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Gwen Stefani chooses lipstick for husband

9th March 2011

(Cover) - EN Star Style - Gwen Stefani says she wears her distinctive red lipstick because her husband likes it the best.

The 41-year old star married rocker Gavin Rossdale in 2002 and the pair have two sons - Kingston, four, and two-and-halfyear-old Zuma.

The singer-and-fashion designer - who is renowned for her fashion-forward style and gorgeous look has admitted that she likes to mix up her lipstick colour, although her husband prefers her distinct red lips.

I dont really have a favourite brand. Ive been so fortunate people send me all kinds of stuff all the time, Im like Where have these lipsticks come from? I switch it up all the time, everyone thinks I only wear one colour, but today I did really dark red which I havent done in a while, she told elluk.com. Im all over the place I actually wore pink the other day, so its not always red. I do the red for my husband, he likes that the best.

Gwen launched a fashion line named L.A.M.B. in 2004, alongside her music career. The No Doubt front woman is not shy when it comes to dramatic designs and has admitted she loves playing dress-up.

My style is always evolving and always has since I was a little girl. Its something thats organic and natural. I dont really put a lot of thought into it in the sense that Im like Oh, what am I going to do next it just happens, she said. I love playing dress-up. Im all about getting ready.

Gwen has revealed she felt most amazing when she wore her wedding dress that was designed by John Galliano, who was recently sacked from his role as head designer at Christian Dior after allegedly making anti-Semitic remarks. The singer says the dress is a stunning work of art and wants to share it with like-minded fashionistas. The dress is set to be shown in The V&A Museum in London, England.

When I got engaged and someone told me that John said he would make my dress, I was like really? I said I wanted it to be over the top, but not traditional - I wanted it to be everything, she told the British edition of Elle. But how do you tell this genius over the phone? He was, like, OK, and sent me these drawings of this unbelievable, perfect dress. It's going into the V&A now. I didn't wanna send it because I was scared it would get ruined. But it's a work of art, it needed to be seen." (C) Cover Media

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