There’s a reason Gwen Stefani has graced the covers of ELLE many times—she manages to do it all and still keep her cool, despite being one of the most famous women in the world. She just had another baby, but the No Doubt frontwoman isn’t slowing down, even for a minute.
In
fact, life these days for Stefani is B-A-N-A-N-A-S. The mother of three has
just signed on as a judge for The Voice, along with Pharrell
Williams, Blake Shelton, and Adam Levine. Plus, she’s got a new collaboration
with HankyPanky out this month, featuring some of the label’s best-selling
styles in Stefani’s signature camo and rasta prints. And, of course, she’s got
a music career of her own and her clothing labels to manage as well. We sat
down to talk to her about lace and lingerie, all things Pharrell, and her
return to New York Fashion Week.
You have a lot
of projects going on, between the lingerie collaboration, a new baby, and now
your role on The Voice. Is it true that you and co-host Adam Levine
might be working on some new music together?
I just met
Adam and we are talking about collaborating and getting into the next phase. I
didn’t know I was going to be doing The Voice. I literally had the
baby and then got a call and then suddenly, I was doing it. I didn’t really
know what was next. Now, all of a sudden, I am doing The Voice, my
son is going into kindergarten, and I am going to be working on some new music.
It’s all very exciting.
Pharrell is
also a co-host on the show. What’s it like working with him again?
I was
freaked out. I know Pharrell as a producer and in a different role. I am a huge
fan and when I am around him, I like don’t know how to describe it, my heart
sort of flutters a little bit. I have known him for a long time and we have a
lot of history together. He is so inspiring, talented, and humble and the list
goes on. He is unbelievable really. Over the years, he has gotten even more
deep and special because he has matured. As for Blake, I think I might be his
number one fan. I don’t even know him though, I have only been on the set with
them for like a week. The version you get of Blake and Adam on TV—I get the
R-rated version. They are so funny and have such an amazing chemistry. It’s
brand new and I am just getting my toes wet.
Where’s music
going these days, do you think?
I think it’s
an exciting time in music. It’s inspiring to be in the position of coach, which
is something I have never done before. I am hearing a 15-year-old boy who had
all these hits on YouTube saying that’s how he became famous—that’s not what we
did. We asked our dad for $5, rented a mic and went to the garage. You can be
nobody but become someone thanks to the Internet. I think that’s exciting.
As for me, I
don’t know what is happening next musically, but I know the way I am going to
do it is different. I have already started on it. I feel inspired that I went
onThe Voice and did "Hollaback Girl," which is such an
old song, and it went back on the charts the next day. It made me feel so happy
and made me want to do new music. It made me think that maybe people
might want to hear it.
Getting back to fashion, I hear you reached out to HankyPanky about working with them. What
drew you to the brand?
Yes, after
doing L.A.M.B for so long, there’s so many different categories I could do.
Working with someone that already has that expertise is kind of a no-brainer. I
am a big fan of the brand and that’s what I’ve worn before. I added my
signature prints and things that represent me. They know what works and what
doesn’t work.
What do you
look for in lingerie?
I go through
different phases. Right now, I am nursing so it’s about how can I get to these
boobs the fastest. I am really just happy to be back into my HankyPankys again
and to have my body back (it’s still a work in progress though). I had phases
where I was really into neon and I was like, ‘If I’m going to wear this, it
might as well be neon.’ But at the end of the day, it’s about comfort. If you feel
uncomfortable it’s almost not worth it.
Will we ever
see L.A.M.B return to New York Fashion Week?
Interesting
you should ask, I am going to do some sort of presentation or show this
September. The only reason I haven’t lately is because it falls when my kids go
back to school and I was like, ‘Oh, I guess I will go to NYFW and miss my kid’s
first day of kindergarten.’ No. This year it falls on a different week so I can
be in both places.
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