Kimono Bridal Showcase | The Beauty of Japanese Bridal Traditions
Schedule
Sat Feb 21 2026 at 04:30 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
JAPAN HOUSE Salon, Level 5 | Los Angeles, CA
About this Event
Traditional Japanese weddings are vibrant celebrations based on centuries of refined custom. From the selection of an auspicious wedding date to ritualized gift-giving, wedding ceremonies honor family lineage, life stages, and spiritual traditions. Perhaps nowhere is this artistry more beautifully expressed than in Japanese bridal attire, yet the intricate process of dressing a bride is rarely seen outside of Japan, until now. This February, go behind the scenes of Japanese bridal fashion at a live showcase revealing the craft, precision, and drama of traditional wedding attire, presented with the generous support of Nitto Tire U.S.A., Inc., and hosted by master dresser Jane Aiko Yamano, Principal of Yamano Beauty College and President of the International Beauty Association.
In a classical Japanese wedding, the bride may change garments several times—a tradition known as oironaoshi (“changing colors”) believed to date back to the Muromachi period (1336–1573). The first garment is typically the shiromuku, a pristine white kimono symbolizing purity and new beginnings, followed by the vibrant iro uchikake, representing happiness, prosperity, and celebration. Finally, the furisode, with its long flowing sleeves, reflects youth, elegance, and formal sophistication. Every detail—from the layering of kimono to the precise arrangement of hair, wigs, and accessories—carries meaning, revealing the careful craftsmanship behind traditional Japanese bridal attire.
On this special afternoon, audiences will see these exquisite garments come to life on stage. The program begins with a talk between expert Jane Aiko Yamano and JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles President Yuko Kaifu, exploring the history and meaning behind each bridal look, followed by a rare backstage view of the preparation and teamwork usually hidden from view. The showcase culminates in a stunning live demonstration as a bride is transformed from white shiromuku through colorful iro uchikake and elegant furisode, concluding with the removal of the traditional wig and a final reveal in a Western wedding dress. Join us for an elegant afternoon celebrating the fashion, craftsmanship, and tradition of a Japanese bride’s special day.
*Doors open at 3:45 PM, with light refreshments served.
Program
- Talk
Discover the meaning behind Shiromuku, Iro Uchikake, and Furisode, and learn the secrets of traditional kimono dressing. - Backstage View
See the meticulous preparation and teamwork usually hidden from the audience. - Yamano Bridal Quick Change
Witness a stunning live transformation from Shiromuku to Iro Uchikake, then Furisode, followed by removal of the traditional wig and a final reveal in a Western wedding dress.
About the Speaker
Jane Aiko Yamano
Jane Aiko Yamano is a cultural ambassador and international education leader dedicated to sharing Japanese aesthetics and values with a global audience. Deeply influenced by Japan’s traditions and refined beauty culture, she works to bridge heritage and contemporary expression through education, presentation, and cross-cultural dialogue.
With a strong international background and deep ties to Japan, Yamano is committed to preserving and presenting Japanese cultural arts—such as kimono—as living traditions that continue to inspire across generations and borders.
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Sponsored by
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International Beauty Association
Where is it happening?
JAPAN HOUSE Salon, Level 5, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 15.00


















