Gwen Stefani became a style icon in the mid 1990s through the 2000s with her punky-but-sexy image and girl-power persona. Now at 40, Stefani's influence is being reflected in younger artists, but how much so? The No Doubt frontwoman recently revealed to Elle magazine that she doesn't see much of her influence on today's young starlets--she was too much of a tomboy.
"I don’t see myself in those girls," she says of comparisons to the Rihannas and Katy Perrys of the world. "I usually put pants on. I see these girls as more going for the sex-symbol thing. I was more, in the band, like a tomboy. Of course, I think every girl is sexy, so there’s going to be a little of that. But I see a lot of younger artists going more toward the sexy thing."
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