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Thursday, December 5, 2024

2024 in Review (Mori and more!)

Hello my deers! This post is a bit different from my normal content, so I want to do a quick explanation of why.

As mori is no longer an active fashion style, there is only so much content that can be made about it. I've been posting about mori things for years now, and while I don't plan on stopping any time soon, I'd like to diversify my content here a bit, so that I can post more regularly for your all.

So, that being said, I wanted to do something more mori adjacent, and do a year in review type reflection of things I've enjoyed this year, both mori and not. I hope you can enjoy and find a few things you might like yourself.

Music

My taste in music is, as always, very eclectic. However, I did find some new musicians and songs that I really enjoyed this year that have a mori feel to them. So here are a few of my recommendations!

The Crane Wives

This band isn't new, but they are new to me. I only really started listening to their extensive catalogue this year, and I've really enjoyed it. Their sound is soft yet powerful, very relaxing and toned down, and has really meaningful lyrics.

I'd highly recommend anything from them, but a few of my favorites recently have been The Curse, Never Love an Anchor, The Moon Will Sing, and The Hand That Feeds.


Motion sickness by Phoebe Bridgers

This song was one of those that got played on tik-toks and reels a while back, and I really enjoyed the sound so I started listening to the whole song. It's melancholy, but overall relaxing. And I really enjoy the soft tones of Bridgers' voice. It's a great casual listen.


My Body's My Buddy by Tessa Violet and Brye

Words cannot express how much I love this precious song. It's all about loving yourself and your body, and feels like a warm hug and a therapy session all in one whenever I listen to it. It's been on repeat for me ever since it came out, and I highly recommend it to anyone.


Last Man on Earth by Anna Bates

This song isn't actually new, or new to me, but I did rediscover it this year and I forgot how much I enjoyed it. Although it's about an apocalyptic event, it's somehow whimsical and charming in its own way. The music is also just really good.



Song about America by Olive Klug

This one is a bit political, but as an American currently really struggling with the state of the world, it really speaks to me. It also has Joni Mitchell vibes, which I love, and a very strong classic folk feel. It's really gotten me through some hard times this year, so I hope it can speak to you too.



Tiny Habits

Tiny Habits is a phenomenal group. Their harmonies and soft sound are absolutely breathtaking. I recommend anything by them. My current favorite song is Tiny Things, but I've also really enjoyed One More and their cover of Landslide.

Games

I've played a lot of games this year. Most of them are not mori, but I want to talk about my favorites anyways. I'll try to tie them in, but honestly, these are just really good games that I recommend anyone check out.

I have two categories of games this year, games that consumed my brain, and games that were cozy and fun.

Brain Worms

  • Baldur’s Gate 3
Yes, I'm one of those people that was obsessed with Baldur's Gate this year. I had never picked up any game like it before, and I was convinced I wouldn't actually like it. I was wrong. This game was amazing. The stories, the characters, the gameplay, it's all so good. 

On a "mori" note, the game has some really nice forest locations. And also druids. That's mori, right?

But really, the game is just a narrative masterpiece. I found myself really connecting with the world and the characters, and really invested in their experiences. 

It is a bit more graphic than other games I've played, but I still highly recommend it. If you haven't picked it up yet and you are even slightly interested, do it. You won't regret it and it is well worth the price.


(My original artwork of my Tav character, Isra!)
  • Talos Principle 2
This game is technically solarpunk, but to be honest, it gives major mori vibes. It almost all takes place outside in these gorgeous nature locations. It was honestly breathtaking. 

The gameplay is puzzle based, so if you love a good puzzle game, some really fun and interesting characters, beautiful scenery, and some philosophy thrown in for a little spice, then you will really enjoy this game. I picked it up on a whim and it became one of my favorite games I've ever played. Highly recommend it.

Also, you can pet cats in it. What's not to love?

  • Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
I know, this one is mainstream and everyone has played it. But man. It's just a really great game. I put so many hours into this game, and I don't regret it for a second. Exploring the landscape, meeting characters, thinking of ingenious ways to skirt around a fight because you're a wimp (maybe that's just me though...) is all so fun. 

If by some miracle you haven't picked up this game, go ahead and do it. The first time experience of playing it is honestly indescribable. 

  • In Stars and Time
This game is not mori at all, but I cannot recommend it enough. It's a game about an rpg protagonist, stuck in a time loop. It has some heavy topics about mental health, but it is handled so well and is so impactful. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, desperate to read every bit of dialogue. And it did not disappoint even for a second. 

I don't want to spoil the gameplay, as it really is a game best played (or watched) blind. But I can guarantee you, you will have an impactful experience and hear a story you will never forget. Insertdisc5 did an amazing job with this one.


Cozy and Fun

  • Chants of Sennaar
This game is like Heaven's Vault lite, and it was super charming and quick to progress through. It has fun challenges and exploration, as you scale a mysterious tower and learn to translate various in game languages. 

It was fairly short, but very well done. A nice little puzzle game to curl up with.

