But it appears Lady Gaga may finally be censoring herself - at least to a degree.
The 27-year-old donned glasses with pixelated lenses as she stepped out in New York on Wednesday, but then flashed her midriff in an unusual crop top.
Quirky style: Lady Gaga donned glasses with
pixelated lenses as she stepped out in New York on Wednesday, but then
flashed her midriff in an unusual crop top later that evening
Self-censorship: The 27-year-old shielded her eyes with colourful round glasses while posing with fans
Gaga added a touch of glitz with a sequined long-sleeve top that featured a cutout at the chest, offering a glimpse of her cleavage.
The singer showed off her new strawberry blonde hair extensions, which she debuted on Tuesday, and kept her makeup fresh-faced and glowing.
Walk like a vixen: The pop star - who is
currently on a promotional blitz for her new single Applause - showed
off her slender figure in black trousers and black suede boots that
reached all the way to her upper thigh
New style: The singer showed off her new
strawberry blonde hair extensions, which she debuted on Tuesday, and
kept her makeup fresh-faced and glowing
Feeling
cheeky: Gaga added a touch of glitz with a sequined long-sleeve top
that featured a cutout at the chest, offering a glimpse of her cleavage
She paired the crop top with billowing high-waisted trousers that were so long they covered her shoes.
The singer wore her strawberry blonde hair in wild curls yet again and appeared to be wearing the same rosy makeup from earlier.
At one point she gamely posed with her fans, happily donning a see-through mask that one of them had thrust her way.
Quick change: Gaga was later seen in the midriff-flashing outfit as she left a recording studio in New York
Wild child: Gaga wore her new style in cascading curls down her her back and kept her makeup fresh and natural
Her little monsters: Gaga gamely wore a mask thrust at her by a fan as she posed with her legions of admirers
The pop sensation was forced to release the song ahead of schedule last Monday after it was leaked online.
'A pop music emergency is underway,' she wrote on her website that Sunday.
'Due to hackers an abundance of low/high quality leaks…we issue this pop music emergency … monsters spread the word.'
No surprise here: The star is known for wearing all kinds of different masks, and this one was no exception
Doing her part: Gaga - who is known for being inclusive of her fans - happily signed autographs outside her apartment
Meanwhile, Gaga released a statement on Monday urging her fans to stop sending death threats to her haters following her online feud with Perez Hilton.
Titled 'A Message from Gaga,' the five-time Grammy winner's anti-bullying pledge comes one day after Hilton's 352-word website post called 'A Statement On LadyGaGa's Lies.'
After viciously accusing the 'critic' - born Mario Lavandeira - of being 'sick' and 'stalking' her, Lady Gaga has completely changed her tune.
Taking it in her stride: Gaga was forced to
release her new single Applause ahead of schedule last Monday after it
was leaked online
'Sending threats of any kind, using hateful or abusive language, and the provoking of others on the internet is not supported by me or anything that I stand for. What I’ve seen transpiring is wrong and upsetting to me, and I’ve made it very clear how I feel about equality and compassion,' Mother Monster wrote on the Tumblr page of her Born This Way Foundation.
Instead she urged her fans to channel their anger through art, concluding: 'Stop the Drama, Start the Music.'
And though she never addressed Perez Hilton or mentioned him in her statement, the 35-year-old gossip blogger mentioned Gaga.
'While it is still too painful for me to go into detail about why I chose to no longer make her a part of my life, I will say that I am a critic and not a "stalker,"' Perez wrote to his 6.1 million followers.