Rock star mama Gwen Stefani has learned a thing or two about motherhood since having her lil cutie pie, Kingston. And, so the singer, songwriter and designer extraordinaire is sharing her skills by adding a baby collection to her current line of Harajuke Lovers-inspired designs for Hewlett-Packard.
Darling baby shower invitations and birth announcements in Gwen's signature style can be customized and printed at your computer. You can expect the images to arrive ready to download on their due date, December 7 at her HP site.



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I'm not a big fan of harajuku, but these look good.
1WHAT IS Harajuke ?? :s
2The term "Harajuku Girls" has been used by English-language media to describe teenagers dressed in any fashion style who are in the area of Harajuku.[7] These girls may be members of various sub-cultures including Gothic and Lolita, Ganguro, Gyaru, and Kogal. They may also be dressed as characters from an anime, movie, or manga (known as cosplay).
3OWWW COOL
4i love her style!!! and lil kingston always look soo cute!!!
5Many, many years ago I used to travel as a model in Japan. In Harajuku,Tokyo there is an area where teens and young adults would go to dress up in rockabilly...and "Harajuku Girl" style clothing, etc...most of them are in bands and playing along the streets and dancing. It's like a street festival every weekend.
I think the demands from a young person, because of strict Japanese culture are overwhelming and this was their way to be themselves and let loose! It was really cool in the 80's but over the years a lot of foreigners moved in and started selling illegal phone cards and other things and ruined the whole scene. Haven't been back in about 10 years. I believe Gwen probably traveled through Harajuku on tour and discovered the area. But that style has been around since the early 80's or maybe even earlier.
6omg...her son is such a cutie pie!
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