Kimono is a Japanese costume that wraps around the body and falls to the ankles.
Traditional kimono is crafted from a fine fabric like silk or satin, and may be hand-painted and hand-sewn.
These garments are normally treated with much care.
Kimonos have largely fallen out of style among young people in Japan, but some still wear them, especially for special occasions such as Coming-of-Age Day celebration and Japanese style wedding.