Many artists, such as Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, have aided in relief efforts by selling special items for earthquake ravaged Japan. While Gaga created bracelets and Perry sold light wands at her shows, fashionista Gwen Stefani is auctioning the clothes off her back ... Sort of! Stefani's eBay auction, which ends on April 25, includes vintage items from her L.A.M.B. clothing straight from her own closet!

Stefani's auction is incredibly fashion forward, which makes sense since she is heavily influenced by Japanese street culture and style with her own unique look and designs. She is also auctioning limited edition t-shirts from her lower-priced Harajuku Lovers line, each of which is signed and numbered by Stefani herself.

Another key item in the Stefani auction is the chance for fans to join her for an exclusive, Harajuku-themed tea party at Royal/T in Los Angeles on June 7. Leave it to Stefani to take something as standard as a "meet and greet" and put a twist on it!

All proceeds from the auction benefit Save the Children's Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund. This isn't the first step Gwen Stefani has taken to aid young earthquake victims in Japan, either. The No Doubt frontwoman also donated $1 million to the same charity.

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