kimono Emoji
The π kimono emoji represents a kimono-style garment and related Japanese-inspired fashion.
U+1F458
The π kimono emoji is a Clothing & Accessories symbol commonly used to express Japanese-inspired fashion or traditional attire. Itβs also helpful for posts about culture, events, or themed outfits. You can copy it directly or use the provided codepoints in apps and web pages.
kimono Emoji Meaning
The π emoji (unicode name: KIMONO, code point U+1F458) depicts a kimono, a traditional Japanese garment. In everyday use, it often signals Japanese culture, clothing, or a kimono-inspired outfit. Designers and social media users may use it to add a fashion or βJapanβ theme to announcements, styling ideas, or event promotions. In text-only contexts, it can also function as a quick visual cue for cosplay, traditional attire, or cultural festivalsβwithout adding extra wording.
Common uses
- β’Share outfit ideas for a kimono-inspired look or seasonal styling
- β’Tag or describe Japanese culture events (festivals, workshops, performances)
- β’Enhance travel or itinerary posts related to Japan and traditional fashion
- β’Add visual context to cosplay or costume planning messages
- β’Decorate invitations or announcements for themed parties and exhibitions
Examples
π Kimono Emoji (U+1F458)
- πWearing my favorite π for the cultural night!
- πTickets are almost goneβcome celebrate Japanese traditions π
- πDay trip to the city market: food, photos, and a quick outfit change π
- πCosplay meetup this weekendβbring your best π look
- πNew blog post: styling tips for a modern π vibe
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F458 | |
| HTML Entity | 👘 | |
| HTML Code | 👘 | |
| CSS | \1F458 |
FAQ
What does the kimono emoji mean?
The π emoji (unicode name: KIMONO, code point U+1F458) depicts a kimono, a traditional Japanese garment. In everyday use, it often signals Japanese culture, clothing, or a kimono-inspired outfit. Designers and social media users may use it to add a fashion or βJapanβ theme to announcements, styling ideas, or event promotions. In text-only contexts, it can also function as a quick visual cue for cosplay, traditional attire, or cultural festivalsβwithout adding extra wording.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The kimono emoji π has Unicode code point U+1F458.
How can I copy the π kimono emoji?
Copy the character directly as shown on this page: π. You can also copy the HTML entity (👘) or escape formats.
What are the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript representations?
HTML entity: 👘. CSS escape: \\1F458. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F458}.
When should I use the kimono emoji?
Use π when you want to reference kimono-style clothing, Japanese-inspired fashion, traditional outfit themes, cosplay costumes, or culture-related event posts.