Gwen Stefani Launches Fashion Collection at Target Stores

Pop Singer and Fashion Designer Gwen Stefani, whose L.A.M.B. fashion empire includes clothes, shoes, watches, handbags and Fashion Accessories, is branching out to the tweens and kiddies with her new Harajuku Mini Collection of accessories and apparel to be sold exclusively at Target stores starting Nov. 13.

Gwen Stefani Launches Fashion Collection at Target Stores

Gwen Stefani and hubby Gavin Rossdale are the parents of two sons, Zuma and Kingston, who regularly appear in the gossip mags for their kiddie sense of style. Hey, no surprise there, celebs are known for using their kids as their favorite accessories!

Lady Gaga To Premiere Film At Paris Fashion Week

Lady Gaga is set to give her Little Monsters a big surprise at Paris Fashion Week next Wednesday. MTV News can exclusively announce that Mother Monster will debut a brand-new short film during the spring/summer 2012 fashion show for the Mugler Women’s Wear Collection in Paris next week. The film was directed by “Yoü and I” fashion-film directors and fashion photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin under the creative direction of Nicola Formichetti, Mugler’s creative director and Gaga’s stylist. The film will feature a previously-unreleased remix of one of Gaga’s songs. For those not lucky enough to attend, a special edit of the film will drop the following day online. In an exclusive behind-the-scenes still, fans are teased with a peek at Gaga’s face and her long, straight blond hair. In addition, starting Monday, Mugler.tumblr.com will feature live blogging from Mugler’s Atelier.

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While little is known about what the Haus of Gaga have up their sleeve for this latest film, the clapper board does reveal some hints. The date on the board is 09.20.2011, perhaps a hint as to when Gaga, Formichetti, and Inez and Vinoodh shot the video. This isn’t the first time Gaga and Mugler have collaborated in this way. Besides the fact that Formichetti is her stylist, she’s also given fans brand-new music at his shows. In January, she debuted a remix of her Born This Way track “Scheiße” at a Mugler fashion show. Then in March, Gaga not only walked in a Mugler show, she also debuted her song “Government Hooker” during the same show.

Experts agree that the Mugler/Gaga relationship is one of the best in the business. “Gaga working with people like Nicola Formichetti has allowed designers like him and like the late Alexander McQueen to step out of the world of high fashion, which is often perceived of as elite, and become part of the mainstream music landscape as she’s used high fashion to build her own personal musical narrative,” MTV Buzzworthy blog editor Tamar Anitai said.

MTV Style blog editor Mary H.K. Choi calls their work together “a pop culture moment. … I think we can all agree that Lady Gaga’s relationship with Nicola Formichetti has been entirely synergistic,” she said. “When she walked the Mugler runway in Paris last season, not only did she model with aplomb, but her debut of ‘Government Hooker’ galvanized the show as a pop culture moment. The clothing was beautiful, granted, very much the sexy, bombastic Mugler aesthetic of the ’80s and early ’90s, but the confluence of Gaga, her music and Formichetti — all streamed live on Facebook — made the collection a must-see event.”

Westwood Takes Helm at Britain Fashion Week

Rebel Vivienne Westwood told aspiring young designers Saturday not to waste their time with fashion, then wowed the London Fashion Week crowd with a unique mix of classic design and space-age, mile-high hair and rainbow makeup. The result was a typical Westwood extravaganza: Champagne corks popping backstage as crowds thronged the orange-haired designer to congratulate her yet again.

Westwood takes helm at Britain Fashion Week

“So pretty, I want to wear it all, I will wear it all,” former “Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson said backstage as she tried to get close to Westwood. The clothes, for Westwood’s spring and summer 2012 Red Label collection, came from the last 20 years of her formidable archives, but the presentation was ultramodern thanks to the spectacular hair pieces worn by some of the models. Many hairpieces were tinted gold and white, while other models had their real hair piled eight to ten inches above their head, as if it was a unicorn’s horn pointing straight up.

