: Gwen name-checks designers like John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood in the lyrics, stating she’d give all her money to Westwood to buy her clothes. A Pop Culture Legacy
If you grew up in the early 2000s, you remember the "na-na-na-na" hook that ruled the airwaves. Released on , " Rich Girl " wasn't just a hit song—it was a visual explosion that solidified Gwen Stefani's status as a solo pop icon. gwen_stefani_rich_girl_official_music_video_ft_eve
The video’s aesthetic wasn't pulled from a history book; it was ripped straight from a advertising campaign from the late '90s. LaChapelle brought his signature "hyper-real" style to the set, creating a world of distorted features and "freaks". : Gwen name-checks designers like John Galliano and
: The song is a remake of a 1993 reggae track by Louchie Lou & Michie One, which itself was an adaptation of "If I Were a Rich Man" from the musical Fiddler on the Roof . The video’s aesthetic wasn't pulled from a history