There are perfectly good celebrity style moments, and then there are the looks that really stick with you, the ones you try desperately to recreate at home. In ‘Great Outfits in Fashion History,’ Fashionista editors are revisiting their all-time favorite lewks.
Lady Gaga has always utilized fashion to tell stories, particularly when it comes to building a universe of looks to expand upon the message of her music. From the beginning of her career, extravagant and avant-garde outfits helped to define what the essence of each forthcoming album would be. That’s why, when Gaga’s promotional tour for her fifth studio album “Joanne” began, it was a bit of a shock to see the artist in more refined, tamer looks.
The shock didn’t last long, though, with the release of “Joanne” showcasing Gaga’s ability to tackle classic-rock themes. In line with the tone of the album, it was suddenly unsurprising to see the star in just-as-classic clothing.
For an appearance on “Good Morning America,” Gaga sported a strawberry ice cream-like pink monochromatic outfit, looking perfectly tailored from top to bottom. The look in question included a custom two-piece blazer and shorts suit by CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 2015 alum Chris Gelinas, which the singer paired with a long overcoat and wide-brimmed hat to match.
To finish the ensemble off, Gaga wore a peach-colored rose atop the brim of her hat, pointed pumps and what appear to be classic Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses.
Below, our selection of “Joanne” pink pieces to re-create this look.
Weekend Max Mara Cotton and Linen Blazer, $495 $247, available here (sizes 0-16)
Lack Of Color Stardust Rancher Hat, $129 $65, available here (sizes S-L)
Nana Jacqueline Anabella Shorts, $230, available here (sizes XS-XL)
Coach Logo-Plaque Shoulder Pillow Tabby Bag, $405, available here
Autumn Adeigbo Dusty Pink Leather Ankle Strap Clog, $770, available here
Reformation Kerrigan Linen Dress, $228, available here (sizes 0-12)
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