The models wore brightly colored makeup, include aqua-blue around the eyes, and some looked like burnished pieces of art as they strutted down the uneven stones at Smithfield Market, a venerable meat market that counts its history in centuries — it was a livestock market 800 years ago. Only Westwood, with her roots in the punk movement, could stage a fashion show in the country’s best known meat market without apologizing. Still, she seemed more interested in environmental issues than in fashion, using the show as a platform to tout a plan for saving the planet’s rain forests from destruction.

“I use my fashion as an excuse always to talk about things on my political and cultural agenda,” she said before the show began. “Fashion gave me a voice, it gave me credibility. People think I can do such and such so they are willing to listen to me, and that’s really good.” Westwood said she is now working with a team of experts on a low-cost plan to save three of the world’s principal rain forests from destruction by working with indigenous peoples. The plan will soon be announced and detailed, she said, and should be far less expensive that more conventional initiatives.

Westwood seemed unusually relaxed as her talented makeup and hair team created fanciful looks for the models, who had to risk their sky-high heels — and their balance — walking on a slightly uneven stone surface instead of a smooth catwalk.

She said her Red Label represents her low-cost line, not her experimental work.

“It’s designed to make women look sexy,” she said. “Fashion is there to help.”

The designer, for four decades at the forefront of English fashion, downplayed her creative work and said she would advise young people drawn to a career in fashion to consider something more interesting instead. The outspoken Westwood softened earlier criticism of Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, conceding that the youthful royal had “looked quite good” in several of her recent appearances. Six months ago, she said Middleton wasn’t very with it in a fashion sense and needed to take more risks.

But Westwood offered Middleton some instruction: recycle, recycle, recycle.

“My advice to her is to wear the same thing over and over and over,” said Westwood, who has decried the practice of wearing an outfit only once as wasteful of resources. She said Middleton should use her high profile to change the perception that there is something wrong with wearing an outfit more than once. ”I’m a big supporter of the royal family, and she is quite a good ambassador,” said Westwood, who has in the past allied herself with Prince Charles in support of his environmental initiatives. Westwood’s show drew a number of celebrities, including artist Tracey Emin, who joined the crowds backstage to toast the designer. ”Even if I’m wearing shorts and Birkenstocks. I wear Vivienne every day because I always wear the perfume,” Emin said.

Kylie Jenner to Walk in Avril Lavigne’s Fashion Week Show

Looks like Kylie Jenner is about to follow in her big sisters’ stylish footsteps.

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According to WWD, Kris and Bruce Jenner’s youngest child will make her runway debut during New York City Fashion Week Monday at the Abbey Dawn by Avril Lavigne show, where she will take three turns on the catwalk inside the Metropolitan Pavilion.

Sister Kendall may be the modeling maven of the family, but this isn’t the first time Kylie has stepped in front of the camera for fashion: the tween starred in a series of TV ads for Sears last year.

Considering the family connection to Lavigne — Kylie’s half-brother Brody Jenner is the designer’s current beau — we wouldn’t be surprised to see a few famous faces lining the front row come Monday, cheering for their favorite fashionista. Tell us: Are you excited to see Jenner walk the runway?

Latest Fashion Trends Fall/Winter: Plaid Squares Off in Menswear

The 1990s’ most popular pattern came back in modern shapes and silhouettes during the men’s fall/winter shows.

Fall/Winter trends plaid squares off in menswear

Japanese fashion house Kenzo went as far as presenting head-to-toe plaid looks, but there were also a few more subtle options: Paris-based designer Alexis Mabille showed plaid vests, and Dolce & Gabbana’s trendier label D&G had blazer/bomber jacket hybrids in plaid.

Dutch duo Viktor & Rolf used plaid and tweed in many of their outfits, while Richard Chai opted for a lumberjack aesthetic and Vivienne Westwood’s Red Label had plaid mini kilts and suits.