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 | The author of GEISHA writes about the kimono, its history and its importance in Japanese society, as well as the controversies that began to surround it as women became more liberated. |
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 | Sparks includes: Russell Mael, Ron Mael. The Japanese special-edition release features a vinyl-inspired design. CD comes in Jpn LP Sleeve. Freddie Mercury wasn't the only operatic rocker on the block in the mid- '70s. The genre was pretty much taken... |
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 | Photos of kimono remnants, chiefly of the Showa period, with identification and dates from designers and collectors in Japan. |
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