Collection: Mori Girl Skirts

Mori Girl skirts are the defining bottom layer of forest girl fashion — flowing midi and maxi silhouettes built from lace, cotton, corduroy, and patchwork fabrics in earthy, washed, and soft neutral tones. This collection covers the full range: tiered prairie skirts with ruffle hems, embroidered midis, checkered and plaid layered styles, eyelet lace constructions, and scalloped-edge maxis in colors spanning ivory, cocoa, ashen, pressed violet, and cherry red. If you already live in oversized linen and appreciate the weight of a good corduroy underlayer, these are the Mori Girl skirts built for how you actually dress.

How to Style

The Mori Girl Corduroy Tiered Midi Skirt with Plaid Underlayer pairs naturally with a loose ivory or oatmeal linen or cotton blouse tucked softly at the front — let the underlayer peek at the hem for that intentional layered look. Finish with worn leather Mary Janes or chunky boots and a woven or basket-weave bag to keep the woodland texture story going. This combination reads effortlessly autumn without trying too hard.
For a softer, more ethereal take, wear the Mori Girl Ivory Cotton Tiered Lace Ruffle Midi Skirt with a fitted fine-knit cardigan in sage or dusty rose and layer delicate pressed flower or leaf pendant necklaces at different lengths. The ivory cotton base keeps the look grounded while the lace ruffle tiers pull it toward a fairycore or vintage garden-party mood — ideal for picnics or outdoor markets in late spring.

What You'll Find

Silhouettes: tiered midi skirts, prairie skirts, A-line skirts, scalloped-edge maxis, layered mini skirts, high-waist ruffle constructions with underskirts
Fabrics and materials: washed denim-print cotton, corduroy, eyelet lace, patchwork lace, plaid and checkered wovens, embroidered cotton, hollow mesh panels, ruffle and lace hem finishes
Sizing varies by style — check individual product pages for specific size ranges including plus-friendly cuts
Pricing sits in the accessible mid-range for handcrafted-aesthetic pieces — quality detailing like embroidered hems and double-sided underlayers justify the price points well

Care & Washing

Lace-hem and lace-tiered skirts should be hand-washed cold or run on a delicate cycle inside a mesh bag — agitation pulls lace from seams fast. Corduroy pieces wash best on a gentle cold cycle and should be hung to dry away from direct heat, which flattens the pile. Embroidered cotton styles like the Tea Time and Cherry Picnic Patchwork skirts iron well on medium heat from the reverse side to protect the embroidery threads. Patchwork and eyelet constructions store best folded flat rather than hung, which prevents stress on joined fabric panels over time.

FAQ

Mori Girl is a Japanese street fashion aesthetic centered on a nature-dwelling, forest-wandering sensibility — it favors layered, loose, and textural clothing in earthy and soft neutral tones. Skirts in this style typically feature tiered constructions, lace and ruffle hems, prairie silhouettes, patchwork detailing, and fabrics like cotton, corduroy, and eyelet lace.
Layer a tiered or prairie midi skirt with a loose cotton or linen blouse, a fine-knit cardigan, and flat leather boots or Mary Janes — the goal is relaxed and slightly mismatched in a deliberate way. Adding a woven bag and delicate nature-themed jewelry keeps the look cohesive without becoming costume-like.
Loose cottagecore blouses, fine-knit cardigans, and slightly oversized linen shirts all work well with Mori Girl prairie skirts — the key is avoiding anything too structured or fitted at the top. Soft tucks, open collars, and neutral or botanical-print tops complement the tiered and ruffle silhouettes best.
Hand-wash lace ruffle midis in cold water with a gentle detergent, or use a delicate machine cycle inside a mesh laundry bag to protect the lace from snagging. Always air dry flat or hung — tumble drying distorts ruffles and can separate lace from seam attachments quickly.
Mori Girl Skirts