Why did Lady Gaga wear three dresses at once?

Layering in clothes, of course, is not a new technique. But how often does it occur to you to wear three dresses at once? I think no. Moreover, put them on so that only one thing is visible. What's the trick, you ask? The scandalous diva, whose name is well known throughout the world, has the answer to this question. This is Lady Gaga. I'll tell you why she put on three outfits and how she showed four looks.

Why did Lady Gaga wear three dresses at the same time?

Lady Gaga: impossible to forget

This American singer is known not only for her musical work or roles in films, but also for receiving an Oscar or a Grammy, which she was awarded nine times! Every appearance of a star in public is a real performance, in which everything is thought out to the smallest detail! Lady Gaga is brightness and surprise, shockingness and courage! And there is always the expectation of the public: what will the singer surprise today? And she doesn't disappoint!

Her next spectacular appearance was participation in the traditional Met Gala, which the Costume Institute held in early May 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

It was here that Lady Gaga appeared before those present in the image of a kind of “matryoshka”, which, having taken off one outfit, showed off the next one underneath. And those gathered for the ball appreciated the stylist’s idea and the “stellar” execution.

The secret of three dresses

All participants in the traditional ball came up with bright images and brought them to life, bringing a lot of pleasure to those present. There were chandelier dresses (Katy Perry), feathered outfits (Kylie and Kendall Jenner), a Cinderella costume (Zendaya), and much, much more.

But it was Lady Gaga who set the tone for the event by appearing first and holding everyone's attention by showing off what was underneath her dress.

First outfit

The pink dress attracted attention not only with its bright fuchsia color and huge bow. Perhaps, the most impressive detail is the long train that stretches eight meters. Five handsome dancers helped to cope with it, and the singer herself was accompanied on the arm by the author of the outfit - a designer and friend of the star Brandon Maxwell.

first outfit

Reference! Brandon Maxwell is the author of all four outfits that Lady Gaga showed that day.

The singer looked impressive, as always. Makeup was traditionally bright, false eyelashes, and lipstick perfectly matched the dress.

Second outfit

Already on the stairs a transformation took place. Unexpectedly for those present, Maxwell unbuttoned the pink dress, and the singer freed herself from it, remaining in a black robe. The elegant corset-style model was complemented by the same black umbrella.

second dress

Third outfit

Before the audience had time to get used to the singer’s new image, another transformation took place. Under the black robe, which the diva got rid of as easily as the first, there was another dress! His the color was reminiscent of the first image. But this time the brightness did not match the volume. On the contrary, the third dress with thin straps fitted tightly and emphasized the figure.

third dress

The black umbrella was thrown aside, replaced by sunglasses, black, decorated with rhinestones along the contour. And in the hands of the actress there was a telephone receiver, again black.

The dresses are out, the outfits are gone!

But also the third dress did not become the final one. The singer, like all the previous ones, wore it to the ball only to take it off! Once again, after the pink outfit, the black one was presented to the public. But what!

under the third dress

A bra and panties decorated with sparkling crystals, fishnet tights and high platform ankle boots - that's what Lady Gaga ended up with! She literally stripped down to her panties!

fourth outfit

Wearing three dresses at once to a ball and doing it only to publicly take them off, showing off her underwear - this is what Lady Gaga is all about. Queen of outrageousness, whatever you want!

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