Gwen Stefani's had many style iterations throughout her decades-long career, but the Harajuku era spurred backlash as critics accused her of cultural appropriation. During an interview with Allure, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku era is once again in the headlines after her most recent comments in which she calls herself Japanese. The ...
Earlier this month, Gwen Stefani’s new TV show Kuu Kuu Harajuku premiered on Nickelodeon. The children’s animated program focuses on four music making, crime-fighting characters, the Harajuku Girls, ...
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, GXVE Beauty.
Harajuku in Tokyo is known around the world as a street-fashion Mecca. Yonehara Yasumasa has kept a close eye on the neighborhood’s street life, snapping photos with his Cheki instant camera. Here he ...
In 2004, if there had been an unofficial Queen of Cultural Appropriation, there is no doubt (pun intended) that Gwen Stefani would have worn the crown. The singer had previously committed a multitude ...
Gwen Stefani is again defending her Harajuku Girls era in her career from longstanding claims of cultural appropriation. "We learn from each other, we share from each other, we grow from each other.
Gwen Stefani‘s animated series inspired by the Harajuku girls that became a part of her solo act in 2004 will make its American debut on Nickelodeon October 3rd. Kuu Kuu Harajuku premiered in ...
For Gwen Stefani fans of a certain generation, “Harajuku” is a part of her identity. Stefani’s 2004 debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. introduced the singer’s candy-colored, Tokyo-inspired ...