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2023.06.19

The Revolution of Street & Girls' Culture: X-Girl's "Real Girls Clothing"

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"In the end, what exactly is girls' culture?"
It might be strange for the author to say this, but sometimes I ponder this question.
"Street" and "culture" are words we frequently encounter, but the more I think about them, the more they seem somewhat vague. These words, which have wandered far from their original meanings, were frequently used during the mid-90s to the 2000s to describe a fragmented era of trends.
As time passed and we entered the Reiwa era, these words turned into magical terms that could easily encompass the chaotic trends of the world.
However, "street" and "culture" are not abstract terms, and the same holds true for "girls' culture." X-girl, founded by Kim Gordon, is a brand that has sincerely engaged with both "street" and "girls' culture."
The theme for this article is the iconic presence in "street" and "girls' culture," X-girl. By unraveling the history of X-girl, let's re-examine the "street" and "girls' culture" that X-girl has communicated over the years.

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