Giorgio Armani Unveils Sketches of Lady Gaga’s Stunning VMA Ensemble


Lady Gaga is famous for her attention-grabbing, stylish dresses. At the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, one of her three outfits included a voluminous black dress and a matching spiked black headpiece, both designed by Giorgio Armani. The Giorgio Armani press offices unveiled two sketches revealing custom-made looks crafted by the designer specifically for Lady Gaga’s VMAs appearance. Take a peek at the second ensemble after the jump.

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Lady GaGa In Alexander McQueen at VMA’s


Wonderful tribute! Lady Gaga looked gorgeous as she arrived at the 2010 MTV Video Music awards . The ‘Bad Romance’ singer made her way to the white carpet sporting a beautiful Alexander McQueen dress and the McQueen armadillo heels . If you think you seen this gown before, it’s because GaGa wore it in her Vanity Fair editorial.

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Lady Gaga Pinup Poster in Vogue Hommes Japan


Photographed by Terry Richardson and styled by Nicola Formichetti ,the pop star Lady Gaga poses covered in MEAT for the latest issue of Vogue Hommes Japan (which is also featuring Gaga as her male alter ego Jo Calderone lensed by Nick Knight ). This is amazing, she looks absolutely flawless. I think the good folks over at PETA are going to love this new shot of Lady Gaga covered in raw meat .

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Lady Gaga And Marc Jacobs for V Magazine’s New York Issue


Lady Gaga poses as the Statue of Liberty alongside designer Marc Jacobs for #67 of V magazine . Lensed by Mario Testino and styled by Nicola Formachetti, Gaga wears a dress by Louis Vuitton, bra by Calvin Klein, shoes by Noritake Tatehana, and a customized paper torch by Haus of Gaga,and Marc Jacobs as expected, wears his own. “Just as the Statue of

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Kate Moss, Lady Gaga, Naomi Campbell by Nick Knight for i-D Magazine 30th Birthday Issue


i-D Magazine celebrate its 30th Birthday, with a special 3 cover issue. Nick Knight photographs the spectacular trio Kate Moss, Lady Gaga, Naomi Campbell , based on the theme THEN, NOW AND NEXT. Here’s what i-D’s Editor-in-Chief, Terry Jones had to say:

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