Lady Gaga In A Sheer Black Dotted Armani Prive Dress Has Left Us Absolutely Speechless

We couldn't expect anything less when it comes to Lady Gaga in the fashion department

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Lady Gaga stuns on the red carpet (Images Credit: AFP)

House Of Gucci, that is set to release later this month, is touted to be fashion's biggest film of the year. So of course you couldn't expect anything less from its promotional events either. Along with her co-stars Jared Leto and Adam Driver, Lady Gaga attended the New York premiere of the film looking like a million bucks herself. The star picked a black Armani Prive dress which featured a solid toned fitted silhouette with a dotted sheer open front neckline which crossed over and met in a pussybow around her neck. Gaga styled her blonde hair with a fringe in front and wore dramatic silver eye makeup with a bold red lip. We couldn't expect anything less when it comes to Lady Gaga in the fashion department.

Lady Gaga on the red carpet
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For the Milan premiere of the movie, she definitely had to make a splash as well. This time, she went with a striking red Versace gown which had a corset bodice with mesh details and thin straps along with a high slit down the front of its length. She matched it with red pumps and wore her hair in a blonde bouffant along with smokey eye makeup and plenty of glittering jewellery.

Lady Gaga at a movie premiere
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The trifecta of Lady Gaga's House Of Gucci movie premiere looks began at the UK premiere of the movie. She picked Gucci obviously to kick off promotions and it was definitely a legendary way to start. Her purple ensemble featured a flowing pleated body with a cinched waist. She wore it with sparkling mesh sleeves, boots and tights.

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Lady Gaga makes a statement
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