The Lady Gaga Mugler Video is Ostentatiously Out There
Souzan Michael — September 30, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: mugler & fashionologie
By this point, most fashionistas and Lady Gaga’s “little monsters” are well aware that the singer is a huge supporter of Nicola Formichetti’s new role as creative director of the Mugler brand, a point which was made clear by the Lady Gaga Mugler video.
However, rather than walking in the Mugler show like she did last season, for Formichetti’s debut collection, Lady Gaga’s only appearance was in the video. Apparently, her presence was missed by the audience, and was a source of great disappointment.
The Wall Street Journal’s Christina Binkley Tweeted, “I have rarely seen so many pissed off people rush out of a fashion show. Mugler. No new trends there,” later elaborating: “It was a melange of the trends of the past 15 years.”
As for Gaga, she spends the video singing, “I am a Mugler woman; don’t f*ck with me. Don’t f*ck with Mugler. Welcome to Paris; we are Paris.”
The Lady Gaga Mugler video seemed to be the highlight of the Mugler show for many people -- to be fair, though, the woman is hard to follow.
However, rather than walking in the Mugler show like she did last season, for Formichetti’s debut collection, Lady Gaga’s only appearance was in the video. Apparently, her presence was missed by the audience, and was a source of great disappointment.
The Wall Street Journal’s Christina Binkley Tweeted, “I have rarely seen so many pissed off people rush out of a fashion show. Mugler. No new trends there,” later elaborating: “It was a melange of the trends of the past 15 years.”
As for Gaga, she spends the video singing, “I am a Mugler woman; don’t f*ck with me. Don’t f*ck with Mugler. Welcome to Paris; we are Paris.”
The Lady Gaga Mugler video seemed to be the highlight of the Mugler show for many people -- to be fair, though, the woman is hard to follow.
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