Kimono 3 is sewn with the brand's characteristic attention to detail, such as the unique handmade finishes and the absence of visible machine stitching. These emphasise the nobility of the fabric used: a rare higher-weight silk with a simple weave, giving a matte finish. The pattern on the fabric refers to designs found in traditional Japanese kimonos.
Inspired by the traditional Japanese kimono, Kimono 3, like all other kimonos by Monika Adamska, has many elements characteristic of them, such as miyatsukuchi (unstitched parts of the front and back below the armpits) or the characteristic shape given by the presence of sode-guchi (sleeve opening) and furi (unstitched part of the sleeve), visible in the sleeve construction.