Gwen Stefani strutted the stage like she owned it‚ in her plaid pants‚ black crop top‚ and black army boots from her signature clothing line. Her platinum blonde hair whirled around as her vibrant red lips sang the words of No Doubt’s number one hit‚ “Just A Girl”. From the very beginning Gwen had an influence from her musical and creative family. Her mom and dad basically gave her talent and encouragement to make it big in the music world. In Gwen Stefani’s early years she performed with the band
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hails from Anaheim‚ California. They formed in early 1987‚ with original band members‚ Gwen Stefani‚ John Spence‚ and Gwen’s brother Eric. While playing small venues around Anaheim‚ the band managed to pick-up bassist Tony Kanal‚ an India native who was raised in Great Britain and the U.S. The band was soon rocked and devastated with the sudden suicide of fellow bandmate John Spence in December of 1987. Gwen Stefani became the loan lead vocalist and they quickly added guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer
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Gwen Stefani seems to be doing great since her big split with Gavin Rossdale and is moving on just fine. The singer is now dating Blake Shelton and was just spotted taking her sons to check out birds at the pet store. Radar Online shared photos of Gwen out with her son Apollo‚ who is just one‚ checking out birds‚ maybe even thinking about bringing one home with them. Once inside the store‚ Gwen Stefani’s son Kingston‚ who is 9‚ was spotted holding a green bird on his hand. Zuma‚ who is 7‚ was also
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Cited: Ahn‚ Mihi. “Gwenihana.” Salon.com 09 Apr. 2005. 20 Jul. 2010. . Apodaca‚ Rose. “Stefani Says Hello to Harajuku.” WWD: Women ’s Wear Daily 190.30 (2005): 4-4. Bartlett. Ray. “Avant-garde‚ anime fashion fills Harajuku.” USA Today 26 Apr. 2006. 20 Jul. 2010. < http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-04-26-bonus-harajuku_x.htm>
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Girl" is a song by American recording artist Gwen Stefani (pictured) from her 2004 debut solo album‚ Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Produced by Dr. Dre‚ the track features rapper Eve‚ who had previously collaborated with Stefani on the 2001 single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind". "Rich Girl" is a remake of Louchie Lou & Michie One’s 1993 song of the same name‚ which was in turn an adaptation of the Fiddler on the Roof song "If I Were a Rich Man". In the song‚ Stefani discusses dreams of wealth and luxury. She has
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shoppers are and what they want. Among the many that have lucked out are Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen‚ Gwen Stefani‚ and Victoria Beckham. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen have a line called Elizabeth & James‚ a more premium line called Row‚ and a third that was originally for Wal-Mart. Their designs are reflected in their own personal style and they have pieces that can easily work for anyone. Gwen Stefani has a line called L.A.M.B that is not only affordable but has attractive styles that combine bold and
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The concept of ‘The Blonde’ has been ever changing over time and across different contexts. Meanings and cultural ideologies associated with blondeness have shifted due to the change in context at varying points of time. Blondeness has been represented and viewed differently from one culture to another where the context and values play a crucial role in these representations. In the movie‚ “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”‚ Marilyn Monroe is portrayed as the archetypal blonde bombshell that uses her sexuality
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Engana‚ Mary Gwen Stefani D. IA12117 Aug. 23 2013 Prof. Domingo Barcarse Reaction Paper We all have individual differences‚ as well as Ishaan in the movie that has dyslexia. He is a person that just cannot seem to get anything right in class but are more interested in his surrounding like in arts‚ animals and playing games. Though
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"Signs"‚ Gayle Wald focuses on the cultural construction of female youth with a spotlight on the music industry. She introduces her readers to the world of female rockers and the way in which they display their femininity and "girlhood". This may be Gwen Stefani in her trademark platinum or Courtney Love’s torn up baby-doll get up in order to show that acting "like a girl" promotes cultural visibility of all women. With this said‚ we are led to see Wald’s main focal point of this journal: with these female
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have been in pending lawsuits over violations of Intellectual Property rights.[2] The alleged violations are brought on as pieces of merchandise at the large retailers are considered to be knockoffs of designs from Diane von Furstenberg‚ Anna Sui and Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku Lovers line and many other well-known designers.[3] Fast Fashion and Category Management The primary objective of the fast fashion is to quickly produce a product in a cost efficient manner. This efficiency is achieved through the
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