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On Sunday afternoon, Lady Gaga swept up the red carpet to the BAFTA awards wearing an emerald green gown with a dramatic train by Ralph Lauren. The sleeveless, curve-hugging bodice plunged into a v-shape in the back and front, leaving her arm tattoos exposed. She wore a matching Tiffany & Co. necklace and earring set of diamonds and emeralds, with a chunky jeweled bracelet and ring. She styled her platinum hair in Hollywood curls.
Gaga’s makeup was classic film star, with sweeping eyebrows, long lashes, and pink lips.
As she posed for photographs, Gaga held up her purse, a fluffy feathered accessory in the same dark green as her gown.
Under the gown was a pair of extremely high-platformed Pleaser Shoes boots in black. The black patent leather pair gave her an added six inches as she strutted, but were only just visible under the gown, peeking out as she walked.
The British Academy Film Awards are being hosted by Rebel Wilson. Lady Gaga is nominated in the Leading Actress category for her performance as Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott’s film House of Gucci. The awards are being held in London at the Royal Albert Hall. She’ll be facing off against Alana Haim, Emilia Jones, Renate Reinsve, Joanna Scanlan, and Tessa Thompson.
The pop singer just released the dates for her upcoming Chromatica tour, which was delayed due to COVID-19 concerns. It will begin on July 17 in Dusseldorf, Germany, and then move on to fourteen other cities in Europe and North America, including an added date in London at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Lady Gag excitedly announced the rescheduled tour across social media, two years after its initial cancelation. The tour finishes in Los Angeles this coming September.
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