Sheer delight! Gwen Stefani wears see-through white blouse over black bra as she heads into the studio

Gwen Stefani looked chic while out in Los Angeles.

The Voice coach was her usual stylish self as she headed back into the recording studio in Los Angeles on Thursday.

The singer wore a see-through white blouse over a black bra.

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Back to work: Gwen Stefani wore a see-through blouse over a black bra as she was seen heading into a recording studio in Los Angeles on Thursday

Back to work: Gwen Stefani wore a see-through blouse over a black bra as she was seen heading into a recording studio in Los Angeles on Thursday

Shine like Gwen in patent leather pumps from Ferragamo

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The former No Doubt singer looked focused as she headed into the studio. 

Gwen's new solo album This Is What The Truth Feels Like is set for release on March 18.

And the singer appeared to be putting a few final touches on the tracks, many of which were inspired by her divorce from ex-husband Gavin Rossdale and budding relationship with country star Blake Shelton.

The 46-year-old's pretty top featured long sleeves and three bows at the shoulders.

She wore her trademark platinum blonde hair down in curls, and added bright red lipstick and matching stilettos. 

The L.A.M.B. fashion designer wore slim blue jeans with distressed details and stitching.

Focused: Gwen's new solo album is set for release in two weeks

Focused: Gwen's new solo album is set for release in two weeks

The capris had a dark, mud-and-paint splattered look around the hem and knee.

Gwen carried a cute clutch with a cartoon pattern, and held her smartphone as she strolled across the parking lot.

The style icon added a number of metallic bracelets, rings and a long pink manicure.

Appearing on Ellen last week, the mother-of-three gushed that her new romance with fellow Voice judge Blake had inspired a burst of creativity. 

Style icon: The 46-year-old wore distressed jean capris and bold red heels

Style icon: The 46-year-old wore distressed jean capris and bold red heels

Trademark style: The Voice judge wore her blonde hair in curls and added her usual red lipstick

Trademark style: The Voice judge wore her blonde hair in curls and added her usual red lipstick

It seems to be a two way street for the pair as Blake's upcoming single Came Here To Forget may take inspiration from his relationship to the No Doubt frontwoman. 

A press release for the upcoming track describes the song as 'an intimate snapshot of a couple's encounter at a bar' and in it Blake is quoted saying that it is one of his most personal songs.

The Voice judge explained: 'I’ve had a lot of music over the years, but I don’t think I’ve ever had a song before that’s such a direct look into my life. That’s why I’m so excited about this particular song.'

The couple were also seen attending the Vanity Fair Oscar party on Sunday, where Gwen wore a stunning sheer, red petal gown by Yanina Couture.

Romance in bloom: Gwen wore a stunning sheer petal gown as she accompanied boyfriend Blake Shelton to the Vanity Fair Oscar party in LA on Sunday

Romance in bloom: Gwen wore a stunning sheer petal gown as she accompanied boyfriend Blake Shelton to the Vanity Fair Oscar party in LA on Sunday

 

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