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Gwen Stefani: Profile of a DIY Fashion Diva

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Gwen Stefani

Gwen made her own clothes in the early days.

The Breakdown:

Many have credited her with sparking a national interest in DIY fashion. Gwen Stefani has always approached fashion with a DIY attitude. In fact, Stefani was heard to say in a 1991 interview that if her music career didn’t pan out, she was going to be a fashion designer.

Style History:

Before fame & fortune became a reality for Stefani, she was crafting her own costumes to wear on stage. Touring with her debut band, No Doubt, in the 90’s, Stefani didn’t have a lot of money, so she improvised her style. In her early days of DIY, Gwen Stefani altered t-shirts and enlisted the help of a glue gun to add bling and give her stage outfits a completely original look. In the end, she sparked a hot trend of wristbands and mid-drift tank tops that she put together and modeled herself.

Current Credits:

These days, Gwen Stefani is not only a successful performer, but also a respected fashion designer. Her L.A.M.B. collection is sold in department stores all over the world. ‘L.A.M.B.’ is named after Love, Angel, Music and Baby; four women who are Stefani’s backup dancers and represent the Harajuku fashion subculture of Tokyo Japan.

Through the years, Gwen Stefani has stayed true to her DIY fashion roots. She has also welcomed new inspiration. Take a tip from Gwen and reap your own style rewards.

Get Gwen's Look:

Gwen loves no-sew projects. Achieve her casual look with these free and easy instructions:

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