Lady Gaga’s most iconic VMAs fashion moments
September 11, 2021 | 04:45pm
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Lady Gaga
is nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction at the 2021 VMAs, both for
her stunning "911" music video. And while we hope she'll take home a Moon Person or two, we're especially excited to see what she'll wear.
Since making her VMAs debut back in 2009, Mother Monster has graced us with a series of unforgettable red carpet and on-stage fashions, from 2010's infamous meat dress to 2020's parade of fashionable face masks. Here, take a look back at her wildest and most iconic VMAs outfits over the years.
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Gaga graced the VMAs red carpet for the very first time in 2009 -- one year after the release of her debut album, "The Fame" -- wearing a black lace Jean Paul Gaultier gown paired with a feathered Keko Hainswheeler neckpiece and "Phantom Of the Opera"-esque gold mask.
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Her "Poker Face"/"Paparazzi" mashup performance featured a belly-baring, bejeweled white lace costume and buckets of fake blood.
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But it was the red lace archival Alexander McQueen dress and matching crowned mask she wore to accept her Best New Artist award that really turned heads.
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Backstage, the pop star celebrated in another Gaultier look, this time a futuristic couture corseted bodysuit paired with glittering black boots.
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2010 was a big year for Gaga at the VMAs; she was up for a whopping 13 awards, and arrived on the red carpet looking like royalty in a voluminous Alexander McQueen gown, along with the designer's towering "Armadillo" boots and a gold feathered Philip Treacy headdress.
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She accepted her Video of the Year award wearing a meat dress designed by Franc Fernandez that instantly went viral.
Intended as a protest of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, the beefy creation's since been displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland -- after being preserved, of course.
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Meet Jo Calderone. In 2011, Gaga showed up and performed at the show in drag as her male alter ego, complete with sharp suiting and facial hair.
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Gaga's look for the 2013 VMAs red carpet, a black satin Prabal Gurung gown with a tulle train, was a surprisingly subdued choice for the star.
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But she was back to her usual ways by the time she hit the stage, opening the show in a white nun-like look and pearls, her face framed by a blank canvas.
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Gaga then burst into "Applause," baring it all in a teeny-tiny seashell bikini and waist-length, mermaid-worthy waves.
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And the 2020 VMAs might as well have been called the GMAs. Gaga reigned supreme over the entire evening,
taking home four Moon People -- along with MTV's first-ever Tricon Award -- and performing a "Chromatica" medley onstage. She also made quite the splash on the red carpet, showing up in an futuristic silver Area ensemble accessorized with a space helmet.
"I was wearing face shields before it was a thing," Gaga
quipped on Instagram of her pandemic-appropriate headgear.
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Her
series of over-the-top face coverings continued with this hot pink muzzle mask by Cecilio Castrillo, which she paired with a wild Iris Van Herpen dress to accept the Best Collaboration award for "Rain On Me."
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Next up? This apple green Christopher John Rogers gown teamed with a horned mask by Lance Victor Moore to collect her Song of the Year award.
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To perform "Rain On Me" with Ariana Grande, Gaga buckled herself into a bright latex look from Vex, adding a digital "Chromatica"-themed mask by Smooth Technology.
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To accept Artist of the Year, the pop phenom sported a sparkling silver catsuit and over-the-top white feather coat from Valentino Haute Couture, along with a sequined Maison Met face mask.
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And to transform her metallic catsuit to take home the Tricon Award, Gaga layered on a silver Candace Cuoco jacket and Manuel Albarran bra. "I might sound like a broken record, but wear a mask. It's a sign of respect," she said during her acceptance speech.
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This story originally appeared on: PageSix - Author:Elana Fishman