Ah. You should also point out that Lady Gaga's hat in No. 40 and 41 were designed by the famed architect Frank Gehry of the Bilbao Guggenheim and Disney Concert Hall fame.
I loved "leafing" through this. It's quarter to five so my hubby is just getting off work and I need to start thinking about feeding the dogs and what I want to whine about to have for dinner.
#40 is very Zelda. She also reminds me a great deal of very early Madonna.
I love looking at her intriguing fashion choices but hope like heck I never hear any of her music.
I hope she stays famous at least as long as as as you know that other woman noted for her perfectly put together looks but who doesn't sing. She was kinda big a couple of years ago but was fading a bit last year. Now what was her name?
I really hope some of these costumes are being given to her by designers and/or her label is picking up the tab. Otherwise, it's very possible that she could pull a Mike Tyson, and go bankrupt. In his case, it was probably the tigers that did him in (tiger food is expensive!), in her's it would be the licensing issues that encircle the decapitation of Jim Hensen characters.
@Tchotchke: Actually I have heard in older interviews that, at least before the release of the Fame Monster, that she is always broke. She likes to spend a lot of money on her outfits and on her shows. Which is why I love her: she's all about the spectacle and the art and not in it for the money.
She's the kind of person I would've loved to see when I was in Middle/High School, struggling not to stick out too much amongst my Abercrombie clad peers. It would've given me some much-needed confidence in my own kookiness and bizarre fashion leanings. I hope she's doing it for some younger boys and girls right now.
I love this woman. I've said it before, but if the crazy conspiracy theorists are right and she turns out to be a brainwashing tool of the Illuminati, it's totally working on me. And I don't care.
@Sputnik_Sweetheart: Now I'm fantasizing about Vampire Gaga killing Edward Cullen and taking Bella to an evil bath house. Much better than Breaking Dawn!
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Wait, which one? BOTH 16 and 20, say I.
I also think I need a radiant nimbus and mantilla. Huh, this is opening new fashion doors for me.
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#40 is very Zelda. She also reminds me a great deal of very early Madonna.
I love looking at her intriguing fashion choices but hope like heck I never hear any of her music.
I hope she stays famous at least as long as as as you know that other woman noted for her perfectly put together looks but who doesn't sing. She was kinda big a couple of years ago but was fading a bit last year. Now what was her name?
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Better yet, how many bikini waxes does she go through to keep that shit maintained for all that no-pantsing around?
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As the owner of a semi-substantial Italian nose, I also love her nose.
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She's the kind of person I would've loved to see when I was in Middle/High School, struggling not to stick out too much amongst my Abercrombie clad peers. It would've given me some much-needed confidence in my own kookiness and bizarre fashion leanings. I hope she's doing it for some younger boys and girls right now.
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