10/5/2023 0 Comments Mori mori keiYes, my favourite one is a collectively led by the river with mismatched chairs and a garden next to the water. But actually I’d rather make them myself. Loves the vibe of Q-pot candy-shaped accessories.Especially loves Syrup and Snow Fellisimo.I’m more of a tomboy, and people will always get that impression of me, no matter how much lace and pink I wear. No, but the plan for when I’ve had enough of the locks. Before the dreadlocks it was stick-straight and really thick and not soft at all, sadly. I’ve seen explanations for this as “just healthy looking”, but seriously? Anyway, I actually am rather light-skinned, but I sometimes wish I’d look a bit healthier. Yes, but I’m always a bit afraid they’ll make my shoulders look broader. I don’t always like things to be close to my neck, so I’m more of a scarf-all-the-time person. T heir default winter wear is turtlenecks.Isn’t that what they’re made for? I love extra long scarves with ends that go down to my calves even when properly wrapped in winter. Loves to wrap scarves and stoles all the way around the neck.Prefers cloth buttons to ordinary buttons.Seriously, has this girl ever been to a forest? ALL my trainers are tie-ups because in slip-ons one can neither run nor climb. If wearing sneakers, they must be slip-ons that are loose-fitting and cute.Everything else just isn’t comfortable at all, so this is actually one of the first things I look for in shoes. Yes, also because living in a cobble-street hillside town, everything else would be downright moronic. Wears flat soled shoes as default foot-wear.I just discovered leggings for my own style, they’re so incredibly comfy! And I’d love a checkerboard dress with different shades of grey. I don’t like polka dots, especially not black or white ones. While I actually like the look of these, I find them too impractical to wear them, except for conventions an such, but then rather on my belt that around my neck. Loves necklaces with large motifs, like loupes.Prefers gold accessories to silver ones.Thrifted ones and hand-me-downs are best when it comes to environmental and moral consciousness. They are kind of cute, but rather impractical. I still need more things that still fit with my dreadlocks. Is more comfortable with short nails, rather than long.It’s a bit sad that colour has been on a hard decline in Mori Kei recently, as if all there is were the beiges of “traditional mori” and the ash hues of Strega. Also, I’m more of a brick red girl than a burgundy one. Yes, and mustard yellow and all the colours of fall. Loves deep earthy colors like Bordeaux (burgundy), dark green, dark blue, and b rown.As it says “super sweet”, I think it’s all right to tick it off. I’m not a big fan of OTT Sweet Lolita, but a bit of sweet is okay. Yes, I think they’re very pretty, but most of the time, the A line dilemma applies here, too. Loves smock-like one piece dresses and blouses.Yes, every time I pass a cute girl’s dress, I complain that it’s not available in my size. Loves one-piece dresses similar to what little girls would wear. As a curvier girl, A line looks horrible on me. Definitely, I just can’t wear polyester and other non-natural fibers, they make me all twitchy. Loves to be particular about materials.Similar to Natural kei fashion but with a little quirk.Prefers somewhat quirky clothing over simple ones (but doesn’t really like out and out flashy ones).Wears one piece dresses and skirts as everyday dresses.“Loose fitting ” usually doesn’t look good on me, so I just go for “comfy”. Loves loose-fitting, one-piece dresses.Original list in black, checked-off points in sea green, and comments in the usual dark grey. Inspired by Laura’s list over at Roses and Vellum (albeit for Dark Forest Mori, but that’s coming up next) here is my checked-off, (sometimes slightly sarcasticly) commented Mixi List. I always had mixed feelings about this list, as some of the listed things were quite off in my opinion. The Mixi List is the first thing that ever defined Mori Kei, setting up a few guidelines (I don’t consider them rules) for the style.
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