Saturday, May 15, 2010

Lady Gaga strips back down to her underwear after dressing conservatively for a night

By Jessica Satherley

Lady Gaga headed out to dinner at Mr. Chow's in New York City after performing at the Almay Concert in another outrageous outfit


Just as we thought Lady Gaga had decided to dress conservatively for a night after covering up on-stage with Sting for a benefit concert, she went back to her old ways straight afterwards by stripping down to her underwear.

After performing Stand By Me with the rock legend, Gaga stepped out in fishnet stockings, black bondage knickers, an outrageous mask and PVC shoes that were missing their heels.

Luckily she wore a leather jacket to preserve some modesty but there was still little left to the imagination as the half naked singer headed to Mr. Chow’s in New York City for dinner.

Let’s hope the restaurant didn’t have a dress code, because we’re not sure the Paparazzi singer’s attire would be deemed appropriate.

At least now that summer is here, the 24-year-old won’t suffer from the cold weather any more when she dresses in such revealing outfits.

Surprisingly, the eccentric star had left her bondage-inspired outfits at home earlier in the evening when she dressed in a Nanny McPhee type black dress and grey wig as she arrived at Carnegie Hall in New York for the Almay Concert charity benefit.


Lady Gaga changed from a conservative white dress to fishnet stockings and underwear in the same night but kept her outrageous heel-less PVC shoes on


Later she changed into a delicate white structured body-suit dress to join Sting on stage for the Rainforest Fund’s 21st Birthday Celebration.

The layered creation that wrapped around her petite frame was accompanied by the same black PVC heel-less shoes but actually made her appear fairly normal, compared to her usual standards.

It was one of the first times we’ve actually seen Gaga’s face on stage without being obstructed by some kind of mask.


Lady Gaga is greeted by fans outside Carnegie Hall in New York City with her face hidden under an unusual mask


Other performances during the night came from Elton John covering Madonna’s Like A Virgin and a collaboration between Dame Shirley Bassey, Debbie Harry and Bruce Springsteen for a rendition of Don’t Stop Believin’.

Mary J. Blige also took to the stage to perform a duet with Sting.

Earlier in the week Lady Gaga had been awarded Best International Female Artist, Best Single Of The Year for Poker Face and Best International Newcomer at the ECHO Awards in Berlin.


source: dailymail

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