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Monday, September 12, 2011

Lady Gaga keeps it simple for Harper's Bazaar.


Gaga keeps it simple for Harper's Bazaar.

Lady Gaga "bares it all" in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar. According to





Black & white = art


A few months ago, Donatella Versace threw open the doors of the Versace archive in Milan, which contains pieces from the glorious, Medusa’d peak of the Gianni years, for Lady Gaga to plunder at will. “It was me and my friends,” Gaga remembers of this particular fashion moment. “We were all running around this warehouse laughing and putting on jackets and shoes. We started crying at one point. I’ve been dreaming of seeing those outfits my whole life.”


It’s not a secret that Lady Gaga loves to dress up — in Mugler, in Alexander McQueen, in meat. Lately, “there are some amazing emerging kids from Parsons. I’ve been wearing a lot of young designers,” she explains. She wore a custom-made Hussein Chalayan dress in her recent “Yoü and I” video and chuckles that without McQueen, “I’d be naked.” But for this shoot, which will soon be seen in a “fashion film” created in collaboration with photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, a basically barefaced Gaga is very deliberately dressed down.


While this might seem a departure from more theatrical Gaga garb, she doesn’t see the slightest difference. “I don’t really view it as ‘natural,’” she explains. “I think that artifice is the new reality. It’s more about just being honest and sincere to the core of what you do. Whether I’m wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I’m always the same person inside.”


But does she ever look in the bathroom mirror in the morning and think, Here we go again? “Sometimes I do. It all really depends on my mood for the day. But I think the perception that I ‘put it on’ every day is probably not true.”


In Gaga’s mind, “putting it on” is subject to interpretation. “Don’t you think that what’s on the cover of a magazine is quite artificial?” she asks. “There’s this idea that it’s all natural, but everything’s been staged to look natural. It is also an invention. It’s just that my inventions are different. I often get asked about my artifice, but isn’t fashion based on the idea that we can create a fantasy?”


One could suppose that her little monsters might be disappointed, though, if she started wearing jeans and T-shirts. “I try to not focus on what people expect from me,” she says. “I think what has been lovely about my relationship with the public is that they expect something unexpected from me.”


What is expected of Gaga is her love for fashion and her ability to use it, quite literally, as a performance enhancer. For all her love of couture — her custom Armani dresses, her epic love story with stylist and Mugler designer Nicola Formichetti, all those supermodular Versaces — “there’s this one pair of shoes I’ve had for years, and they cost like $25. I have such an emotional attachment to the shoes that every time I see them, I can hear the fans and feel the bass coming through the bottom of the stage.”


Sometimes, of course, shoes are the most substantial part of a Gaga outfit; her body image is as fearless as her fashion. “I’m very free-spirited,” she says, like a Swede in a spa. “Even when I was a kid, I used to run around naked with the babysitter, driving her crazy.” She attributes her body confidence to dancing, and “I do yoga, I do Bikram and I run, and I eat really healthy. You know, my work sort of feeds me. I keep in shape by working hard.”


Even when she’s not touring, Gaga works “about 16 to 20 hours a day. And when I’m alone, I write, I imagine, I create things, and I decide how I want to do my future performances. I don’t take much time off.”


And due to her crushing travel schedule, Gaga spends a lot of time on her own. “When you’re alone as much as I am,” she observes, “you become accustomed to your solitude and embrace it.” Of late, she’s been immersing herself in plays. “I love John Patrick Shanley. And I’ve been reading some books that I loved when I was in theater school, like Bertolt Brecht. Those books really changed my life.”


Gaga has also taken up surfing, which she tried for the first time on a princely two-day vacation to Mexico in August. “I fell off a lot in the beginning,” she says, “but one of the surfers said to me, ‘Now that you can stand up, just look into the future and enjoy the ride.’ I thought that was an interesting metaphor about life.”


Gaga tweeted a picture of herself to her 13 million followers, writing, “Yeah, that’s me. No heels, baby.” She was a natural.





"Whether I'm wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I'm always the same person inside." Lady Gaga wears a custom-made dress (worn throughout), by special order, Hussein Chalayan. 44-207-920-7823. Fashion editor: Nicola Formichetti.





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"I like to keep in shape by working hard." Hair: Frederic Aspiras for Moroccanoil; makeup: Val Garland.





"Look into the future and enjoy the ride."





Lady Gaga photographed with Inez van Lamsweerde on the set of Gaga's new video "You and I."
I actually thought this was a photo of Gaga saying she feels ugly and that this is what she sees when she looks in the mirror, but then I found out that that's the photographer. Lol.


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Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball HBO Special Wins Emmy






Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball show in New York’s Madison Square Garden has won a Primetime Emmy Award. The concert special, which aired on HBO earlier this year, took home the Emmy for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (editors: Mike Polito, Bill DeRonde, Kevin O’Dea and Katie Hetland).


Dating back to November 2009, the Monster Ball drew 2.5 million fans and grossed over $227 million, becoming the biggest tour by a debut artist and one of the of the highest-grossing tours of all time.


And Gaga is already planning a new tour and will be back on the road next year. “The Monster Ball kind of lives on through the new show,” she said of the upcoming worldwide tour in support of Born This Way. “We just do sort of evolving variations on this theme, sort of beautiful idea of all of the fan getting together, which is what the Monster Ball is all about.”


The 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday, September 18th at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Lady Gaga is set to attend the award ceremony.


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"Lady Gaga by Gaultier" Preview





Don't miss the US premiere of the Gaga by Gaultier special this Monday September 12th at 8pm/7pm central on The CW! Go to www.cwtv.com for local listings.

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Lady Gaga shoots for a magazine in New York City!






It’s no secret she can be a bit clumsy at times, and Lady Gaga took a tumble (she was sitting down, though...) during a Vanity Fair photoshoot in New York City today (September 12).


The “Born This Way” singer was decked out in some unusual garb as she posed atop huge platforms and lost her balance - which caused her to fall to the ground at the Central Park locale.


Luckily, the 25-year-old singer looked unharmed and was quickly helped back up to her feet to proceed forth with the rest of the session.


The efforts come in wake of yesterday being the 10th anniversary of 9/11, of which Gaga told press, “I watched the towers fall from the roof of my school, holding all my best friends. I don’t know … just, my affinity and my love and the relationship I have with New York City — it’s like the husband I never married.”





















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