JAPANESE<br>Hitoe kosode, kimono with themes alluding to eight Noh theatre plays late Edo period<br>gauze satin silk, paste resist dye, embroidery, gold thread<br>167.0 cm (centre back) 124.0 cm (cuff to cuff)<br>National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br>Purchased with funds donated by Jennifer Lempriere and Michael Pithie, 2024<br>2024.94

Kimono

NGV International

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4 Jun – 5 Oct 25, ticketed

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  • NGV Member Adult $18
  • NGV Member Child $8

    (5–15 years)

  • NGV Member Family $50
  • Adult $25
  • Child (5–15 years) $10
  • Concession $20

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  • Family  $60

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Kimono designs and Japanese style have inspired global art, design and fashion since Japan re-opened to the world in the mid nineteenth century. This exhibition will display historically significant and visually dynamic examples of costume and fashion from Japanese history, and establish a creative lineage to the most experimental and innovative fashion designers of today.

Works will include Noh and Kyogen costume, popular intricately decorated kimono of the samurai and merchant classes of the Edo period, examples of Japanese early interaction with western fashions during the late nineteenth century, Japanese modernist fashion of the early twentieth century, and key works by fashion innovators Issey Miyake and John Galliano, Japanese contemporary creative Hiroko Takahashi and Harajuku street fashions.

Alongside unique examples of kimono and kimono inspired costume the exhibition will feature paintings, posters, wood block prints, magazines and decorative arts that contextualise themes the kimono story. It will present the diverse skills mastered by traditional artisans that include shibori tie die, rice paste resist designs and indigo blue dyeing and highlight the numerous materials used for textile production throughout Japanese history, including silk, cotton, metallic thread, paper, elm bark, banana tree fibre and deer leather.

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JAPANESE
Noh theatre robe, Atsuita (late 18th century-early 19th century)
(Nōshōzoku Atsuita 能装束厚板)
silk, gilt-paper, silk thread
143.0 cm (centre back) 155.4 cm (cuff to cuff)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Felton Bequest in honour of Allan Myers AO President of the Council of Trustees of the NGV, 2012
2012.262
JAPANESE
Hitoe kosode, kimono with themes alluding to eight Noh theatre plays late Edo period
gauze satin silk, paste resist dye, embroidery, gold thread
167.0 cm (centre back) 124.0 cm (cuff to cuff)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Jennifer Lempriere and Michael Pithie, 2024
2024.94
JAPANESE
Uchikake Furisode wedding kimono with pine, bamboo, plum, and cranes (early 19th century-mid 19th century)
satin silk, shibori tie dyeing, embroidery, gold thread
177.5 cm (centre back) 131.0 cm (cuff to cuff)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Michael and Emily Tong, 2024
2024.90
JAPANESE
Rag kimono Meiji period 1868-1912
(Boro kimono ボロ着物)
cotton
140.7 cm (centre back) 129.5 cm (cuff to cuff)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, NGV Asian Art Acquisition Fund, 2014
2014.23
JAPANESE
Women’s kimono with geometric design and accessories c. 1930
silk, cotton, wool, straw, wood, vinyl, plastic and metal (meisen textile)
(a) 145.0 cm (centre back), 130.0 cm (cuff to cuff) (kimono) (b) 10.7 x 4.2 cm, 13.0 x 5.0 cm, 11.0 x 3.0 cm (hair pins) (c) 3.7 x 4.0 cm (sash brooch) (d) 42.5 x 25.0 cm (handbag) (e) 13.0 x 23.0 x 9.5 cm (sandals) (each) (f) 359.0 x 30.0 cm (sash) (obi)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Allan Myers AC and Maria Myers AC, 2016
2016.108
JAPANESE
Men’s undergarment (nagajuban) with graveyard, skulls and crescent moon c. 1930
silk, wool, cotton
127.0 cm (centre back) 130.5 cm (cuff to cuff)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Maureen Morrisey Bequest, 2018
2017.1266
Serizawa Keisuke
Kimono with pattern imitating glaze dripping down the side of a jar (Kamedare mon kimono) 1961
stencil-dyed banana-bark cloth, (abaca)
155.0 x 130.0 cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Allan Myers AO and Maria Myers AO, 2015
2015.408
© Serizawa Keiko
Issey MIYAKE
Ikko Tanaka (after)
Sharaku 2016
(a) polyester (coat) (b) vinyl, nylon (bag) (c) acrylic, chromed metal, synthetic cord (necklace) (d) acrylic (bangle) (e) acrylic (haircomb)
(a) 105 x 88.0 cm (coat) (b) 32.5 x 26.0 x 17.8 cm (bag) (c) 36.7 x 11.9 x 0.6 cm (necklace) (d) 9.4 x 9.4 x 0.9 cm (bangle) (e) 11.9 x 8.1 x 0.7 cm (haircomb)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by the Hon. Michael Watt and Cecilie Hall, 2016
2016.595
© Miyake Design Studio
GIVENCHY, Paris (fashion house)
Alexander McQUEEN (designer)
Cocktail dress 1997 {Eclect Dissect collection, autumn-winter 1997–98}
leather, silk, metal and plastic fastenings
124.0 cm (centre back) 36.0 cm (waist, flat)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by the Bertocchi family, 2015
2015.2
© Givenchy, Paris
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, London (fashion house)
Alexander McQUEEN (designer)
Gown, belt and sandals 2007 {The blue lady (La Dame Bleue) collection, spring-summer 2008} (detail)
silk (satin), patent leather, leather, synthetic fabric (shoulder pads, wadding), cotton (laces), metal (fastenings), rubber
(a) 176.0 cm (centre back) 33.5 cm (waist, flat) (dress) (b) 37.0 x 61.0 cm (belt) (c-d) 23.0 x 19.5 x 80.0 cm (each) (sandals)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Krystyna Campbell-Pretty AM and Family through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, 2021
2021.99.a-d
© Alexander McQueen
JOHN GALLIANO, London (fashion house)
John GALLIANO (designer)
Coat 1985 {The ludic game collection, autumn-winter 1985–86}
screenprinted cotton (flannelette), plastic (buttons)
158.0 cm (centre back) 70.0 cm (sleeve length) 
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Krystyna Campbell-Pretty AM and Family through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, 2023
2023.712
HARMON KNITWEAR, Brooklyn (manufacturer)
Rudi GERNREICH (designer)
Kabuki dress 1963 {autumn}
wool
58.5 cm (centre back) 71.0 cm (sleeve length)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Bulgari Australia Pty Ltd, 2017
2016.180