Koneko Germany clipping
Thanks to JaChiKo and Carly at NDWeb.com
Gwen is featured in Koneko a Anime/Manga magazine from Germany. The clipping compares the logos for Gwen’s L Fragrance with the japenese film “Death Note” as both use the same font.
Thanks to JaChiKo and Carly at NDWeb.com
Gwen is featured in Koneko a Anime/Manga magazine from Germany. The clipping compares the logos for Gwen’s L Fragrance with the japenese film “Death Note” as both use the same font.
Superstar StefaniHi there, Gwen! Good to catch up with you – how are you doing?
“I’m great, thanks!”
You’re famed for your bold fashion statements and for being a trendsetter. Do you choose all your outfits yourself?
“Well, I have stylists who bring things in for me, although I still get very excited about what I’m going to wear every day! I used to make my own clothes when I was younger, too, so it’s very exciting for me!” Read the rest of this article »
The sweet lifeShe might have found fame with her band and as a solo singer, but she’s played with a multitude of styles and looks that she’s almost as famous for. And that’s the really surprising thing about Gwen in the flesh – when you look at her up close, she doesn’t look like any of her guises. Sure, the bright lips, arched eyebrows and platinum locks are there, but somehow there’s another Gwen underneath. One who looks a lot softer and sweeter than her high fashion image might suggest.
Today, she’s tired because she’s slap bang in the middle of a world tour, but that doesn’t seem to affect her enthusiasm. “It’s because she has baby Kingston with her,” says a source who works closely with her whenever she’s in London. “Having him around makes her happy.” Read the rest of this article »
Mail on SundayGwen Stefani is a woman of many talents – singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress and now creator of her own signature scent. But with a 15-month-old son, too, it can be hard to hold it all together
Gwen Stefani makes her entrance into Soho House in New York on a wave of “frangipani blossom, peach skin and sensual musk”.
She is here, amid much brouhaha, to launch her signature scent L – named after her clothing label and her breakthrough 2004 solo album, both Love Angel Music Baby (LAMB). Read the rest of this article »
I’m like every other woman. I’m super vain. I have issues.She might be wearing her sparkly leotard-cum-dungarees ensemble. Or a pair of sequined red hot pants. Or a tartan schoolgirl’s uniform. Maybe she’ll have slipped into one of her favourite outfits: armpit-length black leather gloves and monochrome horizontal stripes (imagine an escaped convict hiding out in a burlesque joint).
If you’re reading this on Sunday morning Gwen Renée Stefani will be on stage in Australia, performing her idiosyncratic version of disco funk in front of thousands of tweens, teens and twentysomething pop fans in the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. For 90 sweaty minutes there will be no let-up in the costume changes, choreography – part Broadway show, part cheerleader rally, part hip hop face-off – and belting pop songs. Read the rest of this article »
Hey, Baby It’s Friday night in N.Y.C. when Gwen Stefani enters the conference room at the Ritz-Carlton, where I’ve been waiting for over an hour. There aren’t fireworks or rounds of applause or any big fanfare – actually, it’s not much different than when I entered the room, except that she’s Gwen Stefani and, well, I’m me. Her platinum hair is perfectly coiffed; her eyelashes are thick with mascara. She’s wrapped up in a long black coat that she seems to be getting lost in, and she’s holding her seven-month-old son, Kingston, who is decked out in a L.A.M.B onesie. It’s exactly what I imagined that scene would be like. Read the rest of this article »