I think my ultimate fashion icon would have to be Gwen Stefani. I love her persona; I love what she embodies and represents. I love the fact that she was a girl fronting a band of boys in No Doubt.
I love Gwen Stefani's style, I think she's dope.
Gwen Stefani's style and flow I just love. She is so cool to me!
I would really love to collaborate with Gwen Stefani and M.I.A.; artists that kind of make sense with me vocally. And in terms of style, I'm a very visual artist. I really love Pharell. I love people that really care about drums, and I like beat-heavy.
I'd like to do something with Michael Buble, Harry Connick Jr., Tim McGraw, Justin Timberlake, and Gwen Stefani.
I am a huge fan of Gwen Stefani.
I think Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani, and Victoria Beckham all have an aesthetic that I admire, but I also love extreme risk takers like Miley Cyrus and Rihanna.
I didn't have any idea that Gwen Stefani would evolve into this symbol of womanhood in America, but to me, that's not a musical story: it's a fashion story.
I would say Tupac influenced me the most to start rapping, but as far as a female icon that I've looked up to since I was six or seven is definitely Gwen Stefani.
I'd really like to work with Gwen Stefani and Cee Lo.
My style icons are Leigh Lezark, Gwen Stefani and Shirley Manson.
I was a kid of the '90s, so I was always inspired by Gwen Stefani, especially the 'Spider Web' video.
Gwen Stefani was just the most incredible frontwoman. She was the total cool girl.
My style icons were Gwen Stefani, when she was in No Doubt, and then Shirley Manson in Garbage.
I love Gwen Stefani. I'd watch what she'd wear over and over again and think, 'How do I nail this style?' And then, I like that classic beauty, too. Audrey Hepburn, she's so elegant.
I remember performing one-man reenactments of Miss Saigon' for my grandmother on her fireplace or dancing to Gwen Stefani in our hotel in the Philippines.