Wear a kimono for entrance and graduation ceremonies☆
Why not try attending an entrance ceremony or kindergarten entrance ceremony in a kimono?
Hello, this is Yukiwa.
A mother wondering, "What should I wear to my child's school entrance ceremony?"
Why not consider attending the event in a kimono?
Kimono is an appropriate attire for celebrations.
It's perfect for special occasions like school entrance ceremonies and kindergarten entrance ceremonies.
The main focus is on your child. Keep in mind understated elegance.
However, the main focus of the day is the children.
For your mother, we recommend a kimono with a calm atmosphere that is not too flashy.
It's wonderful to watch over it with such a gentle presence☆
Recommended kimono types and colors for entrance ceremonies
Choose a kimono that matches the season.
April is the season for wearing lined kimonos.
The types of kimono suitable for entrance ceremonies include:
- visiting clothes
- Attached
- Plain Color
- Edo Komon
How to choose the amount and color of the pattern
When choosing a formal kimono, it is safer to choose one with a smaller amount of pattern.
It exudes elegance and calm, making it suitable for entrance ceremonies.
The same kimono can also be worn for other celebrations such as Shichigosan and Jusan Mairi.
Spring-like pastel and pale colors are great.
For spring ceremonies, bright and soft colors are perfect.
- Pastel colors (pink, light blue, etc.)
- beige
- Light purple etc.
On the other hand, gray and dark colors give the impression of being more suitable for kindergarten or graduation ceremonies.
Research beforehand to give you peace of mind
"How many moms are wearing kimonos?" "What kind of kimonos are most common?"
If you have any questions, it's a good idea to talk to experienced moms beforehand.
If you have a general idea of the atmosphere on the day, you can enjoy wearing your kimono with more peace of mind.
We support your wonderful start
An important day to watch over your child as they embark on a new journey.
We hope that the time you spend together in kimonos will become an irreplaceable memory.