The new service asks clients to bring their Kimonos and they will tailor a one and only dress for the cost of 17thousand JYen. Since their exhibition in February, Kyorasha has been receiving an average of 12 dresses every month. Whilst having a wedding at a shrine is more expensive, making your one and only white gown would cost even more.
Wearing a one and only dress with Japanese traditional materials and prints and walking down the virgin road in a western chapel; one can see such pleasant ironies everyday in Japanese fashion.