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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Gwen Stefani tried too hard to promote her new single, Spark The Fire.<br>On Monday, the 45-year-old singer opted for an eccentric outfit adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols that were featured in the music video of her latest song.<br>The mother-of-three chose the brightly colored ensemble for The Voice Top 5 party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen in Hollywood, California.<br>Scroll down for video <br> Fashion statement: Gwen Stefani stood out from the crowd in a [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=unique%20ensemble unique ensemble] at The Voice Top 5 party in Hollywood, California on Monday<br>Arguably, Gwen would've still stood out with or without the cartoon characters decorated on her clothes.<br>The Harajuku Girls singer was dressed in a pink and red striped long sleeve top paired with orange shorts that featured loose strands of knotted fabric on the front.<br>The blonde beauty finished off her ensemble with Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings.<br>She pulled back her long tresses in an elegant updo and added more vibrant color with bright pink lipgloss.<br> One-of-a-kind: The Spark The Fire singer wore a pink and red striped top that was adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols<br> Harajuku style: The 45-year-old fashion designer completed her outfit with a pair of orange shorts, Louboutin pumps, and Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings<br>The L.A.M.B.<br><br>fashion designer shared a picture of her customized emoji patches on her Instagram account before they were sewn onto her garment.<br>'#omgomg #sparkthefire emoji patches!! #sparkles #dreamscometrue,' she wrote in the caption.<br>For the music video of her new single Spark The Fire, Gwen included Emoji imagery to express her creative concept inspired by Japanese animation.<br> Emoji patches: Before sewing the sequined emoticon symbols on her clothes, Gwen took a photo of them for her Instagram account on November 2<br> Return to music: The cartoons were featured in the No Doubt band member's recent music video <br>She is returning to her solo music career and is attempting to make a big splash with her famed Harajuku style.<br>On the heels of her success with NBC's The Voice, Gwen released her second Pharrell Williams produced single following Baby Don't Lie, which was debuted in October.<br>To promote her upcoming third studio solo album, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd.net OMG!OMG!] she pulled inspiration from her strong passions for Japanese culture.<br>'Of course you can celebrate other cultures,' she recently told |
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+Gwen Stefani tried too hard to promote her new single, Spark The Fire.<br>On Monday, the 45-year-old singer opted for an eccentric outfit adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols that were featured in the music video of her latest song.<br>The mother-of-three chose the brightly colored ensemble for The Voice Top 5 party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen in Hollywood, California.<br>Scroll down for video <br> Fashion statement: Gwen Stefani stood out from the crowd in a [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=unique%20ensemble unique ensemble] at The Voice Top 5 party in Hollywood, California on Monday<br>Arguably, Gwen would've still stood out with or without the cartoon characters decorated on her clothes.<br>The Harajuku Girls singer was dressed in a pink and red striped long sleeve top paired with orange shorts that featured loose strands of knotted fabric on the front.<br>The blonde beauty finished off her ensemble with Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings.<br>She pulled back her long tresses in an elegant updo and added more vibrant color with bright pink lipgloss.<br> One-of-a-kind: The Spark The Fire singer wore a pink and red striped top that was adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols<br> Harajuku style: The 45-year-old fashion designer completed her outfit with a pair of orange shorts, Louboutin pumps, and Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings<br>The L.A.M.B.<br><br>fashion designer shared a picture of her customized emoji patches on her Instagram account before they were sewn onto her garment.<br>'#omgomg #sparkthefire emoji patches!! #sparkles #dreamscometrue,' she wrote in the caption.<br>For the music video of her new single Spark The Fire, Gwen included Emoji imagery to express her creative concept inspired by Japanese animation.<br> Emoji patches: Before sewing the sequined emoticon symbols on her clothes, Gwen took a photo of them for her Instagram account on November 2<br> Return to music: The cartoons were featured in the No Doubt band member's recent music video <br>She is returning to her solo music career and is attempting to make a big splash with her famed Harajuku style.<br>On the heels of her success with NBC's The Voice, Gwen released her second Pharrell Williams produced single following Baby Don't Lie, which was debuted in October.<br>To promote her upcoming third studio solo album, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd.net OMG!OMG!] she pulled inspiration from her strong passions for Japanese culture.<br>'Of course you can celebrate other cultures,' she recently told
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Gwen Stefani tried too hard to promote her new single, Spark The Fire.<br>On Monday, the 45-year-old singer opted for an eccentric outfit adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols that were featured in the music video of her latest song.<br>The mother-of-three chose the brightly colored ensemble for The Voice Top 5 party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen in Hollywood, California.<br>Scroll down for video <br> Fashion statement: Gwen Stefani stood out from the crowd in a [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=unique%20ensemble unique ensemble] at The Voice Top 5 party in Hollywood, California on Monday<br>Arguably, Gwen would've still stood out with or without the cartoon characters decorated on her clothes.<br>The Harajuku Girls singer was dressed in a pink and red striped long sleeve top paired with orange shorts that featured loose strands of knotted fabric on the front.<br>The blonde beauty finished off her ensemble with Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings.<br>She pulled back her long tresses in an elegant updo and added more vibrant color with bright pink lipgloss.<br> One-of-a-kind: The Spark The Fire singer wore a pink and red striped top that was adorned with sequined patches of emoticon symbols<br> Harajuku style: The 45-year-old fashion designer completed her outfit with a pair of orange shorts, Louboutin pumps, and Vita Fede's matte black crystal earrings<br>The L.A.M.B.<br><br>fashion designer shared a picture of her customized emoji patches on her Instagram account before they were sewn onto her garment.<br>'#omgomg #sparkthefire emoji patches!! #sparkles #dreamscometrue,' she wrote in the caption.<br>For the music video of her new single Spark The Fire, Gwen included Emoji imagery to express her creative concept inspired by Japanese animation.<br> Emoji patches: Before sewing the sequined emoticon symbols on her clothes, Gwen took a photo of them for her Instagram account on November 2<br> Return to music: The cartoons were featured in the No Doubt band member's recent music video <br>She is returning to her solo music career and is attempting to make a big splash with her famed Harajuku style.<br>On the heels of her success with NBC's The Voice, Gwen released her second Pharrell Williams produced single following Baby Don't Lie, which was debuted in October.<br>To promote her upcoming third studio solo album, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd.net OMG!OMG!] she pulled inspiration from her strong passions for Japanese culture.<br>'Of course you can celebrate other cultures,' she recently told
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