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Although Armani’s designs typically embody the reputation of understatement and class on the red carpet, the outrageous get-up girl, Lady Gaga, was seen sporting nothing other than Giorgio Armani Prive outfits throughout the entire night of the Grammys.
January 31, 2010 was the date marking the fashion love affair between Lady Gaga and Italian designer, Giorgio Armani. The legendary designer claimed the Lady as “a modern fashion phenomenon," and she described him as “a fashion legend” that she was honored to be affiliated with.
Gaga's red carpet Grammys look
Although Gaga only walked away with two Grammy’s, she got all of the fashion attention with each of her impressive four outfits. Her red carpet gown was out of this world: a solar system, orb-like outfit that was shiny, silvery, three-dimensional, and simply superb. The form fitting crystal-covered body suit was surrounded by glittery boning to create an intensely sculptural piece of clothing.
Gaga's Armani performance outfit
Next, she changed into her performance piece. The second piece of her Grammy wardrobe by Armani did not embody his typical classical design either; it was a bold-shouldered sea green leotard with matching glamorous booties.
A Philip Treacy headpiece to match Gaga's Armani gown
Her next outfit was a sparkly silver number with a matching lightning bolt headpiece by designer Philip Treacy. She accepted her awards in this short, bottom-revealing mini-dress that had an unmistakable lifted lip in the back. Both Lady GaGa and Armani’s mutual love for headgear was expressed in the third and fourth outfits alike.
Gaga's final Grammys look, again with Philip Treacy hat
Her final outfit consisted of a winged silver crystal jacket, still clad in the Treacy lightning helmet, and topped with pink makeup around her eyes. Although these styles were a leap for Armani and his fashion house, Lady GaGa kept true to her over-the-top fashion sense at the 2010 Grammys.
- by Danielle Haygood
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