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Daniele Venturelli/ Getty Images Gwen Stefani has long taken heat for parading around with a group of Japanese-America women she called “Harajuku Girls” — but she insists she has no regrets.
The Harajuku Girls were inspired by Stefani’s visits to the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo and its wild fashion. The group served as Stefani’s backup dancers/entourage while she promoted and ...
Angel. Music. Baby, which saw her tour with a group of four Japanese and Japanese American backup dancers called “Harajuku Girls.” Four years later, she released her intensely popular ...
Plus, she toured with four Japanese-American dancers, the Harajuku Girls, who were renamed after her album (“Love,” “Angel,” “Music,” and “Baby”). When senior editor Calaor brought ...
While Stefani’s Harajuku era launched nearly 20 years ago ... and once that she was ‘a little bit of an Orange County girl, a little bit of a Japanese girl, a little bit of an English girl.’ ...
most notoriously displayed in her early 2000s Harajuku Girls era. Posed with a question by the beauty mag about what she learned from her award-winning Harajuku Lovers perfume, specifically the co ...
Gwen Stefani has once again addressed longstanding accusations of cultural appropriation pertaining to her Harajuku era ... a little bit of an Orange County girl, a little bit of a Japanese ...
Los Angeles — Gwen Stefani was given yet another opportunity to address her infamous appropriation of Japanese culture — specifically what she learned from the backlash — and completely ...