
It’s really hard to make a memorable impression on the Grammys red carpet – or at any music awards show – because everyone tends to be incredibly bold and unconventional with their fashion choices.
Enter Lady Gaga in an egg.
The singer of “Abracadabra” arrived at the 2011 event in a strange, egg-shaped carriage, its cloudy exterior looking like something from the movie Alien.
As a huge fan, I remember Lady Gaga describing this look to British Vogue as a complete outfit – not just a costume! Everyone calls it the egg, of course, but she explained it was actually a vessel, carefully designed by Hussein Chalayan. It’s amazing to hear her talk about the thought and artistry behind it.
I’ll never forget seeing her lifted onto the stage – it was such a striking image, with everyone supporting her dressed in skin-tight, nude latex. She’d mentioned before how important the look was for this performance, and she was absolutely firm about it – latex, and only latex, was going to work. It was all part of her vision, and she was incredibly specific about every detail.
I remember we discovered this bus company had leftover latex they used for their seats. We asked if we could buy it, and ended up using it to create all the fabric for our fashion line – so everything we make is actually made from repurposed bus seat material!
Gaga later hatched on stage, revealing her own yolk-colored ‘fit.
But how else was she going to top her meat dress?!
Lady Gaga, who was born Stefani Germanotta and turned 40 on March 28th, has always been known for her bold and surprising fashion choices – and she doesn’t expect people to react calmly to them!

Lady Gaga is known for her bold fashion choices. Remember the meat dress she wore to the 2010 VMAs? She clarified to the Financial Times it wasn’t actually pork, but prime rib and steak! And at the 2019 Met Gala, she stunned everyone with four different outfits on the pink carpet. Gaga consistently turns heads and treats every appearance like an art exhibit.
In a 2021 interview with British Vogue, she explained that she doesn’t design clothes to be practical for daily wear. Instead, she focuses on making them work as art, saying she enjoys the idea of becoming a work of art herself.
But no need to head to a museum to see a Mother Monster exhibit.

Lady Gaga explained to Elle last year that truly great style isn’t about following trends. It’s about expressing who you really are. She believes that’s what makes art so wonderful – it can be anything you want it to be.
She realized she felt truly comfortable with her style. “I’ve reached a point where I simply want to feel like myself through what I wear, and that’s all that matters,” she explained. “If my style changes, I want to embrace that feeling and go with it.”
See the uncharted territory where the fashion muses have guided Lady Gaga through the years:

It’s inevitable that you’ll upset some people sometimes, particularly if you’re deliberately being provocative or outrageous.

Lady Gaga enjoys transforming herself into a living work of art, and she’s also excited to explore creating structured, architectural looks here in Selva.

After practicing an Italian accent for nine months to prepare for her role as Patrizia “Lady Gucci” Reggiani, Lady Gaga showcased the fashion of the moment at the London premiere of the film.

Lady Gaga started the night with a futuristic look, wearing an Area jacket and a Muscarella helmet. Once inside, she quickly swapped the helmet for a variety of different masks, marking the first of nine outfit changes.

The vibrant pink dress by Brandon Maxwell was truly unforgettable, and it sparked a series of three stunning looks on the red carpet.

Lady Gaga really embraced a futuristic style at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards with her out-of-this-world outfit.

Lady Gaga turned heads at the pre-Met Gala dinner in a dress from Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2019 collection. The outfit included a tiny handbag – barely big enough to hold lipstick!

Lady Gaga didn’t just have one memorable outfit at the Met Gala; she stunned with multiple looks, including a particularly unforgettable one at the after-party in New York City.

The star did not shy away from avant-garde for the annual style awards nearly a decade ago.

The celebrity arrived with Kermit the Frog and later wore a completely black outfit, including pieces created by Jean Paul Gaultier.

Gaga showed everyone how to achieve a hair-raising look in this design.

The star took over the red carpet in a standout white ensemble—finished off with white body makeup.

The singer made a striking appearance in a white, ruffled gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, complemented by a large blond wig and a delicate lace mask.

Lady Gaga has often said this outfit is her favorite of all time. It was a tribute to the late designer Alexander McQueen, created from his final collection before he passed away.

Gaga went home a winner in one of her most unforgettable looks to date: the iconic meat dress.

The artist famously turned heads at the Grammy Awards years ago when she arrived being carried in a giant egg.

Perhaps the most noteworthy element of this bold look was Gaga’s unique eye makeup.

Lady Gaga is known for her bold fashion choices, and she certainly delivered at the annual event, wearing a stunning Balenciaga outfit.

As a style enthusiast, I was completely captivated by Lady Gaga’s recent look! She paid a beautiful tribute to the legendary David Bowie, specifically his iconic Ziggy Stardust phase. She did this through vibrant orange hair and a stunning embellished blue blazer dress – it was a truly inspired fashion moment, and a lovely way to honor a musical icon.

Lady Gaga famously skipped pants for a 2016 event, but she still rocked towering heels and a big, blonde hairstyle.

The songstress was every bit the unique glam rocker in a spiky leather ensemble by Alex Ulichny.

Okay, let me tell you, Lady Gaga absolutely stole the show in Venice! She wore this incredible, show-stopping blush-colored feathered gown by Valentino – seriously, it was a moment. It’s one of those outfits that everyone will be talking about for ages, and honestly, it was a masterclass in making an entrance.

The most talked-about actor from Bradley Cooper’s new movie wore an Alexander McQueen gown inspired by the style of Queen Elizabeth I.
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