





recently i've been looking at the mori (forest) girls blog for the cute pictures and outfits. yesterday the nyt ran a story on this style:
The forest girls wear layers of thin cottony dresses, thick tights and boots, unpretentious makeup and cloth tote bags, the intention being to resemble a handmade doll from some romantic, Black Forest setting.
and
“They don't want to live so much as to exist, preferably on a metaphysical level.”
oh my!
p.s. isn't yū aoi (last two pictures) super cute? and do i spy a hudson's bay point blanket in the second picture? holla!
1 comment:
Adorable but one must look like a Mori girl to wear it.
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