This Lady Gaga Vanity Fair Shot is Sweet and Simple
Zoe Badley — August 1, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: vanityfair & designscene.net
This celebrity has raked in so much controversy that I hardly have to go down the list anymore, but here she is shocking the world once more: The Lady Gaga Vanity Fair Cover shot doesn’t feature any lethal bras, outrageous headgear or smoking sunglasses, and she isn’t cross-dressing.
Instead, the shock comes from the fact that she’s doing absolutely nothing except posing gracefully on the magazine’s cover. Leave it to Lady Gaga to get us all riled up over nothing. The cover features this glamorous pop singer with whitewashed hair and smokey eyes -- a stunning shot nonetheless.
Instead, the shock comes from the fact that she’s doing absolutely nothing except posing gracefully on the magazine’s cover. Leave it to Lady Gaga to get us all riled up over nothing. The cover features this glamorous pop singer with whitewashed hair and smokey eyes -- a stunning shot nonetheless.
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