The singer left her hotel in Berlin wearing giant triangular mask, covered in fur, and featuring a golden beak from Charlie Le Mindu Fall 2013 Haute Coiffure collection.
Wearing a John Galliano structured coat with asymmetric tiered folds and voluminous fur sleeves, from his Fall 2003 collection, Gaga certainly wouldn't have looked out of place in Chalmun's Cantina.
Sneak a beak! Lady Gaga leaves her Berlin Hotel
in an eccentric bird-like mask from Charlie Le Mindu Fall 2013 Haute
Coiffure collection
And she wore six-inch lace boots that would have certainly been difficult to balance on with the addition of her eccentric mask.
According to Charlie, his headpieces have a tribal influence: 'through a juxtaposition of traditional African tribal culture, and the experimental and bold aesthetic of hair, hair pieces, weave and colour within urban communities of African descent in the West'.
Auditioning for Star Wars? The furry head-piece looks like it belongs in a galaxy far, far away
Hold on tight! The singer keeps a hand on her bodyguard as she teeters in some six inch boots
African influence: The hat designer said he was influence by the tribal cultures with the experimental and bold aesthetic of hair
Her fans were out in force to greet Gaga -
who was styled by Brandon Maxwell - as she left the Hotel Ritz Carlton
Berlin for the world premiere of her new album.It seems that John Galliano is the designer of the moment for Gaga, as she has already worn two pieces from his archives.
On Thursday, the eccentric singer stepped out in front of hordes of screaming fans in a floral stripe print dress with a lace-trimmed collar and front, ruffled sleeves, asymmetric hem, satin bows and oversized draped flower accents, from Galliano's spring/summer 2004 collection.
Such a shame: Gaga's John Galliano dress looks
rather sophisticated, but the addition of the Pan's Labyrinth-like mask
totally ruins the effect
Kissed by the rose: Gaga carries a bunch of flowers as she heads to the world premiere of her new album
Pan's Labyrinth: Holding her hands up, Gaga could also have been a creature from Guillermo del Toro's acclaimed fantasy drama
Considering some of Gaga's previous
choices of outfits the couture dress would be considered innocent,
yet she still flashed far beyond PG as she made her way into the hotel.The 27-year-old's dress showed off her unicorn tattoo on her left thigh, an inking from 2010 made to commemorate her album Born This Way.
The Applause singer has previously stated that the unicorn is her favourite mythical creature and that she is obsessed with the horned horse.
Touch down: Lady Gaga managed a costume change
on her way to her hotel in Berlin and stepped out in a pink frilly
number which exposed her underwear
High cut: Although the dress had a high neckline, Gaga made sure every inch possible of her legs were on show
Making an entrance: Lady Gaga urges her fans to
calm down as she arrives at the Ritz Carlton hotel at the Potsdamer
Platz in Berlin
Unique: Lady Gaga had the Born This Way tattoo made in 2010 to commemorate her third album
‘I
had My Little Ponies. I was obsessed with the idea of a creature that
was born with something magical that sort of made them the misfit in the
world of the stallion,’ Gaga told Big Top 40 in an interview. ‘The unicorn is born magical and it’s not the unicorn’s fault and it doesn’t make it any more or less special or any less unique but it can’t help that it was born with that magic.’
The singer arrived in Berlin wearing a flouncy, Pretty Baby-inspired dress from John Galliano's spring/summer 2004 collection.
Jet set style: Gaga chose a flouncy, Pretty
Baby-inspired dress from John Galliano Spring 2004 collection, as she
prepared to fly across the Atlantic