Friday, 16 August 2013

Lady Gaga narrowly avoids wardrobe malfunction in tight cutout bra dress... as she greets her fans in LA

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She's not one to be shy when it comes to her body.
But Lady Gaga's fans may not have expected to see so much of her as she greeted them outside the Chateau Marmont hotel on Thursday.
The 27-year-old was lucky to avoid an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction while wearing a breath-takingly tight cutout bra dress.
Her cup runneth over! Lady Gaga, 27, narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she left Chateau Marmont on Thursday
Her cup runneth over! Lady Gaga, 27, narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she left Chateau Marmont on Thursday


The structured black satin dress revealed the musician's slender shoulders and ample assets.

Gaga teamed the revealing number with elbow length leather opera gloves, matching platform boots and a black clutch.

Her hair slicked back into a sleek up 'do, Gaga introduced the only colourful element of her outfit by daubing streaks of bright paint across her face.
Peek-a-boo! Lady Gaga debuted an unusual dress featuring a cut-out bra which left little to the imaginationPeek-a-boo! Lady Gaga debuted an unusual dress featuring a cut-out bra which left little to the imagination
Peek-a-boo! Lady Gaga debuted an unusual dress featuring a cut-out bra which left little to the imagination

Mother monster: Gaga has taken to daubing her face in colourful paint, matching her ARTPOP album cover
Mother monster: Gaga has taken to daubing her face in colourful paint, matching her ARTPOP album cover

The kabuki style make-up has become rather a trademark of the Telephone singer over recent days, after she wore it on the cover of her latest album, ARTPOP.
She was also seen sporting the rainbow-coloured pigment in the lyric video for her song Applause, which she released on Wednesday.

Leaving the hotel on her way to the studio, Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, greeted her Little Monsters, as her fans have styled themselves.
Greeting her fans: Gaga took time to greet the 'Little Monsters' waiting outside her hotel, signing autographs and posing for picturesGreeting her fans: Gaga took time to greet the 'Little Monsters' waiting outside her hotel, signing autographs and posing for pictures
Greeting her fans: Gaga took time to greet the 'Little Monsters' waiting outside her hotel, signing autographs and posing for pictures

Covering up: Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, opted for a much more demure outfit as she left her hotel on Wednesday
Covering up: Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, opted for a much more demure outfit as she left her hotel on Wednesday


Signing autographs, exchanging hugs and posing for photographs, the Mother Monster had cause to celebrate.

Upon hearing the news that she was the number one artist on iTunes, and that ARTPOP was the top selling album and Applause the number one single, Lady Gaga tweeted: 'We are so happy!'

The pop sensation was forced to release the Applause lyrics video ahead of schedule yesterday after it was leaked online. Private performance: Once inside Mickey's Bar, Gaga sang into her microphone while fans snapped photos on their cell phones
Private performance: Once inside Mickey's Bar, Gaga sang into her microphone while fans snapped photos on their cell phones

Close-up: The singer stared stonily into a hand held camera as she filmed her latest video
Close-up: The singer stared stonily into a hand held camera as she filmed her latest video

Bright lights: Countless camera flashes created an amateur light show
Bright lights: Countless camera flashes created an amateur light show


It was an extremely quick turnaround considering she only filmed it on Monday at gay nightclub Micky's in West Hollywood, California.


Gaga was spotted leaving her hotel yesterday wearing similar face paints, however she covered up in a long black cape and matching trousers.


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