Lady Gaga joined her little monsters at the screen premiere of her highly-anticipated HBO "Chromatica Ball" Tour Film last night which took place at the Nya Studios in Los Angeles.
Styling by Nicola Formichetti and Hunter Clem with assistance by Erica Valle and Frankie Benkovic. Hair by Frederic Aspiras, glam by Sarah Tanno-Stewart and nails by Miho Okawara, respectively.
Gaga turned up in Argentinian Berlin-based emerging designer label SLVA which was based on the "[603.628]km²" collection.
Her look featured a laminated white muslin calico cotton one-shoulder jacket and matching corset dress cut in the memory of an apron, stenced with holes for multiple sterling silver hooks and chains. A white lacquered shoulder sculpture made of discarded car parts pulled the whole look together. It was created in only two days!
Cristian 'Selva' Huygens started by developing and creating costumes for performances he produces, as well as for exhibitions inside ATM banks and interventions in public spaces around Berlin. The collection was inspired by his last trip to Kyiv, Ukraine where he also presented a collection of designs at a local metro station.
He mainly focuses on using discarded materials, all kinds of fabrics, metal connectors, and car parts as armatures. Conceptually, he describes his brand in one word: Brutalism. Every construction detail and mistake is shown. When it happens, he makes them even more visible. As the designer calls it, he develops 'honest clothes,' following the Brutalism concept.
She completed her look with the Pleaser Flamingo-1020 white vinyl platform ankle boots with lace-up front.
Gaga then sat down for a Q&A session, wearing another Germany-based emerging designer: AZIZ, who she previously introduced to us by rocking his designs both on-stage and on-screen at the tour!
This time, he crafted her a custom look which comprised a black stretch jersey long-sleeved elongated dress with a silicone drip-covered stiffened mesh cocoon structure with peek-a-boo slit for the head to come through, and matching gloves.
She crowned the look with a Philip Treacy Fall/Winter 2018 intricate black lace mask.
Our girl also rocked a bunch of white-gold and diamond rings by two French labels. The first ring is Djula's Délicatesse geometric lines large ring (€2,700).
The three other rings are all signed by AKILLIS and included the Tattoo large ring (€8,500), the Tattoo slim ring (€2,900) and the Capture Me ring (€5,250).
I couldn't help but notice how much the last ring resembles a bear trap, which is also depicted on the single cover for the first "Chromatica" single "Stupid Love", creating a great full circle moment.
Shop:
Djula "Délicatesse" Ring (€2,700.00)
AKILLIS "Tattoo" Large Ring (€8,500.00)
AKILLIS "Tattoo" Slim Ring (€2,900.00)
AKILLIS "Capture Me" Ring (€5,250.00)
Gaga rocked her signature sky-high Flamingo-1020 black vinyl platform boots from Pleaser.
The final look of the evening saw Gaga channeling her CBT "Sonnet" interlude by re-wearing her Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2002 "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" collection parachute coat which features a mandarin collar, eye-hook closure and exaggerated bishop sleeves, bubble back and train.
In McQueen's words: "This collection was inspired by Tim Burton. It started off dark and then got more romantic as it went along."
This coat was given to her by Daphne Guinness personally!
She also wore the matador-inspired black jacquard silk mask headpiece Philip Treacy created for Lee's collection.
For the short and black nails, Miho used the Aprés Gel Couleur in "Birnam Wood". Both the base and top coats are by Presto.
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Boucle d'oreille "single" de la collection "Précieuse" de Djula en émeraudes, diamants et or et top en cuir doré Prada dans Palace Scope magazine, 2020.
Zendaya at Critics’ Choice Awards 2020 : I loved this outfit when I saw it on the runway and I love it even more now because Zendaya brought a lot of personality to an already strong design. The hairstyle and minimal Djula jewelry enhanced the garment and well, she looked stunning.