Singer is currently due to release her fifth music album in October
POOR Lady Gaga suffered an awkward fashion faux pas when the material of her dress turned see-through as she faced the flashes of waiting pH๏τographers when arriving at a recording studio in New York.
The 30-year-old was sporting a figure-hugging black halter-neck dress for which she had opted to go braless.
Lady Gaga suffered a fashion faux pas as she headed to a recording studio in New York
Her nipples were exposed under the harsh flashes of waiting pH๏τographers as she opted to go braless under a black figure-hugging dress
Although she still looked fierce in the thigh-high slashed number, her nipples were exposed under the harsh light.
Gaga – real name Stefani Germanotta – kept her eyes covered behind a pair of black rounded shades.
The star had previously attended a star-studded bash for pal and collaborator Tony Bennett
The 30-year old recently thrilled fans by announcing her fifth studio album Joanne will be released next month
While her outfit may have seemed a bit over the top for a late night recording session, she had previously attended a star-studded bash at Radio City for friend and collaborator Tony Bennett.
Gaga recently thrilled fans by announcing that she will release her fifth album next month.
Enтιтled Joanne after her grandmother, she has already debut lead single Perfect Illusion.
She will also pay tribute to late singer Amy Winehouse by recording a cover of a track for the tragic star’s YouTube channel.
She will also record a cover of a track by Amy Winehouse for the tragic late star’s YouTube channel
Amy’s dad Mitch Winehouse told The Sun: “We’ve got this new YouTube channel where the stars all over the world are going to do an Amy track. And however many hits we get after the first two million, we start making money for the (Amy Winehouse) Foundation.
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“Leona Lewis is going to do one, Lady Gaga will do one, and a few other stars. Hopefully it’s going to be a source of revenue for the Foundation. We need money and that’s a great way to get cash and remember Amy, to go on YouTube and have fun.”