Princess Kako Visits the National Crafts Museum in Kanazawa

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

On October 29, 2024, Japan's Princess Kako visited the Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition at the National Crafts Museum in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Traditional Arts and Crafts, located adjacent to Kenrokuen Garden, showcases 36 different crafts native to the area. The National Crafts Museum is the only national museum in Japan specializing in traditional and folk crafts.

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

Princess Kako wore a camel Stephanie double-breasted wool-twill blazer and wide-leg trousers by Gabriela Hearst

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  1. Very modern princess Kako in this camel suit, but this oversized model is not really nice on her. I think you need to be much taller.

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    1. Elegantly stated.

      As I was reading your comment I realised I haven’t seen a single example of an oversized women’s suit that looks lovely. For me a suit is a formal look so it only makes sense to have it well fitted; it’s a weird and hopefully temporary trend that says let’s take a formal fitted timelessly elegant look and make it floppy. - Grace

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  2. Jolie couleur camel mais je dois dire que Kako avait commencé à changer ses look avec des couleurs plus vives ; là, cela se voit particulièrement avec sa barrette à cheveux et ses boucles d'oreilles rouges très délicat son maquillage qui lui donne un teint de pêche !

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  3. Oops this suit is lovely but way to big on her.

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  4. I mean baggy suits are treading but don't wear your dad's suits!!

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  5. Whose suit is she wearing, it’s way too big on her.

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  6. Nice neutral color pantsuit, the purse and shoes are also neutral. Nice hint of color in the earrings and the barrette. The suit fits in the shoulders, so while the cut of the rest is big, the fit is right in the shoulders. Chris L.

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    1. I noticed that the shoulders fit as well where the rest of the suit is so big on her. the fabric drapes nicely, must be a very delicate wool/silk blend

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  7. She is lovely and her earrings and hair clip are very beautiful. But that suit is too large.

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  8. I love how "daring" she is to wear an oversized suit which is all the rage right now. Better perhaps to say "was all the rage", because that trend might have faded a little already. Still, for a lady from the Imperial House of Japan she's seems quite the fashionista of the family.

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  9. OMG! A modern cut suit! I'm not a fan of them but I am thrilled to see her in something a person of her generation would actually buy and wear. WOW! Go on Girl! :-) She's making headway.

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  10. Something I've noticed; she's not just wearing pearls for jewelry all the time. She wears other gems and mentals, etc. Very nice.

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  11. I agree with the above comments. While I love that she is wearing something that is more modern, this suit is just swimming on her. If the jacket and pants had been more fitted, she might have looked almost modern. I like the wider legged pants, but the volume should be on top or bottom, not both. Hopefully, she will continue in this direction. With proper tailoring, this could have been a success.

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    1. The "swimming on her" *is* the look, or so I've been told by the younger folk. Personally, I'm "old school." I like a well tailored *fitted* suit with good structure. Imo, it just looks more professional and finished.

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  12. Once again Kako is trying to stay with trends--this modern type of suit has been trending. I'm still going to cheer her on even when the outfit of choice might not be the best one for her--she is overwhelmed by this way too big for her suit. The suit itself is pretty and I like how she combined the camel suit with her red hair ornament and earrings. I'd love to know how she does it--gets away with her modern touches with the Imperial Fashion Police. She really does have a flair for clothes and fashion--I'd love to see what she wears in her private life.

    Janet

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  13. 石川県には漆の工芸家が集まっています。輪島市は今年大きな地震と豪雨災害に遭い、多くの人が家や工房を失いました。佳子様の赤いアクササリーは輪島市の漆の工芸品です。彼女は輪島市の工芸家から真剣な表情で現状を聞いています。彬子女王も、輪島市の漆工房への支援活動を熱心になさっています。

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    1. Arigato! - Grace

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    2. Who is Queen Akiko ?

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    3. Je me pose la question quant à savoir qui est la reine Akiko car c'est la première fois que je vois son nom cité ?!

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    4. Anonymous1/11/24 01:11

      天皇陛下の亡くなった従兄弟には娘が二人います。彬子様と瑤子様です。園遊会の着物姿の写真をご覧ください。彬子様のオックスフォード留学記の著書は、日本でベストセラーになりました。彼女は輪島の漆工芸を支援するクラウドファンディングを立ち上げて熱心に活動なさっています。

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    5. Anonymous1/11/24 07:32

      Her Imperial Highness Princess Akiko of Mikasa is a member of the Imperial House of Japan, the elder daughter of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa.

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    6. Anonymous1/11/24 17:59

      In the Japanese text was mentionned "Queen Akiko" not "Princess Akiko".

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    7. Anonymous2/11/24 11:02

      漢字は同じですが、西洋の女王とは意味が違います。日本の皇室では嫡出の娘のことです。

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  14. The camel suit is a beautiful color, I love this shade of color. I feel the fit is not great, too large.

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