Sunday, 29 January 2012

Making fishing fashionable! Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale take their boys out angling


There are often considered the first family of fashion and are often rocking effortlessly stylish ensembles. 
So fans of Gwen Stefani might be surprise to know that the singer appears to be a keen angler. 
Gwen and husband Gavin Rossdale spent a day with their boys fishing at Troutdale ponds in Los Angeles today. 
 
Family fishing day out: Gwen Stefani was seen with her husband Gavin Rossdale and their two boys in Los Angeles on Sunday Family fishing day out: Gwen Stefani was seen with her husband Gavin Rossdale and their two boys in Los Angeles on Sunday
Kingston, five, and his three-year-old brother Zuma appeared to be having a splashingly good time as they tried to hook something. 
Gwen didn't let the activity get in the way of her style and she looked chic in a pair of tie-dye jeans, a khaki military jacket and matching boots as she took up her perch. 
She finished off her look with a black hat and her signature red lipstick. 
 
Making a splash: Zuma, three, and Kingston, five, appeared to be having a great time as they tried to catch a fish Making a splash: Zuma, three, and Kingston, five, appeared to be having a great time as they tried to catch a fish
 
Concentrating: Gwen was seen helping her eldest son while Gavin took time to help Zuma
Concentrating: Gwen was seen helping her eldest son while Gavin took time to help Zuma
 
Concentrating: Gwen was seen helping her eldest son while Gavin took time to help Zuma
Five-year-old Kingston opted for a pair of three-quarter length shorts with a red and white striped polo. 
Meanwhile Zuma was wearing a pair of sweat pants with a long sleeved T-shirt and black and white wellington boots.
While Kingston appeared to have more patience as the family sat watching the pond it appeared that Zuma proved the better angler. 
 
I got one: Zuma was seen squealing in delight as he reeled in a fish, with the help of a female family friend I got one: Zuma was seen squealing in delight as he reeled in a fish, with the help of a female family friend
 
Wow mom! The boys were impressed as Gwen pulled in a fish Wow mom! The boys were impressed as Gwen pulled in a fish
The three-year-old was seen squealing in delight as he pulled a fish out of the water, with the help of a female family friend.
Gwen also proved skillful at the sport and was seen reeling in her own catch much to the joy of her boys.
While the family will no doubt help to make fishing fashionable on Saturday Kingston was making his own style statement. 

 
Showing them how it's done? Gwen and Gavin also had a go at the activity with more sophisticated rods Showing them how it's done? Gwen and Gavin also had a go at the activity with more sophisticated rods
 
Big boy: Five year old Kingston was also allowed to use a proper rod, under the watchful eye of his mother Big boy: Five year old Kingston was also allowed to use a proper rod, under the watchful eye of his mother
 
Sharing a special moment: While Kingston and Zuma made the most of the playground the couple shared a moment together
Sharing a special moment: While Kingston and Zuma made the most of the playground the couple shared a moment together
 
Sharing a special moment: While Kingston and Zuma made the most of the playground the couple shared a moment together 
While the five-year-old was taking a trip to his grandmother's house, he didn't dress up in his very best.  
So it was surprising that the fashionable little five-year-old emerged without shoes for the family outing.
 
Time for home: The family made the most of the day and didn't head back home until the sun had gone down Time for home: The family made the most of the day and didn't head back home until the sun had gone down
 
Too cool... for shoes? Gwen Stefani steps out with a shoeless Kingston as they take a trip to grandma's house in LA Too cool... for shoes? Gwen Stefani steps out with a shoeless Kingston as they take a trip to grandma's house in LA
The gorgeous youngster was seen strolling on the street with his mother with just a pair of socks on his feet. 
But despite the missing accessories, the 42-year-old's eldest boy looked darling in every other respect, with his combat trousers slouched with a classic grey T-shirt tucked just inside them.
His proud mother was beaming as she walked alongside her eldest boy.
It seemed that Kingston had ditched his desert boots, whipped off his tank top pullover and smoothed down his trendy quiff that he was sporting earlier. 
His brother Zuma, three, meanwhile looked super cute in a Vivienne Westwood inspired outfit of tartan pants paired with a studded belt and vest.
The little one seemed happy enough to be attending the family outing, safely ensconced in the arms of his rocker father. 
The No Doubt frontwoman just launch her clothing line, Harajuku Mini Kids, a collaboration with retailer Target.
Prices for the collection, for kids aged one to 13, is easy on the pocket, ranging from just $3.99 to $29.99.
She recently said that Kingston and Zuma took a bit part in the collaboration.
'My kids have a big opinion about it,' she said.
'I'm just excited. I think that moms' are going to walk into Target and lose their minds - 'Are you serious right now? And it's $20? All right, I'm taking five.
 
Quick change: Kingston had ditched his pullover and boots Quick change: Kingston had ditched his pullover and boots
 
Daddy and Zuma: Gavin Rossdale carried the couple's youngest child, who couldn't remove his Vivienne Westwood inspired outfit Daddy and Zuma: Gavin Rossdale carried the couple's youngest child, who couldn't remove his Vivienne Westwood inspired outfit
'I feel really proud of it. It's fun to be creative. It's fun to bake the cookies and have everyone eat them. It's a great feeling.'
In a release announcing the collaboration in July, she also said: 'Harajuku Mini is a dream come true.
'I’ve always wanted to do a cool children’s fashion line inspired by the super-cute and playful kids' clothing you find in Japan.
'The whole idea is about being creative, expressing your own individuality and having fun getting dressed.'

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