• Lady Gaga at Lollapalooza 2010 in Chicago. Photo:Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Images
    Lady Gaga at Lollapalooza 2010 in Chicago. Photo:Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Images
  • Lady Gaga in the controversial meat dress, as at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. Photo: Mark Ralston / AFP
    Lady Gaga in the controversial meat dress, as at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. Photo: Mark Ralston / AFP
  • Lady Gaga at The Artpop Ball Tour 2014 in Perth. Photo: Paul Kane / WireImage / Getty Images
    Lady Gaga at The Artpop Ball Tour 2014 in Perth. Photo: Paul Kane / WireImage / Getty Images
  • Lady Gaga at ArtRave 2014 in Pittsburgh City. Photo: Kevin Mazur / WireImage
    Lady Gaga at ArtRave 2014 in Pittsburgh City. Photo: Kevin Mazur / WireImage
  • Lady Gaga in Armani Prive. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
    Lady Gaga in Armani Prive. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
  • Lady Gaga rocks a look in leather and shoulder pads
    Lady Gaga rocks a look in leather and shoulder pads
  • Lady Gaga at the 'A Star is Born' world premiere in Toronto in 2018. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
    Lady Gaga at the 'A Star is Born' world premiere in Toronto in 2018. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
  • Lady Gaga in Valentino haute couture at the Golden Globe Awards in 2019. Photo: EPA
    Lady Gaga in Valentino haute couture at the Golden Globe Awards in 2019. Photo: EPA
  • Lady Gaga in Alexander McQueen and Tiffany & Co at the Academy Awards 2019. Photo: Lucas Jackson / Reuters
    Lady Gaga in Alexander McQueen and Tiffany & Co at the Academy Awards 2019. Photo: Lucas Jackson / Reuters
  • Lady Gaga at the Met Gala 2019. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
    Lady Gaga at the Met Gala 2019. Photo: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters

Meat dress to Met Gala: deconstructing Lady Gaga’s quirky relationship with the world of fashion


Janice Rodrigues
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Lady Gaga made history recently when she become the first person to win an Oscar, Grammy, Bafta and Golden Globe in a single year. And it's clear that the singer-songwriter-actress is in no mood to lay low and bask in her success, as she's already booked her next role – a part in a movie retelling the assassination of Maurizio Gucci, grandson of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci. In the new film, directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Thelma & Louise) and based on Sara Gay Forden's book The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed, Gaga will play Patrizia Reggiano, who was convicted of killing Maurizio, her ex-husband, after he left her for a younger woman. 

Gaga is no stranger to blending style with a touch of madness. Born Stefani Germanotta, she is as famous for her unconventional public image and bold fashion choices as she is for her singing and acting chops. Gaga started cultivating her bold persona even before the release of her 2008 debut album, The Fame. The year before, she performed at Lollapalooza wearing a skimpy disco-themed outfit. The look made a reappearance in the video to her smash hit single Just Dance.  

In the years that followed, Gaga donned a number of outfits, some praised, some shunned, but all talked about. In 2009, she made a statement against wearing fur on a German television show, with a bizarre jacket referencing the Muppet character Kermit the Frog. The next year she made headlines worldwide when she donned a dress made from cuts of beef at the MTV Video Music Awards. The famed meat dress, which came with a matching purse, hat and boots, polarised opinions. Time called it the top fashion statement of the year; animal rights group Peta was far less impressed.

Lady Gaga wears her controversial meat dress in 2010. AFP
Lady Gaga wears her controversial meat dress in 2010. AFP

Gaga's style took a turn in 2016, as she began to opt for old-school Hollywood glamour at awards shows. At that year's Academy Awards, she stunned fans in two elegant Alaia gowns (wardrobe changes at award shows are a Gaga staple). At the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, she proved yet again that she could grab attention without props when she hit the red carpet in a stunning black Versace gown and platinum hairdo that channelled Marilyn Monroe. At this year's Oscars, where she took home the award for Best Original Song – for Shallow, in A Star Is Born – she paid homage to Audrey Hepburn's classic Breakfast at Tiffany's look by combining a strapless black gown with an updo, long black gloves and a Tiffany & Co necklace previously worn by Hepburn.

With these looks, Gaga has proved she's not afraid to reinvent herself. At the 2019 Met Gala (where Camp: Notes on Fashion was the theme), she took her makeover to a whole new level by stripping her conservative fuchsia number and revealing three different looks underneath.

One of Lady Gaga's three looks at this year's Met Gala, where the theme was Camp: Notes on Fashion. Reuters
One of Lady Gaga's three looks at this year's Met Gala, where the theme was Camp: Notes on Fashion. Reuters

It's almost fitting that her fashion sense translated to a mini-museum experience in Park MGM in Las Vegas earlier this month. Called Haus of Gaga: Las Vegas, the exhibition featured 40 pieces of clothing and accessories from Gaga's personal archive including, of course, the meat dress.