Harper's Bazaar (March 2005)
Her cutting-edge evolving style inspires fashion trends everywhere. Here, Gwen Stefani speaks candidly about her evolution from offbeat rocker to chic sophisticate, her introduction to couture and why John Galliano made her cry.
Us Weekly (Feb. 28th 2005)
She may have just won the International Female Solo Artist award at the February 9 Brit Awards in London, but when Gwen Stefani, 35, arrived at the Boujis club after-party, it was her hubby, Gavin Rossdale, 37, that she seemed most proud of.
InStyle [AU] (February 2005)
Doubtless and dramatically inclined, Gwen Stefani gears up for a turn centre stage - as solo artist, screen siren, fashion icon and maybe foxy mother-to-be.
Rolling Stone (Jan. 27th 2005)
For No Doubt’s leading lady, whose solo debut is riding high on the charts, life is grand. So why is she always crying?
VH1 (Jan. 5th 2005)
Dancing with Eve in the laundry room, listening to Fiddler On the Roof with Dre. The love angel explains her music, baby.
Seventeen (January 2005)
She was just 17 when she joined No Doubt. And 17 years later, she decided it was time to go solo. Coincidence? We think not!
musicOMH (January 2005)
musicOMH caught up with Stefani recently to talk about her solo career and her recent move into acting.
Rolling Stone (Dec. 30th 2004)
Gwen Stefani was like Vishnu this year. While No Doubt have taken a hiatus, she has seemingly had a hand in just about everything.
Inside Entertainment (December 2004)
Stefani is sitting in her 1920s mansion, east of Hollywood, waxing breathlessly about her debut solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Instinct (December 2004)
It’s hard to believe that this is Gwen Stefani’s first gay press interview – especially considering how much we queer boys love our stylish, ballsy, independent, hard-working, trendsetting, pop star blondes.
GQ [British] (December 2004)
Ska-punk siren Gwen Stefani is about to go stellar with a debut solo album and a plum role in Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator. But GQ managed to tie her down…
Complex (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
She’s hot, she’s the most beloved pop star in America, and now No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani is about to break out as a solo artist and Hollywood actress.
Blender (December 2004)
Blender joins the No Doubt singer’s court to find out about her solo album, movie career and love life. “Everything you could probably think up is true,” she says.
Metro Source (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
Gwen Stefani has had our hearts for more than a decade as a singer/songwriter with her band No Doubt. Now with a new solo CD charting, Stefani is taking off as screen legend Jean Harlow.
i-D (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
Now, on the eve of her solo launch, the iconic blonde talks about boys, girls, celluloid dreams and making “a little dance record of her own”. Pop goes the superstar!
SPIN (December 2004)
With Madonna lost in Kabbalah-land, Gwen Stefani, who is releasing her dance-pop solo debut, Love Angel Music Baby, looks set to take over as Top Blonde.
Harpers & Queen (December 2004)
Equal parts punkette and starlet, gwen Stefani is about to go super-stellar. Scorsese’s new star and pop’s hottest hybrid, she’s far from just a girl, says Charlotte Sinclair.
Q Magazine (December 2004)
Gwen Stefani has ditched No Doubt in a bid to be the next Madonna. Complete with English husband and questionable movie career.
The Courier-Mail (Nov. 27th 2004)
Gwen Stefani might be the seriously rich star of the band No Doubt, she might be married to the handsome rocker Gavin Rossdale but, as she tells Jo Hawkins, she's really just an ordinary girl.
MTV News (Nov. 24th 2004)
When Gwen Stefani got the call that Linda Perry was ready to write with her, the first thing she did was bury her face in a pillow and cry. All she wanted to do was sleep.