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Gwen Stefani Gets Playful With Prints in Pucci Look for ‘Jennifer Hudson Show,’ Talks ‘The Voice’

The 26th season of "The Voice" premiered on Sept. 23.


Gwen Stefani brought her playful sense of style to “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Wednesday. The singer chatted with the eponymous host about the new season of “The Voice,” on which Stefani serves as a coach.


Gwen Stefani on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Oct. 2. Chris Haston/Warner Bros.


For her daytime talk show look, Stefani opted for a skirt suit set courtesy of Pucci’s fall 2024 ready-to-wear collection. The look featured three pieces coordinated with the same black, cream and light pink pattern. The No Doubt frontwoman wore a tweed jacket with a tailored silhouette and black and cream fringe details.


The long-sleeve jacket included playful fuzzy fringe on the front placket. Stefani also wore the coordinated black crop top with pink fringe and completed the sartorial statement with the complementary pink, black and cream miniskirt with a fringe hem.


Gwen Stefani and Jennifer Hudson on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Oct. 2. Chris Haston/Warner Bros.


Stefani gave the look a touch of punk rock edge, adding a pair of black fishnets to her attire. She completed the look with pointed-toe heels. Stefani wore her long blond tresses down, styled with soft curls, while her makeup featured a bold eye and pop of pink on her lip.


During her time with Hudson, Stefani discussed the 26th season of the NBC reality competition series “The Voice.”


“The Voice is just so much fun,” Stefani told Hudson. “We get on that set and it’s just everyone there wants to be there and the contestants have these big dreams and they’re so talented…to watch them grow right before your eyes and have a little tiny part of that by trying to help them; it’s just a fun show. I love it so much.”


Stefani, who joined “The Voice” in 2014, is known for her punk rock style and playful fashion choices. During the first few episodes of season 26, the singer has already styled looks courtesy of David Koma and Retrofête.


Gwen Stefani and Jennifer Hudson on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Oct. 2. Chris Haston/Warner Bros.


Emilio Pucci founded his eponymous Italian fashion label in 1947. Camille Miceli joined the label in 2021 as artistic director. The label is known for its playful patterns and creative approach to its seasonal designs.







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