Women's Wear Daily (Feb. 25th 2022)
“Let me blow your mind,” said Gwen Stefani, when asked if it was true that she had worked as a makeup artist. “Are you ready for this?”
Fat Mascara (Feb. 25th 2022)
“Really what's interesting is, at this point in my life, normal people don't just sit there and analyze themselves and go back and talk to people they don't know about about their past selves.”
For The Record (Dec. 14th 2021)
For the Record was lucky enough to grab Gwen backstage to ask a few questions around her busy year and Spotify Wrapped, and we even got her to share a message to the loyal fans who found the artist in their own Wrapped results.
Paper Magazine (May 26th 2021)
As she prepares to release her fourth solo record, and enters the fifth decade of an extraordinarily successful music career, Gwen Stefani is re-re-branding as... Gwen Stefani.
Pop & Kültür (May 2021)
“When I look at my discography, I feel a bit overwhelmed by the life behind me that I’ve lived, because the songs really capture a lot of the really important moments.”
Optical Prism (May 2021)
Gwen Stefani recently shared with Optical Prism her thoughts on her eyewear lines, the new frame styles and the influences behind them and why eyewear style is more important than ever in this pandemic era.
Junkee (April 22nd 2021)
Somehow, despite spending nearly three decades in the spotlight, Gwen Stefani tells me she still feels like an underdog. Or, at least, surprised by the career she’s ended up with.
Variety (April 15th 2021)
But as “Don’t Speak” turns 25 today and Stefani sits on the cusp of a new chapter in her three decade-long career, she’s finding herself reflecting more and more on her past.
Pedestian.TV (March 29th 2021)
Considering nineties and noughties nostalgia are all the rage right now, it would make sense for the chameleon that is Gwen Stefani to hit us with a new era.
Sunday Telegraph (March 27th 2021)
Global superstar Gwen Stefani talks about the lasting impact of her hit song ‘Just A Girl’, falling in love again, and the never-ending fascination with her youthful appearance.
British GQ (March 12th 2021)
To mark her glorious return, we spoke to Stefani to go back to the very beginning, from the very first No Doubt show to making her first million.
Stereogum (March 12th 2021)
She offered some more details about her headspace and ambitions going into this new album, but we also managed to talk about some of the many, many endeavors that have filled Stefani’s career.
The Zane Lowe Show (March 11th 2021)
Gwen Stefani isn’t ready to finish working on her upcoming fifth solo album just yet.
Gay Times (March 3rd 2021)
We spoke with Gwen over Zoom about her long-awaited new era, the impact of her beloved debut solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., and why she feels “honoured” for the decades-long support from the LGBTQ+ community.
Wonderland (Spring 2021)
With her long-anticipated fifth album on the way, Gwen Stefani gives Bailey Slater her year in review: talking love, lockdown, and creating new music.
Time100 Next (Feb. 17th 2021)
“At just 17, Olivia Rodrigo is a master at turning her heartbreak into something glorious.”
DPA (Feb. 5th 2021)
US singer Gwen Stefani performed 18 years ago with her band No Doubt at the Super Bowl.
Vogue (Jan. 5th 2021)
With work continuing on her first solo album since 2016, we spoke to the 51-year-old multihyphenate about facing the critics, making music that stands the test of time, and the No Doubt album that still makes her cry.
Entertainment Weekly (Dec. 7th 2020)
In a call late last week, Stefani walked EW through returning to solo music, revisiting her back catalogue on the heels of Tragic Kingdom’s 25th anniversary, and how some of her biggest hits have gained new resonance in recent years.
Billboard (Dec. 7th 2020)
Gwen Stefani wasn’t planning on releasing any more new music in 2020. “I fantasized about it,” the pop singer-songwriter tells Billboard.