Gwen Stefani brings back the fashion of the 90s in a new clip: nostalgia or a stylish move?
Gwen Stefani is back in the spotlight after releasing her new music video for "Somebody Else's." The video, which has already caused heated discussions among fans, became a real event, in particular, thanks to one detail that attracted attention: the singer wore a corset with a rose by Vivienne Westwood, which she wore back in 1996.
Revival of old hits: stylish reminiscences
This corset, part of the Spring/Summer 1994 collection, is a true treasure of fashion history. Gwen Stefani first wore this thing in the music video for the song "Spiderwebs" when she was still performing with the band No Doubt. Loyal fans immediately recognized this iconic image and were surprised how the singer successfully combined it with modern fashion trends. This time, instead of leather biker pants, she opted for a mustard plaid jacket and black low-rise pants.
"It's like going back to your youth, but with a new vision, " comments one of Stefani's fans.
Fashion trend or nostalgia?
Fashion analysts are already debating whether this gesture will be the start of a new wave of interest in '90s fashion. After all, many contemporary designers and stylists actively turn to archival collections for inspiration from past decades. Gwen Stefani seems to have decided to take advantage of this trend to once again remind the world of her fashion charisma.
What's next for Gwen Stefani?
The new clip is not only a chance for the singer to return to the top of the music charts, but also an opportunity to show her ability to stay relevant in the world of fashion. Her choice of a Vivienne Westwood corset could indicate new collaborations with old fashion names, or even the launch of her own retro clothing line.
"Fashion is more than just clothes. It's a way to tell your story, " Gwen said in an earlier interview.
There is no doubt that Stephanie will surprise more than once with her stylish solutions. For now, we can only wait for her next steps in the world of music and fashion.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk