rocked in the video include a striped white and red v-neck tank top from her 1995 "Just a Girl" music video.
She also rocked oversized blue pants, which she wore to the red carpet at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, and so much more. Stefani is a fashion icon, and for this video, she absolutely rocked all the throwback looks she recreated.
Eighteen looks from her past appearances were remade in the video. Stefani employed the help of stylist and costume designer Rob Zangardi to help bring her dream to life.
It seems like the star is making remarkable strides in the music and fashion world as she just recently won alongside her fiancé, Blake Shelton, the 2020 CMT Music Award for best collaborative video for the duet "Nobody But You."
At the just-concluded CMT awards, the stars were elated and could be seen hugging as they received the recognition from their house due to the restrictions caused by the novel coronavirus.
Talking about what he thought their chances of winning were, Shelton, confessed that when he saw the nominees on the list, he told Stefani it was cool, but he wasn't sure how possible it was for them to beat Justin Bieber.
On receiving the award, they thanked their fans and everyone who supported them and their music. It looks like Stefani's new music, "Let Me Reintroduce Myself," is one to look out for now.
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