The Japanese gown uniting Freddie Mercury, the Jedi and Bjork

Freddie Mercury adored them and collected them as he travelled across Japan on tour.

George Lucas put them at the heart of every costume in the Star Wars franchise and they were the favoured backstage dress of Boy George and David Bowie.

Now, a collection of Kimono owned by some of entertainment’s most influential personalities has gone on display at an exhibition in Dundee.

Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk charts the history of the traditional Japanese dress from its far east origins to the garment’s place in contemporary fashion.

More than 300 artefacts, including a collection of the gowns owned and worn by the Queen front man, are featured in the showcase at the V&A until January.

The show, which originally opened in London in January, shines a light on their cultural impact in the West – including those in a galaxy far, far away.

“You see kimono as being distinctly Japanese, but they also have this universal timeless quality,” said Anna Jackson, curator of the exhibition.

“George Lucas was very much inspired by the films of Kurosawa, and at one point it’s believed he considered offering the role of Obi Wan Kenobi to the veteran actor Toshiro Mifune who appeared in Sanjuro.

“Mifune didn’t speak English and didn’t think it appropriate so the part went to Alec Guinness but the costumes, part Samurai and part Buddhist monk were inspired by the simple shape of the kimono and I believe the actors referred to them as that, so they knew exactly what they were wearing.”

the japanese gown uniting freddie mercury, the jedi and bjork

Freddie Mercury was an avid collector of Kimono during Queen’s tours of Japan

Mifune’s Jedi-inspiring stage costume and Mercury’s favourite cherry blossom gown are among the exhibits on display.

The show has been expanded since its London outing for the final stop on its tour.

One of the additions is the oldest surviving Japanese robe in the UK. It belonged to Sir James Dalrymple who added his own family crest to the design, and like many writers and politicians, used his kimono as a house coat or dressing gown when entertaining guests at his home in Newhailes House in Musselburgh in the early 18th century.

“It was made in Japan, came to the Netherlands and ended up in Scotland, so it speaks to this amazing cross-cultural connection between Japan and Scotland which stretched back centuries,” said Kirsty Hassard, V&A Dundee curator.

Another kimono from the 1920s features a distinctive rose and lattice pattern which echoes the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

“We know Mackintosh didn’t visit Japan but was hugely inspired by what he saw in books,” says Kirsty.

“And we think these designers were doing the same, on the other side of the world.”

Ms Jackson believes the versatility of kimono is what makes it so enduring. It can be adapted to any shape or size and worn by men or women.

In the late 19th century, there was a worldwide craze for Japanese art and design and women started to wear the gowns.

“Kimono were exported in large numbers and although you could see it as a sort of cultural appropriation wearing a garment from a country you didn’t really understand, it was also liberating for women who’d been used to wearing corsets,” she said.

It was also associated with Bohemianism. The 19th century actress Ellen Terry wore a kimono backstage, when greeting guests in her dressing room.

Alexander McQueen helped Bjork create the iconic cover of her 1997 album Homogenic and the film Memoirs of a Geisha fostered even more interest in the garment, while they were also a favourite of the German-American actress and singer Marlene Dietrich.

“Freddie Mercury had hundreds of kimono, some of which he wore on stage, but some he wore at home like the one we have in the show. For him it was a way of transcending cultural identity but also sexual identity,” Ms Jackson said.

Far from being a traditional unchanging garment, the kimono has continued to evolve, and is enjoying a revival on the streets of Japan thanks to a new generation of contemporary designers and stylists.

Here in the UK, it has been a fixture of fashion for more than a century, and the trend continues on the catwalk and at music festivals.

Although the show hasn’t been made in-house, it’s an important one for V&A Dundee, which was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma in 2018.

“It’s lovely to be hosting it,” said Leonie Bell, director of V&A Dundee

“We feel like we’re a little bit of Japan by the banks of the Tay.”

V&A Dundee has faced a number of challenges in its short existence, but they’re keen to face them head on, and they believe this ticketed show, on the back of last year’s Tartan exhibition will help enormously.

“We’re looking at a global tour of Tartan. That was game changing for us at the V&A,” said Ms Bell.

“The thought of seeing it go round the world, and follow it with Kimono feels good. It feels like a demonstration, not just of what V&A Dundee can do, not just what Dundee can do, but what the whole cultural sector in Scotland can do.”

