Lady Gaga has reprised her role as a man – the eponymous Jo Calderone – for the single cover photographed by Inez & Vinoodh to…
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Lady Gaga has reprised her role as a man – the eponymous Jo Calderone – for the single cover photographed by Inez & Vinoodh to…
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It was only a matter of time that this happened, and to be quite honest Terry Richardson was probably the best person for the job. The book itself is set to feature 350 color and black-and-white photos of the Lady Gaga taken during a 10 month period where Terry Richardson was given complete access to her life. The book is out in November and will most likely feature outtakes from shoots including the infamous Jo Calderone and meat dress shoot for Vogue Japan, the Harper’s Bazaar editorial from April 2011, behind the scenes pictures from the Mugler show and Supreme shoot for Purple magazine, in addition to new unseen material. Gaga will also be writing the foreword.
After we saw the flawless images of Lady Gaga photographed by Karl Lagerfeld last month, it gets better…and no, it is not in the shape…
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Following the controversy that surrounded the release of Weird Al’s cover of Gaga’s Born This Way back in April, the man eventually got sign off and Gaga’s blessing to go ahead with not only the song, but the rather brilliant parody video too. Here is Weird Al Yankovic as Lady Gaga in Perform This Way – worth viewing every second. Video under the cut.
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The video for Edge of Glory was just unveiled on last night’s So You Think You Can Dance in the US. Unfortunately, the video is absolutely nothing that it was intended to be. In a way though (aside from the rather pathetic 80s Madonna comparisons that have cropped up once again), this might have actually worked for the better. The reason that the track itself did so well is down to the raw simplicity of the production values and the video (albeit not the original plan) definitely echoes that. It sees Gaga in streetwalker couture heels (what is new there?), thrusting and grinding outside a New York apartment with her saxophonist playing on the stairs.
From various KARLISMYUNKLE sources, the original concept of the video included the mermaid suit and tank under the Brooklyn Bridge that she wore on French TV earlier this week, various dancers, at least one male protagonist and a set of Joseph Kahn worthy production values. This was all axed mid-production and the entire cast and crew sent home. The outcome is a piece of rushed content directed by the Haus of Gaga. As rightly stated by Bradley Stern over at MuuMuse, it is definitely Gaga’s Gimme More video moment, except with more Versace.
This isn’t the last that we will hear of the drama surrounding Kahn and Gaga’s falling out and due to rather epic levels of unprofessionalism on Twitter from one of her primary collaborators revealing details and expressing her “disappointment” and preference for the Google Chrome commercial over the video, the floodgates are starting to open.
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