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  1. 1 lip 2016 · Kim Gordon’s brand was the gateway fashion drug for ’90s girls like me who were anti-establishment, strictly secondhand, skate-schooled, reared on DIY, punk, hip-hop, and a shot of indie rock.

  2. 9 kwi 2021 · In April 1994 a young Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation) and Spike Jonze (Her) produced a fashion show on the streets of New York City’s SoHo… and MTV News was there for every look.

  3. 28 kwi 2015 · Instead, through X-Girl, Gordon and von Furth created a preppy look that feminised the skater girl/riot grrrl aesthetic while actually promising to flatter the manifold body types of adolescence and beyond: as the pair put it in one lookbook introduction, “X-Girls = women curves up and down.”

  4. Features. The notion of musicians having their own fashion labels started well before the arrival of the 350s Boost, 700s and Cactus Jack Air Jordans. Way back in the early 1990s there was a vibrant scene, particularly in New York where Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon started the now iconic X-Girl label.

  5. www.etsy.com › market › 90s_xgirl90s Xgirl - Etsy

    Vintage 90's X-Girl X-Elle Kim Gordon Era stencil for t-shirts etc lotus flower logo

  6. 4 mar 2024 · X-girl and PUMA explore the rebellious style codes of ‘90s and 2000s skateboarding culture for the duo’s first-ever collaboration.

  7. In 1994, X-girl opened a store in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. And in the same year, they held a first guerilla-style fashion show in Soho, New York, which was produced by Sofia Coppola and Spike Jonze. Chloe Sevigny and Michelle Rock Wood joined the show as models.

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