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  • ID: 150315
  • Uploader: Borghild »
  • Date: over 17 years ago
  • Size: 376 KB .jpg (2150x3025) »
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azuma hatsumi and fujihime (yami to boushi to hon no tabibito) drawn by carnelian
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  • 葉月
    over 17 years ago
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    Bah, that's no miko. Even if you don't know it's Fuji-hime from Yamibou, you should be able to tell from her clothes. Miko's clothes are generally simple and functional, whereas hers are composed of as many layers as possible, with overly long sleeves, which is an unambigous sign of old-style nobility.

    As a historical note, that style of clothing (originally inspired by Chinese imperial fashion) gradually faded out for some very down-to-earth reasons: fires, which were very frequent in the predominantly wooden architecture, took the highest toll amongst the nobility, who were unable to escape because of their extremely unwieldy and unpractical clothes.

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    user 10180
    over 17 years ago
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    葉月 said:
    As a historical note, that style of clothing (originally inspired by Chinese imperial fashion) gradually faded out for some very down-to-earth reasons: fires, which were very frequent in the predominantly wooden architecture, took the highest toll amongst the nobility, who were unable to escape because of their extremely unwieldy and unpractical clothes.

    Yay for the common folk!
    I'd rather be poor than crispy.

    I like notes like that, so thanks.

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    Borghild
    over 17 years ago
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    Thanks for the comments!
    I didn't really know how to tag the clothing. You are absolutely right, they absolutely aren't miko clothes.

    Errare humanum est

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