It always made me want to be able to actually get some kimono and have fun--but alas, where would I wear them?
One option is
everywhere. My kimono collection is mostly informal - meaning I have a large amount of komon kimono and yukata, the jeans-and-T-shirt variation of the kimono world. They're more free form than the formal ones, more carefree to wear since they can usually be easily washed, you have more freedom in how they're worn and also more occasions to which wear them. I do have some more formal options (including one super formal) but those are never quite as comfortable to wear, and it frankly scares me to wear them for fear of damaging them. As an example, these are all non-formal kimono and yukata:
(Yes, the brown one is my favourite.)(And I'm afraid of bees, hornets and wasps.)
Due to them being informal there's a lot more freedom in how they're worn and accessorized. To compare, here's my most formal kimono:
No more random shoes, no colourful eri (= collar), no wild obi, accessories or floofy hairstyles. When you're wearing the formal ones you're tied to rules or you'll just look bad. Alas, with the formal wear even a tiny bit of damage = ruined... so it's not exactly relaxing to wear formal kimono.
Just as an extra, here's that puffin obi again: