Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Nothing can rain on Lady Gaga's parade as steps out in sheer lace dress (sheltering under an umbrella)


By Chris Johnson

Last updated at 11:28 AM on 23rd November 2011









A bout of rainy weather proved no obstacle to Lady Gaga as she tottered along to her book launch tonight in a customary outlandish outfit.

The 25-year-old singer bared her skin in a see-through Dolce & Gabbana lace dress, wearing black underwear underneath, teamed with long leather gloves.

Sheltering under an umbrella - carried by her minder - Gaga walked talk in a pair of vertiginous platforms which could be seen through her sheer ensemble.

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Throwing caution to the wind: Lady Gaga arrives to the book launch of LADY GAGA x TERRY RICHARDSON in New York tonight in a sheer Dolce & Gabbana lace dress despite the rainy weather
Throwing caution to the wind: Lady Gaga arrives to the book launch of LADY GAGA x TERRY RICHARDSON in New York tonight in a sheer Dolce & Gabbana lace dress despite the rainy weather

Of course the Born This Way star is not one to let the weather dictate her wardrobe choice - which explained why her couture often throws caution to the wind, so to speak.

Gaga has teamed up with renowned fashion photographer Terry Richardson for her latest project - a new book titled LADY GAGA x TERRY RICHARDSON.

It shows never-seen-before photos of the singer after Richardson followed the singer around for a year capturing key moments along the way.

The book is not released until November 22, but the Bad Romance singer has given her 'little monsters' a sneak peek in video footage where she reads an excerpt.


Walking tall: The 25-year-old singer tottered along in a paid of gold studded platform heels
Walking tall: The 25-year-old singer tottered along in a paid of gold studded platform heels
Walking tall: The 25-year-old singer tottered along in a paid of gold studded platform heels



Gaga has been busy in New York over the past 24 hours.

Last night she made a surprise appearance at the International Emmys in an long black dress complete with a large hole around the thigh.

She presented American Idol's executive producer Nigel Lythgoe with an International Emmy Founders Award, which among other things honoured him for his work on reality shows.

Hours earlier, the American star turned up for the launch of GAGA'S WORKSHOP at U.S. department store Barneys New York.

Taking over the entire, 5500-square foot, fifth floor of the Madison Avenue Men's store, The Workshop is divided into elaborate structural shops, such as a jewellery shop created out of an oversized Lady Gaga-turned-spider and a boudoir in the shape of a giant wig.


Sitting pretty: Lady Gaga inside the New Museum Store having her hair tended to
Sitting pretty: Lady Gaga inside the New Museum Store having her hair tended to




Lady Gaga
Always ready to pose: A minder holds an umbrella high over the star as she struts her stuff for the cameras



Working with the Barneys New York team, Eli Sudbrack and avaf have designed giant sculpture installations as well as signature artwork for GAGA'S WORKSHOP which is featured on special holiday shopping bags and packaging.

There are eight stations in GAGA'S WORKSHOP, reflecting the product categories available for sale, as well as a number of iconic references to Lady Gaga herself.

Stations include: Candy Shop, Toy Shop, Closet (for apparel and accessories), Library (for books, CDs, media, and paper goods), Gallery (for collectibles and speciality items), Jewellery, Boudoir (for candles and cosmetics), and Holiday.

Barneys New York is donating 25 per cent of sales from all items featured in GAGA'S WORKSHOP to the Born This Way Foundation, recently founded and announced by Lady Gaga and her mother.


See-through: The new book will show never-seen-before snaps of Gaga taken by renowned fashion photographer Richardson
See-through: The new book will show never-seen-before snaps of Gaga taken by renowned fashion photographer Richardson






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