in the recent MTV Video Music Awards, Lady Gaga stunned the world again. The singer was known for her eccentric dress style. And this time she broke through all our imagination of clothes. She didn't like any evening cocktail dresses worn by other female stars. She kept showing off her unique personality all the time.
Dressed in a 'raw meat' outfit, and she even teamed it with a pair of 'raw meat' high heels. Fortunately, there was no dogs that night. Dogs would like her outfit as delicious dinner. And another guess was that the outfit used some materials that looked like raw meat. Except the height heels, she also wore a meat hat and carried a matched purse. And the wacky star wore this weird ensemble to pick up eight awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles. Her gutsy style made her career successful all over the world. And she won the most awards than any other artist in 23 years.
And her 'raw meat' dress is the work of Los Angeles-based Argentinian designer Franc Fernandez. And this dress sparked outrage from animal rights activists. Several days ago, the 24-year-old star appeared on the cover of Japanese Vogue in a 'raw meat' bikini. And the dress is the improved one of the bikini.
Lady Gaga received the most prestigious award of the night, Video of the Year for Bad Romance, from the 64-year-old Cher, who also wore a see-through body suit. The old star paid tribute to her 1989 video If I Could Turn Back Time. Now the two generations showed off their similar fashion sense. Cher also revealed that her past stunning outfit seemed so tame now comparing to the new generation.
But Lady Gaga arrived on the red carpet in a gown designed by late designer Alexander McQueen. This proper evening dress has three main colors: gold, orange and green. And there is a Renaissance-style art print on the front. The star also wore a pair of ankle-breaking Armadillo heels to team with her dress. During the ceremony, she also wore a black leather creation by Giorgio Armani before she displayed her controversial 'raw meat' dress.
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