  • Sonority
This game is an indie game, and it feels like one. But for what it is, it has some unique puzzle mechanics centered around music, and some nice areas. The language localization was a bit... spotty to say the least, but it didn't distract too much from the gameplay. 

It was also pretty short, but I had fun playing it and found the puzzles fun but not too challenging. 

  • A Little to the Left
This game saw a lot of popularity this year, as it should have! It's also a bit short, but it's a really well done puzzle game involving organizing items. It's exactly what it says on the tin, so if you think you would enjoy that, you probably will. And if cleaning in a game sounds awful to you, then you might want to skip this one.

I personally love organizing, so this game was a blast for me. I found myself returning to it for the daily puzzles over and over! Very cute and relaxing.

Places I Visited

I travelled less around Japan this year compared to other years, but I still visited a lot of charming places that I really enjoyed. Here are some of my highlights!

Nikko

I've been to Nikko so many times at this point after moving to Tochigi. It's the most famous place in this prefecture, and that's for a reason.

Nikko is a heritage site, known for it's beautiful and intricate temples. I've been able to visit it in all four seasons, and each is as stunning as the last.

 

Ashikaga Flower Park

Ashikaga Flower Park is most known for is Wysteria. I've visited in the peak season, and it truly is magical. But this year I had the chance to visit during a less busy time at rose season. The smell was amazing, and there were literally hundreds of kinds of roses. I'd never seen anything like it before. It was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.

Gunma/Mt Akagi

I had a chance to go to a very Yama Kei place. In fact, a yama kei anime takes place there! A mori character and her yama friends actually climb this mountain, Mt. Akagi, in Encouragement of the Climb.


I wasn't able to climb the mountain, but I did see some lovely natural sites in and around Mt. Akagi. The area is breathtaking. My best memory was when my brother, visiting me at the time, pulled out his kalimba and played a little tune as we sat at a beautiful overlook. Truly enchanting and a mori girl dream!


My Hobbies

I spent a lot of time this year focusing in on my hobbies. Here are a few highlights!

Artwork

I drew a lot this year! I completed inktober completely, with full pieces for each day, for the first time. I also started using my art instagram account more regularly, opened a toyhouse account, and completed 3 commissions! My art has improved a lot this year, and for the first time in my life I feel confident and comfortable calling myself an illustrator. 

Here are a few pieces I liked this year.

Mireldis from Bella Sara (Commission for Asherah)


A Tinble (my original species)

Loop from "In Stars and Time"

An original creation, Bruna, for an art contest

Songwriting

For the first time in a long time, I wrote a new original song! This song is about my heart's home here in Japan, the town where I used to live but had to move from. It's very bittersweet, and all in Japanese. I'm hoping to record it and release it soon on my youtube channel, but that may be something for a later date.

Writing

I finished a final draft of my first full novel! It's still not published as of yet, but I am ridiculously proud of it. It's a fantasy novel and I hope to someday release it for everyone to read.

Game Design

I started learning game design this year, something I didn't think it was even possible for me to do. But somehow, I'm doing it! I completed my first fully functional demo, and I'm currently working on a full project. It may be years until it sees the light of day, and I'm not ready to share any teasers just yet, but I'm very excited about the progress I've made so far.

That's all for my year's review. But how about you my deers? What things did you enjoy this year? What are you proud of accomplishing? Where did you visit? I'd love to hear all about your year.



Sunday, September 19, 2021

Bibliotheca September Prompt: Fall

 September's Bibliotheca writing prompt is, appropriately, Fall. There are so many ways to interpret this prompt, but I'm choosing to approach it this way: I want to share with you what made me "fall" in love with mori fashion.

There are so many things that made me first fall in love with mori kei, some of them I've talked about online before, others I haven't, but today I want to point out some of the people and aspects of the fashion that really drew me in and have kept me hooked all these years.

The Fashion

First, let's start off with aspects of the fashion that initially drew me in. There are many, but I've narrowed it down to three.


1) The soft femininity: Mori kei, especially in its original form that I first discovered, has a soft type of femininity that really spoke to me and my interests. As far as fashion goes, I feel like mori reminds me of the fashion embodiment of a warm hug from your mom. Does anyone else feel the same? That kind of feeling really drew me in. It is the kind of image I have always wanted to portray. I also just love all the small feminine details that mori often has. It's so cute and cozy!


2) The laid-back lifestyle and focus on the little things: Mori has always had a deep connection to slow living. Anyone who knows me at all knows that I enjoy a lot of "slow living" ideas. (It probably stems from my mental health struggles and wanting to wrap myself up in cozy and relaxed things, but that's neither here nor there.) Even in Choco's original list, mori is described as a lifestyle where small things are valued, like a warm cup of tea, a stroll through the woods, or artistic pursuits. That kind of lifestyle really speaks to me and my interests.


3) The connection to nature: As someone who grew up camping and hiking from a very young age with my family, nature, and being eco-conscious, are incredibly important to me. So finding a fashion style that embodied that, and was deeply connected to nature, was very important to me and is one of the reasons that I have continued to feel connected to mori kei throughout the years. Not all mori people are as crazy about the outdoors as I am, but you can't deny the two concepts are intricately intertwined. 

