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Whatever happened to Harajuku Lovers? Gwen Stefani's career ... accessories, bags and stationery inspired by Stefani's music as well as her love of Japanese "kawaii" culture and street fashion.
Gwen Stefani is once again addressing longstanding charges of cultural appropriation, doubling down on her controversial Harajuku era. The "Hollaback Girl" singer, 53, has faced decades of ...
Gwen Stefani sparked backlash this week after she said "I’m Japanese" in a recent interview. "I said, 'My God, I'm Japanese and I didn't know it,'" Stefani told Allure in an interview published ...
Posed with a question by the beauty mag about what she learned from her award-winning Harajuku Lovers perfume, specifically the controversy it sparked, “The Voice” alum recited an oft-repeated ...
While Stefani’s Harajuku era launched nearly 20 years ago, it’s back in the news due to an interview the singer gave to Allure magazine to mark the launch of her new vegan beauty brand ...
Amidst 57-degree weather, the Harajuku Fall Foodie Fest was crawling with anime-loving foodies on Saturday. Rows of local vendors offering a wide range of goodies like anime-style art, crocheted ...
On the corner of a main crossing in Tokyo’s trendiest district, there used to be a building called the Harajuku Central Apartment. Built in 1958, it was often regarded as the place for young ...
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