by Erin Clements Fri, Jul 15th 2011
Lady Gaga's vertiginous footwear might seem just another eccentric component of the star's signature style. But we spoke to Elizabeth Semmelhack, senior curator at Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum, for some historical perspective on towering heels.
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by Sarah St. Lifer Tue, Feb 22nd 2011
As you'd expect, not even a snowstorm could keep Lady Gaga's little monsters from showing off their eclectic styles.
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by Jennifer Barton Tue, Dec 21st 2010
Lady Gaga steps out in freezing Paris wearing a flesh-flashing ensemble.
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by Julee Kaplan Wed, Nov 3rd 2010
When we think about burlesque, we can't help but picture a sequined-bra, feather boa-decked Dita Von Teese spilling from a larger-than-life martini glass. But, before the ballet-trained Dita and even Lady Gaga made their livings as burlesque dancers, the art was something different than a striptease all together.
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by The Editors of PopEater Tue, Sep 21st 2010
When Lady Gaga called out to her little monsters at a "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" rally in Portland, Maine, on Monday, people looked drunk on daydreams about Gaga for President. But that was before she confused people by comparing her famed meat dress to a political symbol for gay rights.
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by The Editors of PopEater Thu, Aug 26th 2010
If you didn't get your Lady Gaga fix with the September issue of Vanity Fair, the magazine is set to feed your need by releasing alternative covers of the daring pop star.
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by Erin Donnelly Thu, May 6th 2010
The Italian designer, who has designed costumes for the envelope-pushing pop star's concert tour, was the brains behind the racy head-to-toe bodysuit she wore while performing her single "Alejandro" on last night's "American Idol."
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by Sarah Cristobal Thu, Jan 21st 2010
It's kind of hard to believe that a year ago, Lady Gaga didn't register very high on the pop culture radar. But like a fashionable freight train, her outrageous getups and outré style have been unavoidable. Is she worth the fuss?
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