By JUNKO SAIMOTO/ Staff Writer
January 31, 2022 at 06:30 JST
Sheila Cliffe chose an obi with the pattern of a peacock feather to go with a kimono in a gorgeous rose pattern for this portrait of herself in “Sheila Kimono Style Plus,” a stylebook available from Tokai Education Research Institute. (Photo by Nichole Fiorentino)
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