![]() Although my outfits haven't used a lot of colour, throughout the series we see an array of vibrant colours, usually worn together in clashing prints or blocks. ![]() Of course, it's only right to start off with Will! Key-pieces for this look include oversized t-shirts, sport jerseys, sweatshirts, flannel shirts (usually tied around the waist), denim jackets, bomber jackets, slouchy denim jeans or overalls (worn with the bib down), baseball caps, doc martens, timberland boots, and crisp white sneakers. "I don't want to embarrass my kids!" she says.As the last ever episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Airrecently turned 20(!!), I thought it was a perfect chance to look back at the different styles and create some outfits inspired by some of the characters. "I love a crop top," she muses of a throwback staple she mastered back then, but you won't find her wearing them much these days. Stefani also reminisced about her '90s classic ensemble: "a white wifebeater with my name across it, in case you forgot who I was, a pair of punker pants with zippers, and Doc Martens." She hasn't completely retired that aesthetic: Stefani says her looks from her No Doubt tour last summer were "an evolution" of her fashion hallmarks of the mid-'90s.īut there's a certain style that reigned supreme 20 years ago that's made a robust comeback, but not for Stefani. "I would be so sad if something happened to that shirt." I get really nostalgic about things." Lately, there's a particular T-shirt that's proven especially sentimental: She says it's just a random, "nothing" Urban Outfitters purchase "with holes in it," but Stefani wore it every day while writing her upcoming album. "When I tour, things get lost, and it's really devastating. She's already outfitted eight styles from her new line with the proper Rx, and hasn't lost any of them, yet (but that's a very real concern). “If you saw how big the text is on my phone nowadays it is so big, you could read it across the room! It's embarrassing," she says. The timing is particularly right for Stefani to finally dabble in eyewear - she just started needing to wear prescription glasses for the first time. "I needed to be with the right people to get the quality I wanted, who didn’t say no to what I wanted to do.” "It’s really something I’ve wanted to do forever, and now it’s happening," she told Refinery29. ![]() Her foray into frame design makes sense for the star, whose collection of sunglasses and eyeglasses is in the ballpark of 250 pairs. and GX by Gwen Stefani lines, which launched this week and are priced at $149 to $275. Now, you can also rock specs from Stefani's duo of eyewear collections for her L.A.M.B. These days, you can slick on Gwen-vetted lipsticks from her recently launched Urban Decay line catch her weekly on The Voice listen to her new album soon, since it's due out this year, and, if you so choose, follow the seemingly endless chatter about her relationship with Blake Shelton, and if she'll be having more kids. Stefani certainly isn't one of those "where are they now?" '90s talents who's disappeared from the public eye. Two decades ago, when No Doubt's Tragic Kingdomruled the airwaves, the world couldn't get enough of Gwen Stefani and her ska-punk sartorial leanings.
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