
After several decades of being famous, she's managed to maintain relevancy (and her cool factor) in both the music and fashion industries. Never one to settle down, Gwen has been switching things up since her No Doubt days. In the slideshow ahead, you'll discover a few things Stefani is championing in this decade: jumpsuits, Adidas track jackets, overalls, and really, really high heels.

To layer or not to layer...that is (never) the question (for Stefani).

Got some collarbones? Show 'em off.

Lampshading takes on new heights (and lengths).

Elvira meets School of Rock.

You can never go wrong with blavy.

Leave it to Stefani to add a touch of quirk to the naked dress.

Because shoulder pads never go out of style (when you host a TV show about singing).

To settle a case of the cold ankles, just tie some extra scarves around your shoes. Works like a charm.

Matching shoes is so last season.

We're noticing a jumpsuit trend here, Gwen...and we're here for it.

Timeless.

Sheer tights, pointy pumps, red lip...noticing a theme here?

It's time to trade in your tea-length floral dresses and upgrade to a harem-pant jumpsuit.

No, that's not zebra print. It's, like, black-and-white onion print.

Post-workout or not, Adidas tracksuits live on.

If that crotch continues to droop any further, it's going to be a maxi skirt.

A patch for all the haters.

Back at it again with the black track jacket.

Of course she's wearing overalls like a boss.

Sandwiched between two white cars, Gwen unintentionally color coordinates better than any of us could.

You've caught us in your web, Gwen.

Behold, the mock neck. The easier, friendlier, less-chokier version of the turtleneck.

A dress so red, you'd think it came with a higher insurance rate.

Pattern clashing lives on.

How come when we wear our hoodies, it doesn't look like this?

Not your average two-piece suit.

You can take the Harajuku Girl out of 2004, but you can't take the 2004 out of the Harajuku Girl.

Patch game strong.

And for its third trick, the Adidas track jacket will dazzle you with its versatility.

Never underestimate the power of a boyfriend jean.

When lava lamps go wild.

For our annual NYFW party, Gwen did what she does best and hit us with the leopard print.
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