
Original Kimono,
Quietly Refined.
Where tradition meets understated beauty.

白無垢
shiro-muku
Shiromuku is the most formal style of traditional bridal kimono, embodying purity and quiet dignity.
By dressing entirely in white, its refined beauty stands out effortlessly, harmonizing with any backdrop or the groom’s attire, and creating photographs that remain timeless.
For those who wish to honor Japanese tradition in their pre-wedding session and preserve a once-in-a-lifetime image, Shiromuku is especially recommended.It is also wabi’s most popular basic plan.



色掛下
iro-kakeshita
Irokakeshita is an inner layer worn beneath the outer kimono.
Though barely visible from the outside, a subtle hint of color at the collar or hem gently refines the overall impression.
While white is the standard, soft tones such as pale pink or light blue can introduce a quiet sense of individuality and seasonality.
Like a supporting role that enhances the leading garment, it adds understated elegance for those seeking a delicate touch of color.



色打掛
iro-uchi
Irouchikake is a vibrant and highly formal bridal kimono worn over the shoulders.Characterized by luxurious patterns woven with gold thread and intricate embroidery, it is especially popular as a striking main costume that photographs beautifully.
Unlike the pure white Shiromuku, Irouchikake allows for expression through color and design, bringing individuality and brilliance to each image.Choosing both Shiromuku and Irouchikake for a kimono session creates a beautiful contrast between quiet elegance and vivid splendor, expanding the range and atmosphere of your photographs.



黒引振袖
kuro-hiki
Kurobiki Furisode is a formal bridal kimono distinguished by its black base adorned with elegant, vivid patterns, offering both refinement and presence.In contrast to Shiromuku, it expresses individuality through color and design, adding a graceful brilliance while maintaining a poised impression.It can also be styled with a Shiromuku layered over it, allowing you to enjoy both “dignity” and “vibrance” within a single look.As it enables both layered and unlayered styles to be photographed, it is ideal for those who wish to preserve images with distinctly different atmospheres.

