Lady Gaga made a statement during her recent visit to Maxim’s with her daring fashion sense. She rocked a skin-baring bodysuit paired with skin-tone bottoms, turning heads with her ensemble. To top it off, she draped a chic black faux fur coat over her shoulders.
Not afraid to express her opinions, the famous personality confidently strutted down the catwalk for her own stylist, Nicola Formichetti, at his first show for Thierry Mugler.
The star was absolutely stunning as she confidently flaunted a daring outfit, paired perfectly with her unconventional platform boots that didn’t have the typical high heels.
Gaga didn’t bother with a jacket: She found a way around the rules on attire at Maxim.
“Would you like your coat, madam?” The waiter inquired as Gaga departed Maxim’s restaurant following a delightful dinner. Gaga kindly refused the gesture and embraced the chill of the night air without adding an extra layer.
In the period known as the Belle Epoque, Maxim’s in Paris has been a popular spot for wealthy and famous individuals since 1893, with its impressive art deco frontage drawing in the crowds.
Lady Gaga wowed the crowd at Thierry Mugler’s fashion show with her show-stopping look. Rocking a figure-hugging black dress that highlighted her curves and showcased her bra, she turned heads as she strutted down the runway. The ensemble, curated by her close friend and stylist, added an extra touch of glamour to her electrifying presence.
The artist, sporting cute pigtails and a vibrant blonde hair color, strutted confidently to the rhythm of her latest track. She wowed the crowd with a fresh tune titled Government Hooker.
Lady Gaga confidently walked down the runway in March, showcasing a breathtaking outfit designed by stylist Nicola Formichetti for Thierry Mugler’s fashion show in Paris. Despite its luxurious price tag of $20,000, this one-of-a-kind piece failed to attract any buyers when it was put up for sale on Gilt Groupe.
At the end of the show, Lady Gaga graciously thanked the crowd by taking a bow with her partner, Mr. Formichetti, and the other designer, Sebastien Peigne.