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Friday, January 29, 2010

I found my cage, the MORI GIRL.

i was looking around my favorite blogs and japanese sites and i came across the term, mori girl. it means forest girl in japanese and it is exactly how i dress. this is so scary! im a stereotype! according to the article on mori girls........
the Mori Girl likes loose dresses and skirts, seldom wears trousers, prefers twisted things to simple ones, seems like natural-kei (a related style) but is actually more contrived, cares about the quality of materials, likes ethnic styles, wears A-line skirts and dresses, likes the style of little children, has a taste for dresses or blouses which look like smocks, doesn't like clothes which are sweet from head to toe, favours dark blue, dark green and bordeaux brown, looks good in warm colours, prefers short nails (an important differentiator from the loud, vulgar gyaru style endorsed by mags like Can Cam), likes fur, knitwear, fluffy hats and ear-muffs, ponchos and boleros, wants to carry a leather bag, tends to use a pochette (a sort of pocket on a strap), prefers small gold things to silver things, likes old things, like the expensive antique watches old people have, likes a large-motif necklace, sports animal motifs and candy motifs, checks and dots, floral retro, lace, leggings or tights, basic round-toed flat shoes.
The Mori Girl might wear trainers, but if she does they'll be slip-ons, looking loose and cute. She prefers walnut buttons to normal ones, wears a chunky stole or scarf around her neck, in winter wears a basic turtleneck, likes to layer clothes, is attracted to puff-sleeves, likes fairy tales, is pale-skinned, with loose hair, probably bobbed with a straight fringe, or, alternatively, has a straight fringe with long loose permed hair. The Mori Girl (often described as small-breasted) isn't a Lolita, but is girly. She likes the mail order company Felissimo, especially their label Syrup. She sucks on Q-Pot confectionery and likes relaxing in cafes or taking a walk, camera in hand. Her favourite shops are old-fashioned general stores. She's a bit of a collector, and likes to find cute books in bookshops. Furniture shops and handmade things excite her. Her favourite seasons are autumn and winter. She vaguely aims to visit Scandinavia one day. When applying make-up, she puts red circles on her cheeks, imparting a glow of country health. There's something soft -- almost transparent -- about the Mori Girl. As she goes by, you sense the subtle scent of flowers.
and the fact is, I DO! I DO! I DO! I DO! I DO! I DO! DO! AND MORE. i never thought it was possible to unknowingly dress exactly like a stereotype, a culture group. and not only that, i love ALL THE THINGS LISTED! why? whyyy? whyyyyyy? my illusions of being unique is shattered!
not that being the same 'type' of girl as my favorite actress Aoi Yu is a bad thing....... BUT it's ridiculous! how can i exactly fit the image of a mori girl is kind of depressing and amazing.