![]() ![]() Lots of barrack lots were built there at that time to accommodate the soldiers and new shops were also created for military families. Remember to be yourself and be kind to one another.The word Harajuku (原宿) derivates from two Kanjis 原 (Yuán) meaning original and 宿 (Yado) which refers to “a place in which someone lives or stays temporarily”.ĭuring World War II, US army came and established their camp in the place that is known today as Harajuku district. Its important to be comfortable in your own skin, so no need to follow these "rules" step by step. People may view mori kei in different ways and that is okay. These are only guidelines, and shouldn't be taken too seriously!? Mori kei is all about having a simple, cozy lifestyle as well as fashion. You occasionally like to consider which fictional characters are moris and what films and music tie into mori kei. ![]() You'd like to visit places with beautiful sceneries and lush forests, like Scandinavia.ģ9. Autumn and winter are your favourite seasons.ģ8. You like making things by hand, such as sewing, knitting, painting, etc.ģ7. Finding cute books at a book store makes you happy.ģ6. You like to collect natural things like shells, chestnuts and leaves.ģ5. You subconsciously end up at variety and antique shops and you often get excited when you go into a secondhand clothing stores.ģ4. You enjoy spending time in forests and rural places with natural scenery.ģ3. In towns and cities, you enjoy chilling out at cafés, in bookstores and in parks.ģ2. You enjoy hearty, homemade food like soup and bread.ģ1. You like to be environmentally conscious and would not want to damage nature.ģ0. If you wear makeup, you prefer lighter natural or quirkier makeup to strong, heavy makeup.Ģ9. You like to care for your skin to protect it against the elements.Ģ8. You love fairy tales legends and local folklore.Ģ7. You like patterned, wood or handmade buttons as opposed to plain buttons.Ģ5. You like shoes that are appropriate for walking through a forest, such as boots.Ģ4. You like socks and hosiery, especially warm and fluffy socks.Ģ3. You like lace of all kinds, especially old fashioned and handmade lace.Ģ2. You like flower patterns and prints, on clothes or accessories.Ģ1. You like designs featuring animal motifs.Ģ0. You like necklaces with large designs like clocks and keys.ġ9. You are attracted to old things like antiques and pocket watches.ġ8. You prefer old looking jewellery to shiny metals and cut gemstones.ġ7. You love looking at natural and practical looking bags, usually satchels and backpacksġ6. You like wrapping up warm with accessories for cold days, such as fluffy hats, scarves, ear muffs, etc.ġ5. You like deep and warm colors like burgundy, fukamidori (dark green), koniro (navy blue) and chairo (dark brown) as well as natural whites and creams.ġ4. You don't like mixing tough or super sweet fashion styles with mori kei.ġ3. You long to exude a soft, friendly mood and prefer being laid back to being argumentative.ġ2. You like to have a fresh, child-like (youthful) look and you want to live an uncomplicated, sweet and simple life.ġ1. You always choose faux fur and leather over real fur and leather.ġ0. You choose natural fabrics like cotton and wool over synthetic fabrics like polyester and rayon.ĩ. You like wearing loose-fitting, comfy clothes over tightly fitted clothes.Ĩ. You also like to incorporate ethnic styles and patterns into your outfits.ħ. ![]() You prefer traditional, slightly quirky clothes over modern-looking clothes (especially loud and flashy clothes).Ħ. You like natural feeling dresses, skirts, trousers, overalls, etc.ĥ. You like layering garments of all kinds and to you, an outfit is incomplete without two or more layers.Ĥ. You want to look like you live in a forest: you look natural, but with your own style.ģ. Mori kei is for everyone and all creatures alike and this is non-optional!Ģ. You must be respectful to all moris, regardless of gender, sexuality, religion, culture, race, etc. Here are the "updated Mori Rules" we as a community decided should be considered and/or revamped. Since the mori community in general slowly vanished around 2010 these rules are just a reminder of how we once flourished as a community. Hello Mori Kei Amino Community! If you haven't seen our recent post we've decided to discuss reinventing the "Mori Kei Rules". I said some? A lot of rules actually… Let’s have a closer look at the Mori Girl rules: " To be allowed in and earn the label Mori Girl, one needs to follow some rules. It was launched in August 2006 on Mixi, Japan’s largest social network, by a girl calling herself Choco and now has 38,219 members. " The Mori Girl community is no secret anymore. ![]()
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