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Designer Gwen Stefani sent her Fall 2010 collection for L.A.M.B down the runway this past Thursday at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.

The line stayed true to its usual rocker aesthetic, via cool leather pieces, layering and punk prints. Stefani also incorporated a military motif, a clever belt accessory and garments with more proportion to keep the line looking trendy, fresh and new.

Want to recreate the Rocker-Chic L.A.M.B. look? We can help! Here are a few tips to help you get in touch with your inner rock star for Fall 2010:

1) Create A Muted But Bold Color Palette

Sure, this may sound like a contradiction but its not. The L.A.M.B. collection used a lot of blacks, deep greens, greys and rich blues. While these aren’t the brightest colors, they are definitely bold! Mixing bold colors is actually quite difficult sometimes, as it is so easy to end up looking more drab than fab in a black and blue outfit, but if you use the looks from the L.A.M.B. runway as a guide, you should be able to master the delicate balance.

2) Try A Multi Strap Belt

Transform a normal blouse into an off-the-runway look by rocking a multi-strap belt similar to the ones shown in the L.A.M.B. collection. This Studded Multi-Strap Belt

from Hot Topic is sure to do the trick at only $18!
3) Wear A Bold Leather Piece
Leather is the easiest way to stylize an outfit. Take yours to the next level by wearing a bold leather statement piece. A biker jacket with emphasized sleeves or a sleek pair of leather pants should help you achieve the L.A.M.B. look.
To see more of the L.A.M.B. runway show, go here.

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