Marina Diamandis graced the cover of The Untitled Magazine's "#GirlPower" issue. This post marks the first of many "Froot" era editorials!
She was photographed and styled by Indira Cesarine, glammed-up by Roberto Morelli and coiffed by Anthony Joseph Hernandez.
The cover look displays the Greek-Welsh chanteuse in a midnight-blue satin dress with chiffon insert and eyelet details which belongs to Roberto Cavalli's Resort 2015 collection. Above you can see similar pieces with the same eyelet decorations!
For the second look, Marina opted to go all elegant in a black jumpsuit with scalloped detailing and semi-sheer chiffon from Charlotte Ronson's Fall/Winter 2014 lookbook.
Love the mix of different seasons used for this shoot!
She finished the look off with a bold black resin & gold metal cuff from Pluma Italia's "Colori" collection.
Of course we can't leave out a Greek designer when it comes to Marina! Inspired by old Hollywood glamour, she wore this Costarellos Fall/Winter 2014 white mermaid gown with strategically placed golden zippers.
A true show-stopper of a creation would be this black & cream silk cocktail dress with side peek-a-boo details and long mesh train from Bibhu Mohapatra's Spring/Summer 2015 runway show.
This look was completed with Erickson Beamon crystal jewelry and these Via Spiga metallic silver court heels.
This stunning look showcases M sporting a ZAC Zac Posen Resort 2015 turquoise stretch jersey mermaid gown with seductive V-neckline and figure-enhancing seams.
She also wears a pair of Via Spiga pumps and a Pluma Italia Gladiator gold cuff (similar pictured).
In the penultimate shot Marina flirts with the camera while wearing one of the finale numbers from Christian Siriano's Spring/Summer 2015 collection – long gown with plunging V-neckline and short sleeves rendered in dark blue glossy silk lamé.
On her hand we can spot a double open ring by New York City-based jewelry label Stanmore (similar pictured).
Last but definitely not least, Marina looks ethereal in a Georgine Spring/Summer 2015 "Cherchez La Femme" collection metallic gold liquid leather trench coat with matching belted wide-leg trousers and white scoop neck bodysuit.
As in jewelry, she wore a statement necklace in gold by Elizabeth Cole, the aforementioned Stanmore ring and another gold ring by Kenneth Jay Lane.
After having to pause her jazz & piano residency show for almost two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lady Gaga finally brought the show back yesterday and decided to revamp the entire setlist and most of the costumes!
The show’s styling was overseen by Tom Eerebout and Sandra Amador with assistance by Victor Cordero and Gianni Catalina.
The newly launched fashion label of Gaga’s sister, Topo Studio NY, created a majority of the new looks for her!
First up is this old Hollywood-inspired pink ostrich feather coat with sleeveless silhouette that hides a blush version of the crystallized dress she wore to the Westfield event the other day. This time with matching gloves!
“We designed using elements from the Jazz Age, mixed with cabaret and vintage Vegas,” Germanotta told Vogue. “I like to close my eyes after combing through reference images, and imagine my sister singing. I try to think about what jazz means to her and the way she moves through space on stage. Collaborating never feels like work. It feels really unrestrained and free, from start to finish.”
Long teardrop-shaped silver crystal statement earrings by Erickson Beamon...
...and the Jimmy Choo metallic silver Anouk stiletto pumps provided the finishing touches.
Next up, the NYC-based label crafted this absolutely faaabulous pink silk constructed coat with ruffled top and asymmetrical hem which she then took off to reveal a plush black velvet strapless bustier dress with peek-a-boo bra cups and draped, asymmetrical skirt both crafted from pink silk, exposing a side-swept velvet trail.
By Ropena, one of New York City's leading fashion milliners, created the black feathered headpiece which dates back to 2011!
To complete the look, she crystal drop earrings and the Cornelia James Melissa opera-length black velvet gloves (£160).
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Cornelia James “Melissa” Gloves (£160.00)
Also crafted by her sister: this delicately embroidered champagne chiffon halter-neck gown with daringly high slit and silk lining for our girl which she paired with a custom Haus of Gaga feather throw...
...and these Jimmy Choo Anouk metallic gold pointed-toe pumps!
We’re moving into a more campy direction with this ensemble created by Malaga-based emerging designer Adrián Manceras!
The mini cocktail dress, made of shiny silver beaded fringes, features strong shoulders and an asymmetrical hem with tulle underlayer.
She crowned it with a white peacock feather headpiece by milliner Arturo Rios...
...and these Kenneth Jay Lane silver crystal two tiered chandelier clip-on statement earrings ($325).
Another pair of Kenneth Jay Lane earrings were worn during the 24 April, 2022 show. CZ crystal and pavé burst-shaped earrings ($34.97).
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Kenneth Jay Lane Chandelier Earrings ($325.00)
Kenneth Jay Lane Burst Earrings ($34.97)
For the penultimate look: custom Armani Privé look based on the Fall/Winter 2018 haute couture collection: silver crystallized one-shoulder slit dress featuring a twisted knot shoulder with matching evening bag and puffed white silk faille boa.
The gold mirrored stiletto pumps are signed by Giuseppe Zanotti.
Last but definitely not least, the Italian-American beauty replaced her Ralph Lauren lamé organza tuxedo with a crystal-embellished version of their Rosina backless cotton tuxedo jumpsuit featuring a detachable bowtie and crystal buttons!
“Styling for Gaga’s stage is very different than for red carpet or editorial,” says Amador. “We have quite a large space to fill, and we need to make sure everyone in the theater gets a full view of the fashion.” Adds Eerebout, “Billie Holiday and Eartha Kitt were specific references, they always looked fabulous. Sarah Vaughan and Dinah Washington were also big inspirations. More, here, is essentially more!”