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Gwen Stefani Impresses At New York Fashion Week
September 6th, 2007 9:40am EDT Post a comment
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Pop star Gwen Stefani wowed critics at New York Fashion Week on Wednesday, with her L.A.M.B. clothing collection receiving a standing ovation from rapper Eve, Sean 'Diddy' Combs and actress Sophia Bush.
The Sweet Escape singer and her stylist Andrea Lieberman won over fashion insiders on the opening day of the annual event with their mix of retro and modern designs, with a few outfits also showcasing Stefani's love of costumes.
Stefani also showed off a very special pair of yellow, green and black platform shoes named 'the Kingston' after her one-year-old son - who was cheering her on from the front row with husband Gavin Rossdale.
Other previews on Wednesday included spring collections by BCBG Max Azria and Nicole Miller.
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
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