HOUSTON – The Kimono Zulu fashion exhibition is celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a showcase of reimagined vintage Japanese kimonos by local fashion designers and contemporary artists.
Houstonians can check out the display at Neiman Marcus in the Galleria through May 31st.
Each piece of the curated collection reflects a unique blend of tradition and contemporary artistry.
This display is a celebration of diversity, creativity, and the rich tapestry of the Asian American & Pacific Islander community of Houston. Also, the kimonos will be for sale once the exhibition is over at the end of the month.
Here are some of the artists featured in the collection:
- Sebastien “Mr.D 1987″ Boileau
- Emilie Duval
- Jennifer Gabiola “My Dawning Soul”
- GONZO247
- Magpies & Peacocks
- Judy Masliyah
- Shelbi Nicole
- Selven O’Keef Jarmon
- Soi-K
- Rohan Whyte
Watch as Lauren Kelly gives us a closer look with Tina Zulu, owner - Kimono Zulu, Sebastien “Mr. D1987″ Boileau, an artist with a rich history and a passion for blending urban art with fine art, and Neiman Marcus Houston General Manager, Kathy Leigh.