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  1. Gaga wearing a faux-meat dress during the Born This Way Ball tour, circa 2012. Fernandez was approached by fellow designer and stylist Formichetti to produce the dress, with it planned out over the course of a week, [1] Formichetti having styled the look. [9] The dress was asymmetrical, with a cowled neck. [10]

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Lady Gaga's real thoughts on the meat dress. Now that time has passed and the meat dress has become a fixture in our memories, Lady Gaga has reflected on her former bold fashion choice. Many years after walking the red carpet in the raw beef, the singer spoke about the moment in a 2021 interview.

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · As it was unique and designed to be worn once, Gaga had to be sewn into the dress backstage. 11 years ago, Lady Gaga asked Cher to hold her meat purse while accepting her Video of the Year trophy ...

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  5. Sep 21, 2023 · The idea was originally sparked by a conversation Gaga had with make-up artist Val Garland, who had worn her own version of a meat dress back in the 1980s. ... With Lady Gaga's meat dress, the ...

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    • The dress was designed by Franc Fernandez, who has also worked with Scissor Sisters and Beyoncé. Before the meat dress took the world by storm, Franc’s biggest credit was designing one of the most famous outfits in Gaga’s Bad Romance music video – which she collected Video Of The Year for in 2010.
    • Seriously, how much of it was actually made of meat? The whole thing. The dress, bag and even Gaga’s teenie little beret were all made from Argentinian beef, bought from the go-to butcher of Franc Fernandez (who originally hails from Argentina) in Los Angeles.
    • Because of the material, there was no time for an actual fitting, so the first time Gaga put it on her body was actually at the VMAs. Franc told HuffPost shortly after the VMAs: “We didn’t get a chance to have a fitting.
    • Gaga’s intention behind the meat dress was to make a political statement. The meat dress was intended as Gaga’s protest against the US military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy on sexuality, which was still in effect in 2010.
  6. Dec 27, 2020 · Lady Gaga’s famous meat dress changed the game for red carpet fashion.The singer is known for her eccentric personality and character on stage which she exhi...

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  7. Jun 3, 2011 · LADY GAGA'S meat dress was a powerful political statement, rather than just another attention-grabbing outfit. The star says the look referred to a speech she made, The Prime Rib of America, which urged the US military not to discriminate against gay men and lesbians from serving in the army. She says that the law prevents the military from ...

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