• TURN THE KEY. DROP A SMILE INTO THE CHAMBER OF A ’76 CHEVY. AIM IT DOWN ROUTE 101 TOWARDS THE TRUTH OF ALL CONSCIOUSNESS. DON’T SAY, “CHEESE”, SAY, “GOOD MORNING.” WE’RE ALL TOURISTS HERE. WELCOME TO A PLACE WITH ONLY A WORKING TITLE. I BET YOU CAUGHT EVERY GREEN LIGHT ON THE WAY IN. THE NATURAL HABITAT FOR THE GREAT-WHITE-TOOTHED AGENT SELLING SEASIDE, PRE-FABRICATED DREAMS. NO STAIRS NECESSARY IN THIS ABODE. WE HAVE TRANSCENDED ENOUGH TO GET YOU SAFELY TO YOUR PENTHOUSE. OUT BACK WE’VE GOT THE EXIT, BUT WE CALL IT THE BEGINNING. A BLACK HOLE TRAP RIGGED TO FLIP OFF TIME AND SPACE. CASH? SORRY. WE TAKE AMEX, MASTERCARD, AND VISA FOR THIS DAY TRIP THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS. PAY THE FARE, TEAR THE TICKET STUB, TAKE THE TRIP. I THOUGHT CALIFORNIA WOULD BE DIFFERENT. AH WELL. WHO CARES. I THINK I’M GONNA STAY.
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X-GIRL / JUNGLES JUNGLES

In the summer of 1994, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, founded X-girl with her friend, Daisy von Furth, who worked in XLARGE. Mike D, one of the members of Beastie Boys, who has also been a business partner of XLARGE, asked Kim if she was interested in starting her own line.

Kim and Daisy designed “real clothing” which was the collection of what they wanted to wear. They used graphic designs on their collection. X-girl is considered as a pioneer of “Girl’s Movement” in the fashion industry, involving art and music. The logo of X-girl was designed by Mike Mills. One of his friends, Michelle Rock Wood, was the model of the well-known “face” logo that symbolizes X-girl. Later, he started to design the t-shirts and the posters of X-girl.
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.

X-girl continues to offer “Real Girl’s Clothing”- basic style that are inspired by rock, military, outdoor, sports, and many other street culture factors.
We had the pleasure of collaborating with X-girl, and designing a full collection of graphics heavy garments.