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See Lady Gaga’s dress

When it comes to the red carpet, Lady Gaga isn’t going to choose just anything. We’re talking about a woman who wore a dress made entirely from raw meat, as well as dresses made from human hair and Kermit the Frog toys – oh, and don’t forget the time she wore a bra that was literally on fire.

So, for the world premiere of his new HBO concert special, Ball Gaga Chromatica, in Los Angeles on Thursday, the singer unsurprisingly donned a dress that ranks high on the list of her most scandalous outfits of all time. For the occasion, Gaga wore a white leather dress by Selva with a one-shoulder neckline, tiny metal ring cutouts, and a colossal white frame that extended above her shoulders and down to her waist .

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“On the red carpet I told them it was a car part,” the Grammy winner wrote alongside a photo of her dress on Instagram, adding, “They said what kind and I said I don’t know, I’m not a car part.” mechanic.” If you ask us, it looks like a bumper that the designers molded into a bustier, but we’re not automotive experts either and can’t be sure.

Gaga paired the dress with her signature towering wedge heels in a matching shade of white and a coordinating black manicure with her freshly dyed raven locks and baby bangs. Bronze eyeshadow, a brick red lip and the bleached brows she’s been sporting since March added the finishing touches to her glamour.

Following the red carpet portion of the evening, Gaga participated in a Q&A about the film and donned a jaw-dropping second look that included a dramatic black dress worn under an ultra-voluminous lace jacket and matching mask .

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During the Q&A, Gaga revealed that she performed five Chromatica Ball Tour concerts while sick with COVID. “I’ve done five shows with COVID,” she told press at the event, according to People. “I shared it with everyone on my team and said, ‘I don’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable at work and that you don’t have to perform and that you don’t You don’t have to work that day, but I will.” doing the show, because I just didn’t want to disappoint all the fans.

She continued: “The way I saw it too was that the fans were all putting themselves in danger every day by coming to the show. During all my quick changes, I kept going. ‘I’m sorry. I I’m really sorry.'”

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