Met Gala 2019: Lady Gaga marks arrival on the red carpet by changing her outfit four times

Sarah Young
Monday 06 May 2019 23:43 BST
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Lady Gaga arrived on the Met Gala 2019 red carpet in not one but four outfits.

The singer, who is one of the event’s co-chairs this year, was one of the first guests to make an appearance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Delivering what is already one of the night’s most show-stopping ensembles, Gaga arrived accompanied by five dancers, fashion designer Brandon Maxwell and makeup artist Sarah Tanno.

She also had a personal photographer on hand to capture every moment of the live performance that was about to ensue.

Gaga began by wearing a pink cape dress, designed by Maxwell, which featured a giant bow and 25-foot train as the team of dancers helped her manoeuvre towards the museum's iconic steps.

Maxwell then appeared to unzip the colossal dress to reveal a corseted black number beneath complete with opera gloves.

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After applying lipstick in front of the cameras, the 33-year-old delivered a third look.

This time, Gaga undressed to reveal an outfit that consisted of a bright pink and form fitting column dress.

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She accessorised with oversized sunglasses and a Tiffany and Co butterfly necklace.

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The performance didn’t stop there as Gaga proceeded to strip down once more, revealing a crystal bra and bottoms complete with fishnet tights.

The singer’s make-up and accessories were remarkably doll-like, wearing giant black and gold lashes and a blonde bob wig covered in tiny bows.

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