

Has a familiar/pet, and most likely a cat or rats.Might tend to have a natural lifestyle.Might be attracted by witchcraft and esoterism.

Braided hair, messy curls, or dreads are good hairstyles.Laced up boots, pointy shoes, victorian heels, and clogs.Prefers dresses and skirts, the longer the better.Can look flirtatious and seductive at times.Wearing stripey socks can be used to create a witchy look.
#BOY MORI KEI TUMBLR MOVIE#

Wants to look like a witch or a dark fairy from the woods.I have copied it here for you to read, and have reworded some points slightly for grammar's sake. The checklist has been reuploaded to various blogs, although the original post has been lost over time. Those who created the style actually worked together at its inception to create a dark mori checklist The checklist was originally hosted on the now-deleted blog Strega's Forest, which was originally a dark mori blog, that later moved to Strega with a large portion of the community. Additionally, more block colors are used in the style than mori, especially in the form of large blocks or continuous color. Overall, fewer prints are used in the style, with mainly stripes being used if anything. NO ONE can demand to know what Strega is or exclude anyone from the fashion or tag! Strega is the witch inside us, coming out through our clothing.It is different from goth in that it has no inherent ties to goth culture or music.It is different from mori in that it doesn’t have any ties to japan or Japanese street fashion.Inspiration is drawn from goth, boho, mori and whatever else you prefer.Inspiration is taken from fairytales, folklore, and myth, all things magical and witchy.Strega means witch, and that theme is, therefore, the center of the fashion.The official description via Mai Magi of Strega is as follows: However, Strega officially is quite different from dark mori. The style is often confused with dark mori, partially because of their similar origins, and also because of some style similarities. This led to the creation of Strega fashion, which has now become well known amongst online fashion communities. However, although they left the community behind rather quickly, the term dark mori and its style still lived on and grew to become almost as well known as mori kei itself.Īs the official creators of dark mori created the style, they came to realize that many of them desired a different sort of style, one focused less on rules and the silhouette and ideals that are attached to the mori kei style. Eventually, the base ideas for dark mori and those who created it would create a new style, Strega, and leave the dark mori community. One person who was well known for helping create the style is Mai Magi (previously known as shortcuttothestars). The style was actually created by a group of various people on Tumblr and other social media platforms. Regardless of its creation, the style is still considered to be an official substyle by almost everyone in the mori community. The style also appears to never have spread to Japan at all, and there are no street snaps of dark mori, or magazine looks, at least not that I can find. Unlike mori kei, dark mori was not created in Japan, but rather on the internet by western audiences sometime around 2012. The history of dark mori is quite interesting. However, although it is well known, the specifics about the style are often confusing, and the history of its creation is almost unknown to most. A few posts I would recommend for more information about the style are Miss Kellie's post, Crow Fairy Laura's post here, one by Milk Teeth here, and one by Carnivale Salt here. There are a few posts about Dark Mori still floating around the internet, a lot of outfit photos, and the name of the style generally is common in the collective mori consciousness.
