Over 15 years since the release of her debut solo album, Gwen Stefani has defended her decision to employ “Harajuku girls” as part of her creative process. There was a time when it was ...
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The Harajuku Girls are four young women who were hired in 2004 as backup dancers for American singer Gwen Stefani's Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album. The "Harajuku Girls" have continued to appear ...
Despite her American roots, Stefani has been a lover of all things Japanese as of late -- in her catchy song "Harajuku Girls," Gwen and bubbly backup vocals sing about the glamors of fashion ...
Not only is Gwen Stefani one of the most glamorous icons ... albeit with a Japanese twist complete with Harajuku girls. The release of Gwen's first solo album, Love. Angel. Music.
Stefani expanded into fashion In 2003 with her clothing line L.A.M.B., which later came to include the 2005 Harajuku ... Photos with Gwen Stefani on Her 55th Birthday: 'My Pretty Girl' Is Today ...