This post is a continuation of an older post on OG mori brands. Please check out that post as well for more information on mori brand history!
Hello everyone! Long time no post. I had one of the busiest, and most fun, periods of my life since moving to Japan recently. But things are settling down again and I wanted to make a new post for you all.
Today, I want to talk about some more bygone mori brands. These brands, while not as influential as those like Wonder Rocket and Cawaii, still had a major impact on mori's image and styling both in Japan and abroad. In fact, many of their brand images still circulate to this day in mori circles! So, let's take a look at a few.
Sechuna
Sechuna was a Korean brand that sold J-fashion inspired pieces, often with a natural flare, to a Korean audience. Around 2010, their clothing began to cater towards more fashion more directly, and they grew popular amongst some mori groups.Goroke
Goroke is another Korean brand selling J-fashion clothing. This brand is actually still active today! They currently sell natural inspired clothing, some of which could still be used in mori. I recommend checking them out, although I have never personally purchased from them.
Goroke's mori focused outfits still circle around the internet today. Most notably, their photoshoot with a short haired model, who often wears a knit hat, are often still shared. Their style was neutral, lightly layered, and had cozy fall vibes.
Their modern clothing is much more toned down, with less of a focus on layering. however, the mori inspirations are still very much evident!
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