Thursday, 4 September 2008

Avril Lavigne Launches Abbey Dawn Clothing Line: 'It's Absolutely My Wardrobe'





Punk-rock princess Avril Lavigne has barely added wear designer to her r�sum�. She's teamed up with Kohl's to launch her mall-punk-inspired line called Abbey Dawn.


"Every octad weeks I have new pieces approaching into the store," she told MTV News. "So we're design like crazy � like, tons of stuff � and it's so much fun."






The line of tight fitting jeans, skirts, hoodies and T-shirts features a lot of skulls, stars, draughts and zebra print, according to Lavigne, who was almost banned from playing an forthcoming show in Malaysia after the governance deemed her "too aphrodisiacal." She eventually plans to add bags and sunglasses to the line, which is available in stores now.


Finding the inspiration to start the line wasn't very difficult: She saw so many of her fans emulating her style that becoming a wear designer was the ordered next step.


"It was a great opportunity for me to do this, and now that I'm sr. and more than into fashion and stuff and nonsense, I've put together a cute short line. It's totally my style and everything I would assume. It's perfectly my wardrobe."


But it's the origin of the line's moniker that really holds a special place in the singer's heart.


"My pop gave me the nickname Abbey Dawn when I was a little girlfriend," she said. "It was a street he saw. And all my friends in high school called me Abbey. I always really liked the key. I didn't know if maybe I would identify my daughter Abbey if I had a girl one day, or a song name. So I had a clothing line of credit first, so I named it Abbey Dawn."


Being a designer does have one perk that she's especially excited about: "Free wearing apparel," Lavigne aforementioned. "I never have to shop again!"


The 23-year-old is stoked to finally see her togs on fans and doesn't even mind when they show up to her concerts in the same thing she's wearing.


"I've seen some of the fans at my shows wearing my shirts, and sometimes I've been onstage erosion [one of the shirts]," she aforesaid, "and they have the same one and only on, and I'm like, 'Hey, nice shirt,' and I get rattling excited.


"[I'm looking forward to] seeing people walk around with it," she added. "It volition be truly cool."







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