X-Girl
X-girl is a streetwear brand defined by its fusion of 1990s youth subcultures, including skate, punk, and indie rock. Its aesthetic emphasizes functional silhouettes, graphic motifs, and a riot grrrl ethos. The brand represents a rebellious, DIY approach to feminine fashion within a male-dominated street culture.
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Founded in 1994 by Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and Daisy von Furth, X-girl emerged as a female counterpart to the brand X-Large. It gained prominence through a guerrilla-style fashion show in SoHo, produced by Spike Jonze and Sofia Coppola. The brand played a pivotal role in the 1990s cool Japan movement and the global rise of streetwear. It remains a significant historical marker for the intersection of alternative music and independent fashion.
