Gwen Stefani Launches Harajuku Mini Clothing Line


American fashion designer Gwen Stefani stepped out for attending launch of her new children’s clothing line, Harajuku Mini in Los Angeles on November 12, 2011. 42-year-old star made a bold fashion statement in an eye-catching pantsuit and fancy hairstyle.
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Hot and sexy, Gwen Stefani grabbed everyone’s attention as she made her appearance, sporting white and black patterned jacket, styled with matching cropped pants, both from L.A.M.B. Spring 2012 collection.
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‘Hollaback Girl’ singer teamed her ensemble with stylish wedges by L.A.M.B. She added some fun to her look with a large gold spiked necklace and lots of bangles and rings.
Mother-of-two, Gwen also wore a pair of stud earrings. She added a pop of color with bright red lipstick and looked modern.
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Hollywood star, Gwen Stefani opted for a very funky messy high bun hairstyle. She wore her hair up in a tall top bun with lots of face-framing sleek tendrils hanging down.
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Gwen Stefani Launches Harajuku Mini Clothing Line







Gwen Stefani inspired by costumes


Gwen Stefani's debut childrenswear line borrows prints "right off costumes" she's worn in the past.

The stunning star recently launched her Harajuku Mini collection in Target stores in the US. The range caters for babies, children and tweens and is Japanese anime-inspired.

The brand is Stefani's first venture into clothing for babies and boys, and was launched off the back of her successful Harajuku Lovers young apparel and accessories collection.

Stefani says the range is true to her fashion roots.

"If you look at the line, it reeks of everything that I've worn and done, especially this first collection.
"I wanted it to be a real condensed version of things that I've done in my career and to shrink them down.

"Actual prints that I'm using are actually right off of costumes that I've worn, and you can pull them right up to dresses that I've worn and things like that," she told Style.com.

"There's really a traditional side to it, because that's really my style. I've always really liked that traditional kind of English schoolgirl type of look, but there's also an edgy modern thing going on, which is what I have always loved about Japanese culture.

"You've got the deep tradition of Japan and then you've got their futuristic modern thing, and I love that whole mix of masculine and feminine. I think this line really has all that in it."

The 80-piece exclusive collection includes apparel and accessories.

"It's just so exciting for me, because now I can do real fashion," she explained.

"Before it was like, 'OK, Gwen, you can do a onesie with a character on it.' But that's not fashion, you can get that anywhere."

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