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Gwen Stefani Rocks the '80s at NY Fashion Week

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

Gwen Stefani is rocking the '80s well into 2010, presenting a LAMB collection on Thursday that included off-the-shoulder "Flashdance" tops and acid-wash jeans. (Sept. 11)

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  • That white leather jacket is too cool.

  • i love gwen's hair in this!! so cool. :D

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  • She's one of the few singers, rock stars that went into designing and is actually good at it, she's very talented and her vision and designs are effortlessly cool, her stuff is good I love her

  • I hope I not freak them out. I learning a lot by see what a real singer doing. from same general area as me. Wow!

  • wow, that is so weird, but ok,! 1980? for people age 40 now? anyways.

  • DOWN WITH LEATHER!...

  • I LOVE HER HAIR! AND HER CLOTHES!

  • @konstantinmorggg Its an awesome song called 'Safety Dance' by Men Without Hats.I LOVE this collection btw-very 80s,very me lol.

  • what's the song in the beginning?

  • Yeah, she's GORGEOUS (to me). I love how she bats those lashes, she has *gentle eyes* lol. Like a LAMB. oh you see what I did thar? jk jk it's late and I'm sleep deprived

  • I know right, if she made a for men clothing line I would immediatley buy it, but I'm a huge no doubt fan so I'm probably bias in that respect

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