Lady Gaga (almost) without makeup is a surprising (or shocking) sight for many of us. The pop star is known for her over-the-top and outrageous looks that are often much talked about.
She definitely knows how to stir the buzz and keep the public interested and wanting more.
Fresh-faced Lady Gaga without makeup rocks a nose ring
It seems, though, that “Mother Monster” is dropping her bizarre acts (well, at least for a while).
We spotted her fresh-faced at The 20th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit wearing natural-looking makeup paired with a slightly revealing gothic ensemble.
Lady Gaga with Marina Abramovic at The 20th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit in New York on July 27, 2013
Although the whole getup is still too much for some, this is definitely the most toned-down, normal-looking Gaga we have ever seen.
What do you think of Gaga’s fresh makeup? Does it suit her? Or do you prefer her bolder, shocking, offensive looks more?
Lady Gaga looks relatively normal in a cutout maxi leather dress by Louise Leconte
We have found some alternatives for you if you want to copy her cutout maxi leather dress look. Check out these hot leather finds from Nordstrom and Shopbop:
Alice + Olivia Elis Dress with Leather Bodice, $550
A seamed leather bodice offers a sexy contrast to the flowing chiffon skirt of this black maxi dress
Sheri Bodell Leather Bodice Mini Dress, $392
Jagged edges and waist cutouts put a sexy twist on a black Sheri Bodell mini dress with a soft leather bodice and swingy mesh skirt
Velvety Majory Dress With Faux Leather Detail, $178
Princess seams sculpt the bodice of a sleeveless Velvet dress, which is rendered in color block faux leather and a slinky weave
Lady Gaga’s leather dress is from the “Apostasy” collection of La Cambre Mode designer Louise Leconte. The very edgy collection boasts fashion-forward pieces with fierce leather everywhere.
Belgian designer Louise Leconte said in a statement: “It happened quite simply! The Lady Gaga’s assistant stylist contacted my press office to see if I could send them six or seven figures silhouettes from my collection during my fifth year at La Cambre. I guess they found my work on the Internet through the pictures of the parade. And now this photo! Surreal is the word that comes readily to mind. This is both a great recognition and a chance of visibility, allowing me to share my creations with a wider audience.”
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