Latest women fashion trends- Gwen Stefani Clothing

July 28th, 2009 by

Every lover of music knows Gwen Stefani as one of the most high-ranking celebrities who started out with the band No Doubt and with at least two decades thriving music career. In the 2004, the diva produced her first album without collaboration with anyone else that did marvelously well and she sold digitally one million copies for this Hollaback Girl. Stefani is also a smart fashion designer whose accomplishment is proven by her forward-looking and creative fashion line. Her initial fashion label that hit the runways first in 2004 was fashioned by her in 2003 and branded L.A.M.B which is the short form of Love Angel Music Baby with an underlying principle of paying tribute to her debut solo album. These collections involve predominantly apparel although footwear, handbags, watches and keen production of fragrance.

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What is so special about Gwen Stefani fashion clothing is the fact that it depicts uniqueness as it involves multiplicity of customs from around the world as she has obviously toured the world due to her top music career and developed a special liking. These very important customs Stefani fashion consist of are from nations like Japan, India, and Guatemala not forgetting Jamaica. Her elaborate sense of style and also the talent has a long established reinforcement as Gwen comes from a family with individuals who are not only interested in fashion but also practices it. As, anyone would expect,

her fellow icons such as Paris Hilton mostly admire her creation and even herself. Perhaps, this clothing line speaks so much about her personal love for fashion and style.
Since the time she established her first collections, Gwen Stefani fashion style and innovatory abilities have been noticed by many, as they are also very original and do not deserve negative critics. As a consequence, she has now expanded to a new line called the Harajuku Lovers that is typically more Japanese-inspired than the other one and women can be seen flattering their figures with the collections from the line as it depicts uniqueness.

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