Friday, May 2, 2014

Natural Spring Coordinate

Hello lovelies!  I'm back today with just a quick photo!  I put together this cozy coordinate for spring days here that just won't warm up.  Rather than a "cute" look, this one is more of a "natural" style.  Don't mind the guy photo-bombing in the back...
Dress, petticoat, sweater:  purchased at Doota in Seoul
Tights:  Tabbisocks
Clogs:  Sbicca
Necklace:  Wonder Rocket


Here you can see the lovely prints on the dress and tights better  Hope you guys don't mind the picture of my feet!  

I can't really decide if I like natural or cute styles better...so I wear both ^_^  The natural look seems to make the most sense in terms of capturing a "forest girl" look.  I picture a girl who lives in a fairytale cottage in the woods and wears natural fabrics and floral prints.  
I do like the frilly, lace-y, layered styles that also constitute Mori style, but they seem less likely to be worn by a "forest wanderer."  Just my two cents.  Both looks are lovely, and I certainly can't choose between them!

Which do you prefer?  Leave me a comment!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Blythe

Just a quick post today...this week is really busy unfortunately 

Today I want to introduce one of my Blythe dolls!
Her name is Jade and she's kind of a doll-version of me ^_^  Well, at least, she has my hair color and I dress her in tiny Mori fashions.  Here she is in an outfit she's been wearing for a while, because it suits her so well.

In case you're not familiar with Blythe dolls, they were originally made by the Kenner toy company in the 1970s.  The play feature or gimmick that Blythes have, is that you can change their eye colors with a pull string in the back.  Each click of the pull string changes the doll's eyes to a different color and expression.  Typically, each doll has a pair of left-facing eyes, a pair of right-facing eyes, and two sets that look straight ahead.  The original dolls were not very popular with children unfortunately, and were discontinued after about a year.

Flash-forward to now ... because of their rarity and popularity with collectors, original Kenner Blythes are now worth hundreds or thousands of dollars!

Fortunately for most of us, the Japanese toy company Takara now makes new Blythes that look similar to the originals, without the astronomical price tag.  They even made an actual Mori girl Blythe a few years ago!


Isn't she lovely?  Her name is Vinter Arden.  Unluckily for me, I was taking a break from Blythes when she was released, and didn't know about her until she was long sold out I'll probably never own Vinter Arden because she is very popular now, and tends to sell in the $600 range.  Oh well.

I like my own Jade very much anyways ^_^  It's fun to look at handmade Blythe clothes on etsy for her, and I kind of like that she wasn't a "pre-made" Mori girl.  After, Mori style is about doing your own thing, right?


In terms of more recently released Blythes, I really like Misha Tebyu Lyublyu, a girl with a really funny name and a fairy tale/folkloric look.  She's got a Goldielocks and the 3 Bears theme going. I don't add to my Blythe family very often, but I may have to pick her up before she goes up too much in value.


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