Kimono genius turns obi sash into the head of Evangelion Unit-01【Photos】
Also recreates anime’s Angel aliens and Spear of Longinus.
In Japan, there are schools that offer lessons in kimono kitsuke, literally “putting on kimono.” That’s kind of a misnomer, though, because while there are certain rules and conventions for how to put on the various layered robes of traditional Japanese fashion, the real artistry comes with how you tie the sash, or obi, as it’s called in Japanese.
For men, there’s a simple, standard knot, but women have much more freedom to express their creativity and individuality. Kimono coordinators are constantly dreaming up new ways to tie the sash, and kimono kitsuke expert and Japanese Twitter user Mami Bla’n’red (@blanred) has come up with one of the most inventive of all, tying her obi to create…
…the head of Evangelion Unit-01!
This is no simple task, considering all the sharp, jutting angles that make up the anime robot’s jaw, horn, and the rest of its armored cranium, especially when an obi is only about as wide as an human hand. Look closely, though, and you can where some of the folds and tucks have been made, and also that Mami Bla’n’red employs the unorthodox method of twisting the obi into a cone for the mecha’s horn.
▼ A front-tied version
思い立ったら走り出す
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) March 8, 2021
本日エヴァ祭り
試作初号機 pic.twitter.com/Nix9rGj9Ye
Part of what makes the Eva head possible is that obi have different patterns and coloring on each side. With simpler knots, the inner-side is only peeks out in a few small folds, but here Mami Bla’n’red makes full use of the two-tone potential and the contrast it provides to create a better-defined separation between different parts of the Eva.
Of course, the whole reason we have Evangelions is to fight off those pesky Angels, and so Mami Bla’n’red has also created kimono sash designs representing the series’ invading aliens, like Sachiel…
次のが出来ました!
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) October 25, 2020
見て楽しむ帯結び、やってます#実用性ゼロの帯結び 他にも色々…
実用レベル★★☆☆☆
目だけは紙を貼らざるを得なかった#エヴァ#サキエル pic.twitter.com/tew1tVhzLm
…and Shamshel, looking a lot happier than the time we tried raisin him as a Tamagotchi pet.
本日エヴァ祭り
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) March 8, 2021
試作シャムシエル
発音に気をつけないと某バンド様の名を言いそうになる さんぶんの…#実用性ゼロの帯結び pic.twitter.com/DWF38h0bdA
Even the Spear of Longinus, the Eva polearm, currently stuck into the ground in front of the Tokyo Skytree, is within the obi imagination of Mami Bla’n’red.
本日エヴァ祭り
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) March 8, 2021
最後に…
以前に作ったサキエルと
白黒反転させてみたサキエルと
ロンギヌス(一応…)の一部分も一緒に
見てくださってありがとうございました!おわり#実用性ゼロの帯結び
RumiRockさんの帯大活躍 pic.twitter.com/Nh4lsGzToK
For those who can’t appreciate the inherent cuteness of the Angels, there’s the more universal adorableness of Mami Bla’n’red’s bunny rabbit obi knot…
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) November 3, 2020
友人との会話がきっかけでふとアレが浮かんだので作ってみました…たれ耳のうさぎは以前作ったので、また違ううさぎができました#実用性ゼロの帯結び No.21
実用レベル★★☆☆☆
左耳が曲者です… pic.twitter.com/JiJRBTJdWE
…and she’s also perfectly capable of making old-school kimono look good, like with this hand-me-down from her grandmother.
祖母の着物で2パターン
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) February 12, 2021
Instagramに載せてますので
よかったら覗いてみてくださいhttps://t.co/6PgVteZG2M pic.twitter.com/CeLYKR1JW5
昨日と今日は
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) February 21, 2021
着たものをインスタに載せておりますhttps://t.co/6PgVteI5be pic.twitter.com/LM7fYkwfbQ
▼ Mami Bla’n’red’s kimono studio/classroom, in Kumamoto city
着付け教室、本日より再開いたしました
— mami_BLA'N'RED(ブランレッド)_熊本 (@blanred) November 22, 2020
改めてよろしくお願いします
午後からお二人
久しぶりの対面レッスンをしました
着付教室 BLA'N'RED
熊本県北区/県北方面 (予約制) pic.twitter.com/QiJbxTz1ZB
We should point out that if you’re someone who’s never worn kimono wants to try it, there’s no need to be intimidated by the amazing creativity on display here, since the most basic styles really aren’t much tougher than tying a necktie. But at the same time, Mami Bla’n’red’s skills are a reminder that kimono are a part of Japanese culture with both a profound past and a wide-open future.
Source: Twitter/@blanred via IT Media
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