Entertainment Weekly (Dec. 30th 2005)
Previously just a girl in America's best new-wave ska band, No Doubt, the platinum-blond Californian emerged as a trendsetting clotheshorse, Vogue cover girl, and, oh, yeah, huge solo pop star in 2005.
The Orlando Sentinel (Dec. 16th 2005)
We get it already: Gwen Stefani ain't no "Hollaback Girl."
The Tennessean (Dec. 16th 2005)
Gwen Stefani shows off a different side on her high-energy solo tour.
Elle Girl (December 2005)
Our fave rock star-designer dropped some knowledge on what’s it’s like to release a solo CD, and how every good song deserves a slamming outfit.
Footwear News (Nov. 7th 2005)
Yet Stefani has not come to the Barneys New York flagship on Madison Avenue this Wednesday afternoon in the role of music artist, but rather as a hot young designer launching her latest category: men's shoes.
Independent on Sunday (Nov. 6th 2005)
Madonna thinks she is ripping her off but who is the bigger star now?
SPIN (November 2005)
“That 15 minutes of fame is real, and so to be able to have anything longer than that is totally a blessing.”
MTV News (Oct. 13th 2005)
Gwen Stefani is late. Her very first L.A.M.B. fashion show is set to start at 8 p.m. at New York's Roseland Ballroom, and it's already 8:45.
Entertainment Weekly (Oct. 7th 2005)
Every fashion show needs a shamelessly fabulous moment or two, and the Sept. 16 runway debut of Gwen Stefani's L.A.M.B. collection in NYC had at least three.
Cosmo Girl UK (October 2005)
When queen of cool, Gwen Stefani, scheduled downtime with CG!, we hit her with your must-know questions on guys, fashion and, erm, bananas…
Allure (October 2005)
Gwen Stefani has a platinum album, a red-hot clothing line, and a solo tour. Never has world domination seemed so cute.
Trace (October 2005)
She works hard for the money, and she ain’t no hollaback girl, but now that the world has embraced Gwen Stefani as the platinum bomb, will she ever find a simple kind of life?
National Post (Sept. 24th 2005)
With two fashion collections, a solo career and a band to front, Ms. Stefani keeps busy.
USA Today (Sept. 19th 2005)
Two hours before making her Fashion Week debut Friday night with her pricey L.A.M.B. collection, Gwen Stefani is about as good-natured and friendly as that very animal.
The New York Times (Sept. 15th 2005)
What she does possess in spades is a knack for pulling her design team squarely into her corner by exuding a quality as rare as black pearls in the world of style: a rigorously self-enforced humility.
The Los Angeles Times (Sept. 14th 2005)
'This collection is very wearable,' stylish Gwen Stefani says of her fashion line, which gets its first runway show Friday.
Newsday (Sept. 12th 2005)
Just a couple of weeks before her L.A.M.B. collection closes New York's fashion week, Gwen Stefani is up to her eyeballs in work.
Associated Press (Sept. 1st 2005)
When Gwen Stefani takes the stage during New York Fashion Week, she won't be belting out chart-topping songs. Instead, she'll be showing off, well, belts, among other things.
Harper's Bazaar (September 2005)
The fashion icon and musician shares her eclectic Mediterranean-style home with rock-star husband Gavin Rossdale. She shares her expansive closet with us.
Bliss UK (September 2005)
She’s gone from high school geek to superstar icon, but Gwen still worries about her bod like the rest of us.
W Magazine (September 2005)
Superstar Gwen Stefani gets her collection ready for New York's Fashion Week.
Fashion Rocks (Fall 2005)
With two fashion collections, a solo recording career and a band to front, Ms. Stefani tries to keep her balance.
Vanity Fair (Fall 2005)
With two fashion collections, a solo recording career and a band to front, Ms. Stefani tries to keep her balance.
The Herald Sun (Aug. 18th 2005)
Style-setter and all-round sassy chick Gwen Stefani on why there's no doubt her 80s-inspired pop tunes are addictive
The Independent (Aug. 13th 2005)
Her day job "as a global pop superstar" is impressive enough, but Gwen Stefani wants more. She tells Nick Duerden about her new fashion label, her burgeoning movie career and her life as an honorary Londoner.
The New York Post (Aug. 11th 2005)
Gwen Stefani's been a singer, a cheerleader, Jean Harlow, a ska- punk girl, a blonde, a brunette and a pink. But her style is always about fusing inspirations into something original.
The Independent (July 21st 2005)
Gwen Stefani’s quirky L.A.M.B label is attracting fashion followers and celebrities alike. And for the pop diva, it’s a very serious business.
Rolling Stone (June 16th 2005)
Love, Angel, Musk, Baby rides the hot single "Hollaback Girl" back into the Top Ten.