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Sep 06, 2007
With Sean Combs, Gwen Stefani, and Eve.
An acronym for designer Gwen Stefani’s first solo album, Love.Angel.Music.Baby., L.A.M.B. encompasses clothing, shoes, bags, watches, and fragrance. Launched in 2004, the street-chic, lighthearted label is influenced by South American and Asian trends and, not surprisingly, has won a following among celebs. Billowy silk tank dresses mingle with funky pants, tees, and jackets sporting the L.A.M.B. logo. Stefani added the less-pricey Japanese-inspired Harajuku Lovers collection to the label in 2005, a mishmash of lingerie, leather goods, and girly accessories like mobile phone charms.
“Her lines are super funky, so they attract more of the avant-garde dressers. She caters to that L.A. look. She's not a classical, conservative dresser, and yet her styles attract all kinds of people—the people who don't dress like her and the people who want to look like her.”—Dezi Gellman The Denver Post
“Music and fashion, it all comes from the same place of creativity. I don't see why any musician who has style or pays attention to style couldn't do it [fashion]. It's an extension of my personality. I can't explain why I like it, it's just always been that way for me—like pizza.”—Gwen Stefani The Seattle Times
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