The theme was tribal, the mood dramatic and the look was a classic combination of designer Gwen Stefani's punk rock style. The Spring 2011 collection by Gwen's fashion brand L.A.M.B. was a vivid combination of feminine designs highlighted by contrasting hair, eyes and lip shades.
The theme was tribal, the mood dramatic and the look was a classic combination of designer Gwen Stefani’s punk rock style. The Spring 2011 collection by Gwen’s fashion brand L.A.M.B. was a vivid combination of feminine designs highlighted by contrasting hair, eyes and lip shades.
L.A.M.B., an acronym for Love Angel Music Baby, is a luxurious collection of statement apparels, shows, handbags and fragrances offering a playful combination of the vintage and the contemporary. There is always a hint of classic Hollywood star glamor in all her collections. At the same time, the influence of street style in her creations cannot be ignored.
Reuters.The American singer-songwriter and fashion designer had a successful musical career with hits like Hollaback Girl, The Sweet Escape and Wind It Up. Her debut as a designer came in 2003 when she introduced the line L.A.M.B. She later expanded her collection with the 2005 Harajuku Lovers line, drawing inspiration from Japanese culture and fashion.Reuters.The off-the-shoulder and midriff-baring details that she introduced in her spring collection were complemented with detailed hair style and make up. The entire collection was subdivided into six categories.
"It's one collection, but like subcategories, which are always my inspiration," Gwen said in an interview to ABC News on Wednesday. "We have Ragga girl, we got a soldier girl, we got an English girl, we got a glamor girl, we got a buffalo girl."
In the picture: A model presents a creation from the L.A.M.B. Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week.Reuters.From pantsuits to tunics, leggings and gowns, Spring 2011 was an interesting collection offering variety in design and pattern.
In the picture: A model presents a creation from the L.A.M.B. Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week.
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