Nov 16, 2011 by Teryn Ashley
Gwen Stefani is one of the most unique and stylish celebrities out there. She has a style all of her own, she doesn ‘t try to be anyone but herself and she owns her look. She beams with confidence and many girl’s look up to her for style as well as a role model. Everything she does and creates is stylish and when it comes to dressing her kids she doesn’t fall short. Even her kids are taking after their hot mama with their own style.
This past July, the singer released an announcement stating that she would be doing a collaboration with Target for Harajuku Mini. She wanted to offer something different than what Target was typically offering. More of on the edge of cutting fashion for kids. According to Dailymail.co.uk she said this at the launch party…
‘I’ve always wanted to do a cool children’s fashion line inspired by the super-cute and playful kids’ clothing you find in Japan,’ she said.
‘The whole idea is about being creative, expressing your own individuality and having fun getting dressed.’
She added that she had been given scope by Target to break from the typical childrenswear offering and do something different.
‘Target has given me the creative freedom to design kid’s clothing that is different than most anything you usually see out there with great quality, attention to detail and most of all, available at amazing prices,’ she said.
On Nov. 13 2011 Target stocked their stores with her line. The collection is for kids aged 1 to 13 andranges from $3.99 to $29.99.
This is one of the hottest collaborations since Missoni and I’m sure it won’t be the last. Target is known for getting hot designers and celebs to create for them on a real life budget. Not everyone can afford expensive designer clothes but with collaborations we are allowed to get designer pieces at a lower cost!
he collection is high on fun, with ballerina-style tutus, polka dots and fuzzy hoodies complete with animal ears and slogans such as ‘Hazard’, ‘Love Makes Me Cute’ and ‘I Am A Monster’.
Like much of the singer’s fashion merchandise, motifs are Japanese-inspired, though elements such as tartan, skinny jeans and chequered flag-inspired trims lend a punk-style aesthetic that is rarely present in childrenswear.
Those worried that it will sell out as quickly as the Missoni line, will be reassured to know that the star is also working on a follow-up collection, due to hit stores in January.”
I am definitely going to be going to Target to check her line out for my kids and you should too!
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
PhotoSource: Getty Images for Target
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