Kimonos are all the rage so get wrapped up in these airy essentials
Warm, cold or mild weather and no matter what the occasion is, wearing a kimono jacket or a kimono cardigan adds a unique sense of style to your ensemble. Made with light and breezy fabrics, kimonos delicately merge the worlds of chic and casual with statement making outfits.
Style them up and make them your own – belts, inners, necklaces, stilettos or flats. When you’re wearing a kimono, you’re exuding confident vibes that indicate your sense of stylishness.
If you’re still wondering whether to opt for a kimono topper, simply do it!
By Ruwandi Perera
Embroidered Kimono
This kimono from Nika by Nikasha is made of hundred percent fine handwoven Murshidabad cotton. It has been embroidered by hand and is free of harmful chemicals. The front open cotton kimono is ideal for breezy mornings, balmy afternoons and tropical nights.
Sour Melon Kimono
Simple yet sophisticated – this charming kimono by Mint Ceylon is versatile and comfortable. Wear it with a belt when hosting guests at home or use it with some bling when you’re out for the night – your imagination is all that matters.
Koh Kimono Turquoise
Always entwining the charm and allure of different cultures from around the world, designer Nakota Tuwa offers this unique and classy kimono that’s perfect for date nights, nights out with friends or whenever you want to feel sexy.
Kimono Pink Long
Alejandra Domínguez offers this fully cotton signature reversible jacket that’s digitally printed and exudes a simple but powerful magnetism. Pair it with black or beige inner wear and you’re ready to hit the runway.
Ren Kimono
The free size Ren Kimono by Nåd is an effortless wrap around that will brighten up any room with sunshine and smiles. This designer is known to adopt a Scandinavian design style of simplicity and minimalism – a strong statement subtly delivered through his kimono.
Ruwandi is a marketer-turned-journalist-plus-tutor who enjoys balancing a diverse portfolio in life and writing!
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