OTHER NEWS

17 minutes ago

Clashing with Roy Keane after a 'sloppy' performance, charming a 'very erotic' translator, and insulting a reporter as 'not being in great shape': Jurgen Klopp's 11 most box office moments behind the microphone

17 minutes ago

Caitlin Clark treats the New York crowd to her best performance yet with the Fever... but her team falls 91-80 to the loaded Liberty

17 minutes ago

Scottie Scheffler forced to climb over fence and take a drop after poor tee shot at PGA Championship... as he loses four strokes in three holes on day three following arrest saga

17 minutes ago

Kelly Stafford weighs in on Harrison Butker saga with passionate rant after Chiefs kicker's controversial speech: 'It is a choice'

17 minutes ago

Bruno Fernandes to score first and Manchester United to win 2-1 valued at a huge 66/1 - as the Red Devils travel south to take on Brighton in their final Premier League game of the season

20 minutes ago

The stuff that Coppola’s dreams are made of: The director on building ‘Megalopolis’

24 minutes ago

Six-try Bath come out on top against Northampton Saints to clinch second spot

24 minutes ago

Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas Mavericks Game 6 odds, picks and predictions

25 minutes ago

Kaizer Chiefs secure a SIXTH bore draw for the season

25 minutes ago

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton clash during Imola practice

25 minutes ago

Multiple College Players Withdraw from Draft

25 minutes ago

Social Buzz: A voting pitch by EC, Shah Rukh Khan and star MI players, Cong’s jibe at Himanta, and more

25 minutes ago

What are the best red wines to cellar for 18-plus years?

25 minutes ago

Verstappen hails Senna 30 years on from Imola tragedy

25 minutes ago

Leverkusen have no time to soak in 'Neverlusen' season

26 minutes ago

Dion Dawkins wakes up with 'GMFB' to break down Bills 2024 season outlook

26 minutes ago

Imola qualifying result changes as Lando Norris affected by rival's grid drop

26 minutes ago

2023's Hollywood Strikes Are Hitting 2024's Summer Box Office Hard

26 minutes ago

Barb McQuade: Trump lawyer Todd Blanche has made 'rookie mistakes'

26 minutes ago

Five Years Later: 2019 Trades of Mark Stone, Matt Duchene Did Nothing to Help the Ottawa Senators Rebuild

26 minutes ago

2024 NASCAR North Wilkesboro picks, All-Star Race best bets, odds, time: Proven expert high on Chase Elliott

26 minutes ago

Emma Stone has sweet reaction to being called her birth name by a reporter at Cannes Film Festival

26 minutes ago

Valerie Bertinelli announces she is taking a 'social media break' after experiencing feelings of exhaustion

28 minutes ago

Officer involved in incident that led to Scottie Scheffler's arrest 'did not have body cam footage turned on'

31 minutes ago

Oscar Piastri’s F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix penalty, explained

32 minutes ago

School at centre of infected blood scandal may face criminal prosecution

32 minutes ago

With All the NFL Streaming Services, the First Month Alone Could Cost You at Least $88

32 minutes ago

My wife hates my meal planning – I’m fed up, hungry and broke

32 minutes ago

Israel's Gantz demands Gaza day-after plan by June 8, threatens to quit Netanyahu cabinet

32 minutes ago

State ceremony takes place in Dublin to honour 89 gardaí who lost their lives in line of duty

32 minutes ago

NASCAR hopes repaved track, softer tires make for more competitive All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro

32 minutes ago

Tan France Solves His Closet Clutter With This $12 Organizer

32 minutes ago

19 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested for trying to occupy UPenn building

34 minutes ago

Small plane crashes northeast of Toronto with 2 people on board

34 minutes ago

‘Emilia Pérez’ Starring Zoe Saldaña And Selena Gomez Scores 11-Minute Ovation At Cannes World Premiere

34 minutes ago

Hayes exits Chelsea with another WSL title as her side thrash Man Utd 6-0 on the final day

34 minutes ago

Napkin securing Lionel Messi's first contract fetches nearly $1 million at auction

34 minutes ago

Heavy rains trigger floods in parts of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands

34 minutes ago

Official 2024-’25 Nebraska Cornhuskers Basketball Schedule

34 minutes ago

Video: I brightened up my dull bathroom using just two household items... they only cost me £10

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch