![]() I love hats, but most of mine don’t fit over my hair anymore, sadly. Which is complicated, sure, but I try to avoid it. As long as it doesn’t delve into the realms of cultural appropriation. ![]() Medieval, Victorian, Folklore and 1920’s inpirations.I wish I was better at knitting, herringbone stitch items are so pretty. Thrifted, of course, or at least from an environmentally conscious manufacturer/vendor. Leather accessories (belts, pouches, cuffs, corsets…).Natural stones, bones, taxidermy and silver jewelry is best.Flowers, Leaves, feathers, or antlers make pretty headpieces.Antique, used or ragged laces and silks.I’m always a bit particular about the word “must”. Or what ever strikes your fancy and looks good with the rest. More like off-whites and beiges, and then that’s “normal” Mori Kei again. All white outfits can be pretty for a ghostly look. ![]() I already mentioned this in the last list, but maybe I should discuss this in a post of its own. I always feel like the whole “there are other colours than grey and beige” thing is being neglected in recent descriptions of mori. Likes to wear Dark, dusty colours, but also jewel and earthy tones.Somewhere between a witch, a fairy (maybe a tinker fairy?) and a general wild child. Wants to look like a witch or a dark fairy from the woods.Ticked-off items are dark red, the list itself is black, and the comments are the usual dark grey. Again inspired by Laura of Roses and Vellum, again commented (sometimes). After checking off and sometimes also commenting the original Mixi List I felt like I needed to have a look at this one, too, as I feel drawn to Strega and general Mori Kei alike.
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