The next year, in 1994, Coppola and then-boyfriend Spike Jonze helped produce the guerrilla-style debut fashion show for X-Girl, the label founded by Sonic Youth frontwoman Kim Gordon and Daisy von Furth (Jacobs was a friend of the band, having worked with them on their 1992 “Sugar Kane” music video). The X-Girl show, which featured models like Chloë Sevigny and Padma Lakshmi in slip skirts and baby tees, was timed to coincide with the end of Marc Jacobs’s official NYFW runway presentation, so that his guests would see it.
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