Summer in Japan means it’s time to bring out the yukata! But figuring out how to wear a yukata can feel overwhelming. With so many colors, patterns, and choices for accessories, hair, and shoes—where do you even begin?
Don’t worry! I’ll walk you through the yukata basics and show you some stylish ways to coordinate your whole look.
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Yukata Q&A
Q: What exactly is a yukata? Is it different from a kimono?
A: Yes, a yukata is a type of kimono! It’s made from a lighter material and is only worn during the summer.
Q: What do I need to complete my yukata outfit?
A: The main accessory is the obi (sash). There are a few types to choose from, like the narrower half-width obi or the soft heko obi, which is easy to tie. Common knots for a casual yukata look include the bunko knot, taiko knot, and tachiya knot. The bunko knot is perfect for a relaxed style.
Yukata Styles and How to Coordinate Them
With the basics down, let’s dive into styling! Here are nine recommended yukata looks with tips on hairstyles, obi knots, and more.
Yukata Styles
Did you find a combination you like? Next, we will introduce the whole-body coordination that combines the band's hairstyle and tie.
1. Classic Navy Blue
A timeless choice that brings a sense of calm and traditional Japanese femininity, known as “yamato nadeshiko.” This color suits any wearer and pairs well with a simple, elegant hairstyle.
2. Refreshing Light Blue
Perfect for summer! This look uses a heko obi tied in a flower knot, creating a cute, breezy vibe. Light blue adds a youthful charm—ideal for showing a playful side even as an adult.
3. Pretty in Pink
A half-width obi with a chōchō (butterfly) knot adds a youthful, sweet touch. If you’re looking to channel a fun, lighthearted vibe, a pink yukata is a cheerful choice!
4. Energetic Yellow
This bright color brings all-day energy and positivity. Paired with a half-width obi and bunko knot, yellow creates a vibrant look that’s perfect with a big smile!
5. Elegant White
White exudes refined beauty and offers a clean palette to showcase unique patterns. For example, the arrangement I chose here can only be pulled off by a white yukata. And using the genroku knot it creates an atmosphere of classic elegance.
6. Modern Black
For those who love a bold look, black is effortlessly stylish. With a half-width obi tied in a carta knot, this combination gives off a chic, modern feel. Swap traditional hair ornaments and geta sandals for a fashionable hat and heels to elevate the look even further!
7. Retro Green
Featuring a retro floral pattern on a green background, this yukata feels playful and nostalgic. Pair it with a nadeshiko knot and wear your hair down for a relaxed, charming style.
8. Mature Purple
Sexy in purple. Purple gives off a sophisticated, mature beauty. With a floral obi and a single chōchō knot, this look is elegant and feminine, and a small flower decoration on the obi completes the style.
9. Red Taisho Roman Style
A traditional red floral pattern is always a showstopper, and this vintage-inspired Taisho Roman style is especially popular. With a half-width obi in a patapata knot, this retro yukata style has a striking, youthful energy.
Styling a yukata takes a bit of thought to get the colors, obi, and hairstyle just right. But with these tips, you’ll be able to find a look that’s uniquely yours. Try one of these fun styles this summer, and you’re sure to stand out in any crowd!
Illustrations courtesy of: Manga de Japan
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