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  • FINAL STAGE OF THE CHARITY AUCTION IS LIVE NOW!

    The final stage of Gwen's charity auction is live now! Don't miss the chance to be a part of this special charity event to raise additional money for Save the Children's Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund.

    The first stage of the auction just wrapped and winning bidders will be meeting Gwen and the Harajuku Girls in Los Angeles at Royal/T on June 7. Don't miss the chance to join them at this exclusive event, available only through this auction.

    In addition to the event, other auction items include vintage L.A.M.B. outfits straight from Gwen's closet and ten limited edition Harajuku Lovers t-shirts with custom labels, signed and numbered by Gwen.

    The final stage of the charity auction is live now so click here to start bidding! All proceeds benefit Save the Children's relief effort in Japan.

  • FIRST STAGE OF THE AUCTION ENDS MONDAY!

    The first stage of Gwen's charity auction ends this Monday, April 18! The auction began earlier this week so fans are already bidding to join Gwen in Los Angeles for a private Harajuku-themed tea party at Royal/T.

    It was just announced that the Harajuku Girls will join Gwen for this special charity event. A few lucky auction winners will get the opportunity to sit with one of the Harajuku Girls during the super-kawaii seated tasting-menu experience at Royal/T. This special auction package will only run for three days so click here to bid. This stage of the auction ends Monday, April 18.
    The auction also features vintage L.A.M.B. items straight from Gwen's closet and limited edition Harajuku Lovers t-shirts with special custom labels, signed and numbered by Gwen.

    Click here to bid before the auction ends Monday, April 18!
  • AUCTION IS LIVE! MEET GWEN IN L.A. AND HELP RAISE MONEY FOR JAPAN RELIEF



    The auction is now live! Bid now to join Gwen at a private Harajuku-themed tea party in Los Angeles. The auction also features vintage L.A.M.B. outfits straight from Gwen's closet as well as ten limited edition Harajuku Lovers t-shirts with custom labels, signed and numbered by Gwen.

    On June 7, Gwen will host a private Harajuku-themed tea party at Los Angeles' first-ever Japanese-style cosplay maid cafe, Royal/T. The event will be an exclusive experience and is available only through this auction. Gwen will personally host this event as guests indulge in exquisite teas and a super-kawaii seated tasting-menu experience. Guests will also enjoy a meet and greet with Gwen Stefani and take part in a raffle featuring vintage L.A.M.B. items from Gwen's own closet. The event will be appropriate for all ages, though minors must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older.

    In addition to this exclusive event, the auction will also feature vintage L.A.M.B. outfits straight from Gwen's personal closet. She has pulled everything from shoes to dresses to jackets to skirts for this special charity auction, and they're going straight from her closet to you. There are pieces from nearly every vintage L.A.M.B. collection she's ever done. Click here to see more of the outfits being auctioned for charity now.

    Also in the auction are ten limited edition Harajuku Lovers t-shirts with custom labels, signed and numbered by Gwen. Share a little style with Gwen while doing something great for Japan!

    The auction is live now so click here to start bidding. The auction will run in two stages, the first begins today and ends Monday, April 18. The second stage will run from April 18 - 25. All proceeds benefit Save the Children's Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund.







  • GWEN STEFANI ANNOUNCES HELP FOR JAPAN RELIEF EFFORT

    GWEN STEFANI DONATES $1,000,000.00 TO JAPAN EARTHQUAKE-TSUNAMI CHILDREN IN EMERGENCY FUND
    No Doubt singer and fashion designer aligns herself with Save the Children's relief efforts for Japanese children while creating a multi-tiered giving program
    Further Japan relief fundraising to come viaspecial auction/fundraiser in Los Angeles and limited edition T-shirt.
    March 23, 2011 - Gwen Stefani donated $1,000,000 today to Save the Children's Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund to help in the relief and recovery effort in Japan.
    "I've been inspired by Japan for many years and have a true love, appreciation and respect for the Japanese people and their culture. The disaster in Japan is beyond heartbreaking and I want to do anything I can to help. I would never be able to make a gesture like this without the love and support of all the fans over all these years." – Gwen Stefani
    Gwen has not only made a personal donation but created a mechanism whereby her fans will be able to participate in her efforts. A charity auction will be announced next week where fans can bid on the chance to join Gwen at a special fundraiser in Los Angeles. Also available next week, a limited edition Harajuku Lovers T-shirt designed by Gwen will be available through nodoubt.com with 100% of proceeds benefiting the relief effort in Japan. Plans for further fundraising initiatives are also in current discussion.
    Those who wish to participate more immediately may donate now at www.savethechildren.org
    Gwen Stefani's History with JapanGwen Stefani has been inspired by Japan since she first toured there with No Doubt in 1996. Not only did she immediately fall in love with the country and it's people, Gwen found a special connection to a district in Tokyo known as Harajuku, an area that thrives on creativity, music, art and fashion. The youth culture of the Harajuku district have been a constant muse for Gwen, inspiring both her clothing line called Harajuku Lovers and the song "Harajuku Girls." Throughout her career Gwen has borrowed heavily from Japanese culture for many of her creative endeavors.
    About Save the Children's response to children and families affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan:
    Disaster Impact on Children:Save the Children is the leading, independent organization that creates lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the world. Children are always among the most vulnerable during emergencies. Children in the hardest-hit areas are in need of basic supplies such as food and clean water. With concerns over nuclear safety, there is a risk that problems with supply lines could grow worse. In addition, initial assessments have confirmed that over 5,500 schools have been damaged and it is anticipated that the opening of schools for the new term on April 5 will be delayed.
    Conditions facing children and families are so extreme that they are developing a three-year strategy—based on their initial on-scene assessments—to first help provide essential relief items and launch child protection activities, and then help restore children's sense of security and normalcy and advocate for their inclusion in emergency preparedness planning.
    "We are very grateful to have such a generous donation from Gwen Stefani for our relief efforts in Japan," said Charles MacCormack, president and CEO of Save the Children "Save the Children has been in Japan for 25 years and we are working closely with our teams on the ground to address the immediate and ongoing needs of children and their families whose lives were turned upside down by this tragedy."

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