Gwen Stefani, 54, drove fans crazy by recreating her iconic '90s makeup look during the No Doubt reunion at Coachella.
The singer, who was joined on stage by Olivia Rodrigo, covered her face in rhinestones that were similar to her makeup during the band's heyday.
Also, she went back in time in a '90s grunge-inspired ensemble, performing hits like "It's My Life" and "Hella Good" in front of a roaring crowd at the outdoor music festival in Indio, California.
For her makeup, Stefani used sparkling rhinestones above her eyebrows and around her eyes. The lids were also covered in light shimmer shadows and bright blue eyeliner.
In addition, Gwen wore a classic bright red lip shade, a color she's been rocking for years.
Another nod to the past was Stefani’s hairstyle. Her platinum blonde hair was pulled back tightly and tied into two knots on top of her head.
Gwen completely recreated the punk style of the ‘90s. She wore a colorful checkered cropped bolero paired with a checkered top that was highlighted by her black lace bra.
She completed the look with loose pants and a pair of shiny black ankle boots.
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