The band’s name is rooted in their childhood in Cape Town, South Africa. Starting at ages 8 and 9, the sisters performed as street buskers, singing to raise funds for local hospitals and children's homes.
As teenagers, they were signed to Universal Records and released the hit album Xperience in 2011, which topped the South African charts. Visual Identity and Performance Art the soap girls 7.jpg
Their aesthetic has led to both high acclaim and intense criticism. They have famously faced backlash from "punk purists" and venue owners for their bold, "unapologetic" appearances. The band’s name is rooted in their childhood
They earned their moniker because they sold handmade soap to tourists while performing. Visual Identity and Performance Art Their aesthetic has
The image "7.jpg" likely captures the band's transition from pop stars to independent punk rockers. Their visual style is a core part of their "TSG Movement".