11 months ago 07th Sep 15:28
The 38-year-old singer opened New York Fashion Week with a funky, streetwise collection that paid tribute to Op-Art, naughty school uniforms and Londons Vivienne Westwood.
The collection is labelled LAMB, short for Love, Angel, Music, Baby - the title of another of her successes, her first solo album.
The singer and her stylist Andrea Lieberman won over fashion insiders on the opening day of the annual event with their mix of retro and modern designs, with a few outfits also showcasing Stefani's love of costumes.
Her collection included mini-dresses, in 'wet look' sequins, leopard-prints and 60s-look 'target' patterns and chequerboard-prints that were worn with matching headscarves, knotted under the chin just like the Queen, and steel-heeled ankle-boots.
Gwen Stefani is originally the lead singer of the band, No Doubt. She has recently gone solo, presenting us with music videos that are as much a fashion as a music presentation.
Her innovative fashion range was launched in 2005 and has been described as a'combination of Jamaican rastafarians, English school girls and Orange County teens'.
Stefani says of the range: 'I make the clothes for myself, clothes I'd want to wear. I want clothes that have quality and style.'
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