Gwen Stefani Rocks Black Suede Over-the-Knee Boots at Kids’ Choice Awards

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Gwen Stefani brought class and sass to the 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards, showcasing her cheeky and playful side in two casual-cool looks at the event.

The 47-year-old singer and designer stepped out on the orange carpet in an embroidered shirt from Libertine, which featured rolled-up sleeves and colorful patches. She added a bit of glam to the Spring 2017 piece with a pair of silver shorts from Wanda Nylon and an assortment of jewels.

Gwen Stefani wearing a Libertine embroidered shirt and Wanda Nylon metallic shorts at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards

Gwen Stefani wearing a Libertine embroidered shirt and Wanda Nylon metallic shorts at the 2017 Kids' Choice AwardsGwen Stefani at the 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards held at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles, California, on March 11, 2017.

Gwen later changed into a slime-inspired ensemble from Jeremy Scott’s Spring 2017 collection for the ceremony. Her second look consisted of a midriff-baring top with a high neckline and a sleeveless design, and featured a matching mini skirt.

She styled both looks with fishnet stockings and black suede over-the-knee boots from Casadei, which added a sultry edge to both of her ensembles. The singer swept her hair up into a structured ponytail, and dipped the ends into  a slime green color. Gwen kept up with the motif by sporting slime-inspired nail art, and she finished off her look with shimmering eye shadow and a bold pink lip.

Gwen Stefani wearing a Libertine embroidered shirt and Wanda Inylon metallic shorts at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards

Gwen Stefani wearing black suede over-the-knee boots at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards

Gwen Stefani wearing black suede over-the-knee boots at the 2017 Kids' Choice AwardsGwen Stefani at the 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards held at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles, California, on March 11, 2017.

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