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    The first instances of kimono-like garments in Japan were traditional Chinese clothing introduced to Japan via Chinese envoys in the Kofun period (300–538 CE; the first part of the Yamato period), through immigration between the two countries and envoys to the Tang dynasty court leading to Chinese styles of dress, appearance, and culture becoming extremely popular in Japanese court society. [1]

  3. Cultural appropriation - Wikipedia

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    This clothing line was centered around shapewear lingerie, and the use of the word "kimono" seemed to largely be a play on words for Kardashian's name. However, as noted to in Kalled's article, there was immediate outrage from the Japanese community, both located in the US and Japan itself.

  4. Khalili Collection of Kimono - Wikipedia

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    "Kimono" literally means "thing to wear on the shoulders", [9]: 20 and originally referred to clothing in general rather than a specific garment. [10] Clothing similar to the kimono was first introduced to Japan in the 7th century [9]: 20 through frequent interaction between Japan and mainland China. The exchange of envoys between the two ...

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  6. Benetton apologizes after 'no girls allowed' ad causes ...

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    Benetton apologized for an ad for boys' clothing on social media that some have called sexist. Heatstreet highlighted the controversy about the post. The ad pictures three boys and has the words ...

  7. New Kids’ Clothing Start-ups Sweeten Allure in Rental ... - AOL

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    Kidsclothing is the next sector stepping into the world of rental, swap and secondhand. Despite being a relatively small sector within fashion, there’s still billions in waste generated by ...

  8. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    The clothes tend to be heavily influenced by traditional Japanese elements as well as the Showa era (1926–1989) but with a Goth spin to it. The make-up usually consists of shironuri and is dark and heavy. While kimono is the most commonly used by visual kei artists, the style also often features modified Japanese school uniforms. Motifs and ...

  9. Mom who says she was fired from babywear company while ...

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    The woman at the heart of the Kyte Baby controversy is speaking out exclusively to TODAY.com. Marissa says she was fired from the popular babywear company while her newborn son was in the NICU.