Showing posts with label mori girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mori girl. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2014

指间沙

 
I'm back! ♪ After another journey to China and then Tibet, and an unexpected wedding ceremony + photoshoot 3 years after our official marriage at the county courthouse, now I'm in the process of doing some paperwork for a new job! Just for my own satisfaction, I think I'll be posting China and/or Tibet photos gradually for a while...

Dress: 指間沙
Jacket: ModCloth
Brooch: Aunt Carrie's Attic (Etsy)
Hat: TB
Tights: Missing. No legs needed. I AM FLOATING.

The mister bought the above dress for me in Taiyuan's enormous new mall (gasp! brick and mortar shopping? i know...) at a shop called 指間沙 (Zhǐ jiān shā) where they combine natural materials -- hemp, raw silk etc. --  and bohemian fashion with traditional Chinese clothing styles, which is a combination that works extremely well, and one I haven't seen elsewhere?!


The lady working there had a very lovely sculptural mullet bob as seen above, and was wearing a dress that I ended up buying later! You can browse their stuff on Taobao at http://zjsfs.taobao.com

Monday, April 21, 2014

some more forest-y mori girl taobao shop highlights


Does anyone know who I can credit for this cute illustration?


Hoping to recover from a cold, sipping on some mugi-cha and doing a bit of internets window shopping on break from studying for my exam (´・ω・`) Yes, that's when the magic of these posts happen. When I have something to avoid But here are some cute shops I found that might be worth a look! I've only ordered from Rare Butterfly Tribe before (some stuff from day-night is on the way but I haven't received it yet) so I can't vouch for the quality of the others, but I may try them later so I can add them to the master list!

http://annesquare.taobao.com
Mori and natural-kei clothing. Seems to have some stock overlap with Rare Butterfly Tribe below, but has original items as well. I love that tank with the lace choker piece.


http://litongxue.taobao.com
Mori and natural-kei clothing. Seems like it might be affiliated with Dearli, with reference to the whole chestnut thing...? Great styling and photos that are fun to look at.

http://day-night.taobao.com

Day-Night

 Mori and natural-kei clothing. Unfortunately not modeled, but has a great selection of spring stuff.


http://minicooper.taobao.com

Mini Cooper

Moriable and retro/vintage girly bags of all shapes, sizes, and colors.
   

http://oldtimegarden.taobao.com

Oldtime Garden

 Handmade accessory shop -- jewelry, brooches, pins, hats, purses, and the like, all with a foresty theme. Looks like it'd be great for all your cult party needs also.

http://slxi.taobao.com

Rare Butterfly Tribe

 Mori and natural-kei clothing, which I actually posted a little about here! There's some new stuff up for spring.



Monday, March 24, 2014

harvest moon ladies got the fashions (i like)

And now for something completely different? Well... not quite?
There are still rabbits involved.
And clothing!


I'm really excited about the release of 牧場物語 つながる新天地 (Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land) for 3DS!

 It JUST came out on February 27th in Japan, so looks like I'm just going to have to wait. Harvest Moon: A New Beginning came out in Japan in February 2012 and was released in mid-October of the same year in the U.S., so... that is a wee bit heartening, at least (ó㉨ò)ノ♡


I'm a latecomer to the series, but I love the attention paid to the clothing design of the villagers in recent iterations of HM. Of course, the rustic countryside is the backdrop and farming is always the main theme, but I like how the protagonists and villagers alike are often wearing something more sartorially challenging than the tried-and-true Old MacDonald flannel and denim overalls combination, hahaha -- not that there's anything wrong with that, but I love that there are mori, steampunk, ethnically inspired, and lolita elements present!

I want to be a fashionable farmer too... ((begin escapist fantasy))

Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land (2014), 3DS
Connect to a New Land is the second game in the series where you can customize your main character's look -- eye color, hair color, skin color, etc -- and outfits, but I really love the default design for the female protagonist, "a kindhearted girl who loves animals... and always wears a smile no matter how tough things get."









Harvest Moon: A New Beginning (2012)




ANB is the first game that allowed you to customize your main character's physical characteristics, and you can also make a variety of outfits by collecting materials and taking them to the town tailor, some cuter than others, which is nice, since I don't favor the look of the female protagonist so much, nor her cow-print hat. Her design is definitely reminiscent of the HM DS "For Girl" MC.






Harvest Moon: A Tale of Two Towns (2010)


In ToTT you can choose which village you're going to live in -- the idyllic European themed, animal focused ranching town of Bluebell,  or the pan-Asian agriculture focused Konohana. Your outfit changes depending on which you choose, and you can go back and forth between towns if you wish. Depending on the materials you collect, you can even gather a collection of alternative ensembles over the course of the game.








Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar (2008)
A very cute game with a European folky wooden shoes n' windmills "Sound of Music" aesthetic. It's interesting how even the bachelors and bachelorettes -- supposedly all of marriageable age -- look like elementary school kids. Then again, so to the male and female protagonists, both. This was actually my first HM game, where I was awakened to the harsh reality of having my first child within a month of marriage and then heading back to the fields the same day to work D: