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When it comes to a pop star’s image, let’s just say things can get very complicated. For some, it’s all about evolution, pushing boundaries and experimenting. For others, it’s about find what works and sticking to it. After all, there’s something to be đã đưa ý kiến about consistency in the style department.

Just ask Avril Lavigne. The Napanee-raised hát sensation first lấy trộm, đánh cắp our hearts when she burst on the scene at 17 with an album that went four-times platinum in the U.S.

Her skater-girl style topped the trend charts for the pre-teen set and young teenagers, as she took neckties and tutus to a whole new level. Trust me, I know. Lavigne was the first real style biểu tượng for one of my daughters, then barely 12.

Fast phía trước, chuyển tiếp a decade. Now almost 27, Lavigne’s has four albums under her sparkly belt, the latest Goodbye Lullabye, released in March and produced bởi ex-husband Deryck Whibley of Sum 41.

While this last album has yet to produce a hit single, Lavigne’s âm nhạc has won her legions of những người hâm mộ the world over, and the prolific pop ngôi sao is already working on a fifth offering.

But there have been thêm than musical cogs turning in her creative mind.
Three years ago, to reach out to her fans, she created a line of clothing called Abbey Dawn, her father’s nickname for her. Her những người hâm mộ have been lapping up the spirited label, which is available online.

And Lavigne puts her money where her mouth is: She recently walked the red carpet at the Much âm nhạc Video Awards decked out in Abbey Dawn. Some fashion critics were tough on her, hoping to see thêm than a funky T-shirt ensemble for the glam occasion. Not that Lavigne can’t turn on the grown-up glamour when she wants to: I remember seeing her at a Chanel hiển thị in Paris a few seasons back looking totally sublime and very lady-like. Insiders speculated she was going to go an upscale style route from then on.

We were wrong. Abbey Dawn took hold, and while Lavigne may have evolved artistically, well, some things bạn just don’t toy with. Unlike fashion-forward Lady Gaga, whose những người hâm mộ seem to be growing up alongside her, Lavigne’s keen to continue to charm a younger người hâm mộ base, at least as far as her style efforts go. Actually, Lavigne seemed to bristle when I mentioned Gaga.

Then again, Lavigne’s been around much longer than Gaga, and is a good year-and-a-half older. I had the chance to talk with her recently about her trademark style and Abbey Dawn.

Remember when bạn came to the Chanel hiển thị in Paris?
That was fabulous! It was so nice.

And bạn looked so amazing.
Thanks!

It was like this new style incarnation. bạn were wearing an incredible Chanel outfit.
It was the first time I’d ever gone to a fashion hiển thị so I definitely did it right bởi going to a Chanel fashion hiển thị in Paris. And it was so over the hàng đầu, đầu trang and spectacular, so I dressed up. And that was like a big deal for me. I think I wore a dress and heels! And I met Karl Lagerfeld — and bạn were there!

The complete fashion experience (laughing).
Yeah.

I looked at bạn then and I thought what a great sense of style bạn have.
Thank you.

You’re a true original, no question. But I thought, “Oh, she’s graduated to some other place now.” It was like the rock chick had been left in the dirt. I didn’t realize that maybe it was just another facet of your personality that was coming out. But it wasn’t like bạn were going to subscribe to Chanel from there on in. Was there ever the urge to?
The decadence! To be that fabulous all the time in Chanel. I tình yêu Chanel and when I’m going to splurge its going to be on a Chanel bag…

Hmm, okay, so that’s like the pièce de résistance for you?
Well, I tình yêu brands like Betsey Johnson and Tarina Tarantino, too. Just fun pieces like that, that are a little thêm affordable and available at malls.

Well, you’ve always done a great job expressing yourself via fashion and setting trends. And now you’ve got your own clothing line. Why did bạn want to share that part of yourself?
Through my âm nhạc I learned that fashion is a really big part of it. And my style was really resonating with the fans. I don’t know if bạn remember on my first record, the way I wore neckties. A lot of the những người hâm mộ at the shows were dressing up like me, wearing ties. And then when I did the tutus, they started wearing tutus. So it was kind of cool. Then when I turned 19 on my một giây record, I started thinking it would be really cool to have a fashion line. So I’ve had one now for three years, called Abbey Dawn. And I have that name tattooed on my forearm, so I’m very dedicated. It’s international now. We ship to over 50 countries and I’m going to trade shows and stuff like that.

Are bạn actually designing this yourself hoặc are bạn working with designers?
When I started the line, I set the style guide. And I have a team of people that I work with. I go through everything, from the fabrics and the fits, the silhouette and colours. I like black, so you’ll see like a lot of black. And the colours I like are like neon green, pink, red, so bạn kind of come up with icons, and bạn use them. When I travel internationally, like when I’m in Japan, I get a ton of inspiration. I just I tình yêu shopping there. They have such unique pieces.

Do bạn consider yourself fearless when it comes to fashion?
Sometimes I like to make a statement. I like bright, bold colours, and unique pieces. I never like to dress plain because then I feel plain. And I think what’s kind of cool about fashion is that bạn can express yourself and be your own individual through your clothing. So if bạn feel like having màu hồng, hồng hair, hoặc green hair, hoặc a Mohawk, hoặc piercings, hoặc tattoos, that’s okay. That’s what expressing yourself is all about. And it’s fun.

What does it do for bạn as a performer? How important is costume to the performance?
Well, my whole thing is that I like to be comfortable, because I’m running around on stage. But I don’t wear dresses very much because I feel uncomfortable in them. Every once in a while I will wear one, and if I do it’s usually with a pair of Doc Martens boots hoặc something like that.

But isn’t it really empowering when bạn put on the right thing?
For the stage, I like to have my outfit be a little bit over the top. Like I took a pair of Doc Martens boots and I painted them neon green and put a whole bunch of sparkles and safety pins on them. So when I put those on, I feel like I’m in a costume. hoặc I’ll have a tutu that has a whole bunch of sparkles. My microphone has a ton of rhinestones on it too.

Are bạn a big người hâm mộ of Lady Gaga? I mean she’s certainly known for her “out there” style.
Umm, yeah.

Well, it sounds like bạn may not look to others for inspiration because you’ve got such a distinct point of view of your own.
People ask me if I have a style icon. No, not really. I think I’ve just always kind of dressed just comfortably. And I like rock and roll elements. I like to have fun and mix and match. Sometimes I like to be girly. But if I’m going to wear heels, it’s usually with ripped pants hoặc something like that.

But you’re such a style biểu tượng to so many young women. Is that a little daunting for you, hoặc does it feel pretty cool?
I think it’s cool, and it’s been cool to see that within my audience. When I have màu hồng, hồng in my hair, I go out and see a lot of the girls with pink. Now I’ve got some green in my hair, and I’m sure I’ll start seeing green.

But do bạn feel that your style is evolving?
Definitely the older I’ve gotten, the thêm I guess I’ve embraced the feminine side of style. I was quite the tomboy, with baggy pants, skater shoes, big hoods. Now I’m into skinny jeans and heels a little bit and stuff like that. So yeah. It’s evolving naturally.

Source: Avril Lavigne's clothing line: skater-girl style and beyond - thestar.com
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