Gwen Stefani brings rock chick style to the slopes with new ski-wear line (and there's No Doubt it'll stand out in the ...

'We tried to mix masculine and feminine, which we always do,' the mother-of-two explained.

The snowboarding pants, for example, have 'a really cute fit... [and] a tuxedo stripe for that edge.'

She admitted that designing the ten-piece collection was a far cry from creating her main womenswear line.

'The clothing itself is really technical,' she explained. 'We havent done that before so it was a new challenge.'

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Edgy influences: The collaboration features parkas, pants, vests and beanies with L.A.M.B.'s signature street-style details, like Rasta stripes (left) and houndstooth prints (right)

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Take a bow: Ms Stefani, 42 - pictured here on the Spring 2011 L.A.M.B. runway with adorable son Kingston Rossdale - launched her fashion label in 2006

She clearly delivered on both fashion and function though. Burton's chief creative officer Greg Dacyshyn called the resulting collaboration 'a unique mash-up of Gwens bold style combined with on-mountain functionality.'

Ms. Stefani - who has been married to Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale for 11 years - launched L.A.M.B. in 2006.

The fashion label's signature street-style details and Jamaican influences can be seen in her new line, which features military quilting, houndstooth print and Rastafarian-style stripes.

The collection will be available in stores and on Burton.com in September.


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