Thetraditional kimonois an iconic symbol of Japanese style and culture that has been around for centuries.

The robe-like garment is usually made from a blend of hemp, linen, and silk.

However, the star has recently returned to her roots in fashion design.

Artist Tomoe Shinohara Creates Traditional Japanese Kimono From Leather Scraps

Her concept for the leather scrap kimono was inspired by the hazy mountain landscapes of Japan.

To bring her vision to life, the artist constructed the garment using only deer hide.

With all of its individual elements brought together, the final effect is absolutely stunning.

The Leather Scrap Kimono Inspired by Hazy Mountains

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Japanese designer Tomoe Shinohara created a kimono using only leather scraps.

The garment’s design is inspired by the hazy mountain landscapes of Japan.

Artist Tomoe Shinohara Creates Traditional Japanese Kimono From Leather Scraps

Watch it all come together in the video below.

The Leather Scrap Kimono Inspired by Hazy Mountains

Artist Tomoe Shinohara Creates Traditional Japanese Kimono From Leather Scraps

The Leather Scrap Kimono Inspired by Hazy Mountains

Artist Tomoe Shinohara Creates Traditional Japanese Kimono From Leather Scraps