Lady Gaga was part of the spread of Wound magazine’s Winter 2008 issue. The shoot was done by Jonny Storey who photographed our girl in five different looks of which I’ve got three covered for you!
Styling by Darren Knight, makeup by Nora Nona using Shu Uemura products, and hair by Hamilton Stansfield.
For the first look, Gaga gives us some great headshots in dark makeup with a matching jumpsuit from Stærk’s Fall/Winter 2008 collection titled “Bride of the Black Moon“.
Danish designer Camilla Stærk sent her model down the runway in the long-sleeved black glossy turtleneck jumpsuit paired with a tank dress.
Next up, the singer sparkles in a fully rhinestone-encrusted silver, black & fuchsia jacket with high collar and silver metallic leather heart-shaped zipper from Manish Arora’s Fall/Winter 2008 presentation.
Just like the previous looks, this one’s a mishmash of various Fall/Winter 2008 items.
She combined a black lace blouse by Stærk with a green organza dress by Commuun and a color-block zip jacket with layered sleeves by Felipe Oliveira Baptista.
In this shot, Gaga wears a dress by Italian label Albino. Her dress is basically a fusion of the two looks above seen on their Fall/Winter 2018 runway. The silver lamé piece features dramatic shoulder ruffles, a belted waist and storm flaps.
Lastly, this interesting photo where our girl is wearing not one but two Indian designers!
Gagaloo wore a multi-colored jacket (worn underneath a blazer) from the aforementioned Manish Arora collection. While this piece wasn’t featured on the runway, the psychedelic pattern can be seen on the above pictured coat.
Her multi-layered colorful visor headpiece is from Indian label Little Shilpa’s Spring/Summer 2009 “Battle Royale” collection which was presented during Lakme Fashion Week.
As mentioned previously, Gaga’s velvet feather lashes in “Deep Forest” are Shu Uemura special edition!
The designers behind the brand are Kaito Hori and Iku Furudate.
They describe their aesthetic as being about ‘carefully chosen fabrics with minimal and refined details’. “We like the process of looking at a fabric and trying to think of the best shape for it, and visa versa, finding the best fabric to suit the shape we have”
Because of all of this I think they would be a perfect reference and inspiration for designing my final line up
Very much column styled designs that weren’t fitted at all. It began simple and classic using only primary colours throughout the collection. The dresses at the end that were mainly made out of ruffles were definitely not something that I really enjoyed seeing.