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Gwen Stefani Closes New York Fashion Week with a Rockin' L.A.M.B. Runway Show

Designer Gwen Stefani and her son Kingston Rossdale walk the runway at the L.A.M.B. Spring 2011 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Sept. 16, 2010 in New York City. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for IMG) Frazer Harrison

NEW YORK (CBS) The hot ticket on the final day of New York Fashion Week was Thursday night's spring presentation of Gwen Stefani's L.A.M.B. line.

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The 40-year-old singer-turned-fashion designer sent out a collection that was rockstar chic with a tribal influence. There were low-slung fitted pants, cropped tops in bright prints, plaid tailored pantsuits, and flowing chiffon dresses in mosaic patterns.

"I've always wanted to do the tribal thing but it's pretty hard to get right. I think we've got it," she told Associated Press Fashion Writer Samantha Critchell.

Each look resonated well with Stefani's own personal style - young, fun, daring and filled with a lot of attitude.

Models strutted down the runway in spike heels to a party mix, which included songs with popping beats like Luniz's classic Bay Area song, "I Got 5 On It," MIA's "Paper Planes," Dawn Penn's reggae hit "No, No, No, "and MGMT's "Kids."

Husband and Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale cheered Stefani on with sons Kingston and Zuma by his side. Also in attendance was No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal, "Project Runway" alum Christian Siriano, Spice Girl Mel B, Blondie's Debbie Harry and Russell Simmons.

At the close of her show, Stefani rocked the runway wearing pieces from her collection with the No Doubt hit "Hey Baby" blasting in the background. Four-year-old son Kingston joined mom.

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