London:
Lady Gaga is the covergirl for the latest issue of US fashion magazine Vogue.
The 'Paparazzi' hitmaker has posed in a silk kimonorobe designed by Haider Ackermann, sporting a sharp bowl cutpink wig and deep red lipstick for the cover of the magazine'sMarch issue, reported a website.
The accompanying article has writer Jonathan Van Meterwriting from experience of following the 24-year-oldcontroversial singer around on tour.
Gaga spoke about her love for British fashion, saying,"The fashion community in general got me much earlier thaneveryone else. But actually, I felt truly embraced by thisLondon cultural movement, that MCQueen, Isabella (Blow) DaphneGuinness wing of the English crowd.
"I remember when I first started doing photo shoots,people would say, 'My God, you look so much like IsabellaBlow, it scares me," she added.
The magazine is released just one day before Gaga'shighly anticipated new single 'Born This Way' becomesofficially available.
The track has been shrouded in mystery, however, thesinger has released the cover art and lyrics on her Twitterpage and described the song as an "immaculate conception".
The 'Paparazzi' hitmaker has posed in a silk kimonorobe designed by Haider Ackermann, sporting a sharp bowl cutpink wig and deep red lipstick for the cover of the magazine'sMarch issue, reported a website.
The accompanying article has writer Jonathan Van Meterwriting from experience of following the 24-year-oldcontroversial singer around on tour.
Gaga spoke about her love for British fashion, saying,"The fashion community in general got me much earlier thaneveryone else. But actually, I felt truly embraced by thisLondon cultural movement, that MCQueen, Isabella (Blow) DaphneGuinness wing of the English crowd.
"I remember when I first started doing photo shoots,people would say, 'My God, you look so much like IsabellaBlow, it scares me," she added.
The magazine is released just one day before Gaga'shighly anticipated new single 'Born This Way' becomesofficially available.
The track has been shrouded in mystery, however, thesinger has released the cover art and lyrics on her Twitterpage and described the song as an "immaculate conception".