Showing posts with label Vanity Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanity Fair. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2011

Behind the scenes video of Lady Gaga's newest shoot for Vanity Fair

Here's some behind the scenes footage from Mother Monster's latest shoot for Vanity Fair, shot by the amazing Annie Leibovitz. Looks like this editorial is going to be beyond amazing. I love how she makes everyone laugh and always seems so down to earth, even when she's wearing 12 inch heel-less pumps!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gaga poses for the January 2012 issue of Vanity Fair! (Naked)




Gaga poses for the January 2012 issue of Vanity Fair!

Here are some quotes from the interview:

About her fans and her love life: “I say this honestly, and this is my new thing as of the past year: when I fight with someone I’m in a relationship with, I think, What would my fans think if they knew this was happening? How would they feel about my work and about me as a female if they knew I was allowing this to go on? And then I get out.”

On her bad romances with creative people: “I have this effect on people where it starts out good. Then, when I’m in these relationships with people who are also creative, or creative in their own way, what happens is the attraction is initially there and it’s all unicorns and rainbows. And then they hate me. Perhaps it’s a whose-dick-is-bigger contest. If I go to the piano and write a quick song and play it back, they are angry with how fast and effortless it is. That’s who I am, and I don’t apologize for it. But it’s a hideous place to be in when someone that you love has convinced you that you will never be good enough for anyone. I had a man say to me, ‘You will die alone in a house bigger than you know, with all your money and hit records, and you will die alone.’ Even though I know it sounds a bit Hallmark whenever I was in that kind of stressful, worthless moment, I would think, I’ll show you.’ I think what it really is, is that I date creative people. And I think that what intimidates them is not my purse; it’s my mind.”

On being proposed to by said intimidated creative people: “How fuckin’ romantic, you asshole. Sure, pop a ring on my finger and make it all better. I can buy myself a fuckin’ ring.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Pic of the Week!! Gaga Falls with a Hot Dog in her hand at Central Park, NY Vanity Fair Photoshoot


A day after her hometown of New York City commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, the Big Apple’s favorite daughter Lady Gaga was back to work in the city that never sleeps and that which owns her heart.

Gaga returned to doing what she does best (besides sing) and that’s wear priceless couture. Wearing a champagne-colored, crinkled, poufy gown for a Vanity Fair photo shoot, Gaga looked gorgeous. She also fell, once again courtesy of those sky-high platform heels she favors. Beauty must suffer, right? Gaga’s spills while wearing heels are almost as famous as the heels themselves.

Gaga was partaking in a photo shoot in Central Park on Sept. 12, wearing a blonde wig with a beehive bump that’s reminiscent of Amy Winehouse and ornate glasses when she tumbled to the ground. She fell right in front of a street food vendor, too. How very Manhattan of her! She even trips in style.

It’s not the first time that Gaga has fallen in public, and it certainly won’t be the last, since we think Gaga will happily choose a fall over flats any day of the week. We still don’t know how she balances or teeters on those heels. She does look effortlessly darling sitting in a pile on the floor, even after she takes a huge header, doesn’t she? It’s not just the romantic attire, either!

But Gaga’s wipeout was quick. She was helped to her feet and went on with the photo shoot in the city she loves. During the media coverage of the 9/11 anniversary, Gaga said that her relationship with New York City is like a marriage, albeit one without all the legal papers and such! According to Celebrity Gossip, she said, “My affinity and my love and the relationship I have with New York City — it’s like the husband I never married.”