'Geisha' fashion takes hold in the US

       Products associated with big-budget Hollywood film 'Memoirs of a Geisha'          are already hitting the stores even before the movie hits theaters. The          items inspired by this movie are made of rich velvet and satin and invoke          a world of luxury. In a confluence of art and commerce, the romantic epic          depicting a young girl blossoming into a legendary geisha has also become          a style - one found in Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, and high-end          department stores. Based on Arthur Golden's bestselling novel, "Memoirs          of a Geisha" tells the story of a young girl who was taken from her          home and sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. She transforms          as she learns the arts of the geisha, including dance and music, wearing          kimono, and elaborate makeup and hair. The film acknowledges that her          life is sometimes dark. But what shines through on the big screen are          the colors and costumes, images nothing short of glamorous. 
The Banana Republic limited-edition collection appeared in select stores and online in November. It includes a silk floral kimono top ($88), Asian tassel necklaces ($58), and a satin kimono dress ($168). At Bath & Body Works a special display is dedicated to products such as a Rice Face Wash ($32), Flower Petal Mask ($35), and Shimmer Powder with Crushed Pearls ($38). The products can also be found online and in stores such as Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Sephora.
 
 

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