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04/10/2007

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Marie-Christine

"Kimono: Fashioning Culture" by Lisa Dalby is a great history of the kimono, and includes some really interesting bits about the replacement of kimono with western dress. I highly recommend it... and it's even in paperback now :-).

Nancy Bea Miller

The image reproduced in your post "Illustration of Singing..." is stunning, but I am surprised you did not go for the one immediately following it in the article: Illustration of Ladies Sewing by Adachi Gink, 1887. Maybe just TOO apt?Hope you are feeling better!

Elrond Hubbard

"Tenth Doctor"? Is that like the Twelfth Imam? Shiite sewers? I'm lost.

Ms...

Nice blog...

Caity

I'm with marie-christine - in fact, I just got a new copy of Kimono: refashioning culture. Ignore amazon telling you it's out of print, that's not true!Tennant - THE doctor. No question. Sexy, funny, charming - worth wearing a faboo dress for! SWOOOOOOOOOOON!

Karen

Now that I'm on a roll here...Liza Dalby is also the first (only?) Caucasion woman to fully train as a geisha, if you're interested in that kind of thing. She trained in a geisha house while getting her PhD in Anthropology, I believe, thus her work on kimono and Japanese culture.After looking at that print for a few hours, I really, really want the black dress and the tiny, tiny hat! Tiny hats are just so beguiling.

JuliaR

I think it depends on when you started watching Doctor Who. I started watching in the early 80s and for me, "the doctor" will always be Peter Davison, the Fifth Doctor. He had celery on his lapel.

Isabel

Is there anyone who is not in love with Ten? Sigh, oh tenth Doctor: he's a babe!Love your blog, btw.

Novel

Fashion AND Doctor Who? I love you! Tenth Doctor Rocks (and he has better fashion sense than Eccleston--leather jacket, puh-leese), but I'm still pinning over Paul McGann

Victoria

My question is, given that I am a knitter and not a sewer, where can I get a great trench like Ten's to surprise my husband with for his birthday? Thus far the internet has not been so helpful.

kagitsune

I have a lovely old book (Japan - A History in Art) with the left-most image in it. I just adore the whole east-meets-west motif so common during the Meiji era. ^w^

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