The People

Although I initially fell in love with mori for its fashion, it's the people and the community that have really kept me invested throughout the years. There are so many people I could mention, but here are a few that have really impacted me personally.

Georgia


I've talked about Georgia from SunnyMorningDiary many times on this blog, but she still remains one of my all-time biggest influences. She was one of the most active mori girls in the international community when I first discovered mori. Her outfit photos and chronicles of her adventures around London wearing mori inspired me to try wearing mori for myself. Although she is no longer around, her mori content left a big impression on me and I still find aspects of her aesthetic seeping into my own to this day.

Shani Deer

Left to Right: Georgia, Shani, and Kimeguredays

Shani was another very active mori girl when I joined the community, but unlike her friend Georgia who interacted less with other people, Shani was pretty active on the livejournal and often posted and commented there. Although we didn't know each other personally, her sweet personality and adorable style were also a huge inspiration to me. She's also no longer in the community, but her impact has left a legacy on me and others.

Kellie


Kellie is a very sweet soul whom I used to interact with often in the community. She was super active and ran an amazing blog. She also encouraged mori people to communicate more, be it in her real life mori meet-ups with her local community, to her active conversations with everyone online. I adored seeing her around the community, and was sad when she left. But her blog, her atmosphere, and her impact still remain impactful on me to this day.

Annie


Another sweet individual that I would've consider a friend, Anie was another active face in the mori community. She was kind, outgoing, and seemed to always be creating and sharing content. I always admired her consistent online presence. When she left the fashion community I was sad to see her go, and I often wish that her content had remained active as it served as a huge inspiration for me back in the day.

Resources

Maybe it's strange to include resources on this list, but I have a few resources that really impacted me and inspired my love for mori fashion, so I want to share them with you all as well!

Ohyeahmorigirl


The tumblr account Ohyeahmorigirl was a treasure trove of information that was immensily helpful for me as a new mori girl all those years ago. I often found myself browsing their hundreds of reblogged images, dozens of answered questions, and links to various resources. I even followed one of the mods (Manon, now an active member of the Kawaii Riot) for many years after the blog closed and she left the community. I still miss this resource. It was a perfect one-stop shop for all things mori related, and I miss being able to link fellow mori folk to this easy resource. 

Mori Girl Livejournal

No list would be complete without the original livejournal community. The community there was so genuine and kind. I posted my first ever outfit photo there, shared my first interactions with other mori friends there, and found my first resources there. The community was so kind and cozy, and I felt right at home. I knew then that I loved this community and wanted to stay in it for as long as I could.

This list cannot cover everything and everyone that has inspired me. There are so many amazing individuals who have gone in and out of the community over the years that it would take days and days to share all of them. But these are some of my biggest and fondest reasons and memories that I fell in love with mori. How about you? What made you fall in love with mori kei? I'd love to hear your stories and inspirations below!



Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Why we should make International Mori Day a thing again.

Hello my deers! Happy (late) new year! I've been quite busy in my personal life recently, but I wanted to stop by and give you all a short post. (Also, the results of my recent survey are in the works! I have a lot of data to sort through and little time to do it. But I promise it's on its way!)

Today, I'd like to talk to you about something known as International Mori Day. 

It's likely that if you have even been somewhat involved in J-fashion for any length of time, you've heard of International Lolita Day (or ILD). ILD is a day when many people who wear lolita fashion get together for meet-ups, dress up and share their outfits on social media, and generally spread the word about lolita fashion to the masses! However, did you know there is such a thing as International Mori Day?

A while back on the International Mori Fashion and Lifestyle Facebook group, 2014 to be exact, a fellow mori person suggested creating our own version of ILD. Thus, International Mori Day was born! Sadly, it never really caught on fully, and most people have either never heard of it, or forgotten about it. But I would love to see it brought back and celebrated by the mori community internationally.

The collage created during the first International Mori Day event in 2014. (If you look closely you can see me, and maybe some other familiar faces!)

So, if we started our own day of celebration, what would we do? I think we should try to emulate the aspects of ILD that make it so special and fun for the lolita community. Of course, meetups are fun if you can, but for the majority of us with no local community, we can share outfit photos with one another, celebrate and share our love for mori on social media, get a buzz going, share fun crafty posts, and anything really! Just celebrate the fashion we love together and keep the spirit of mori kei alive!

So, if we celebrate this day, when would it be held? Well, the first IMD was held the third Saturday in Sept of 2014. So this day would be the easiest to revive and keep going. However, I think we should do bi-annually, like ILD. Maybe both September and the third Saturday in April or May. This would allow for Fall and Spring outfits, and a lot of variety in content.

So, what do you think? Would you participate in International Mori Day? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! I think this would be a fantastic way to keep mori relevant and alive in the J-Fashion community, especially now that mori has all but died in Japan. What do you think? 

Until next time, my deers!