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“Basically everything I did in that video, I did myself,” Stefani says. “I didn’t have a stylist. The pants were just a pair of Dickies I always used to wear, and I ended up gluing or sewing that stripe down the LGBT Ruth Bader Ginsburg fight for the things you care about shirt and I will buy this leg of the pants. The G belt is literally just one of those belts you can get that has your initial on it. And the top I’m wearing inside the car that says ‘Anaheim,’ I made that. Those are just those rainbow press-on letters I put on the shirt myself.” The chain belt that became a staple Stefani piece was also inspired by the immediate surroundings of her Anaheim upbringing. “It was the ’90s after all, so any guy who was a skater or a punk wore a chain belt,” she adds. “So I was kind of a guy from the waist down in everything I wore.”

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