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The coronavirus outbreak may have postponed Lady Gaga’s new album release but her fashion sense has made a comeback

STORYLeona Liu
Lady Gaga wears Kaimin in her music video Stupid Love. Photo: @Ladygaga/Instagram
Lady Gaga wears Kaimin in her music video Stupid Love. Photo: @Ladygaga/Instagram
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The fashion icon has gone back to her one-of-a-kind style as she sports Alexander McQueen, Versace and Thierry Mugler in her new music video

Lady Gaga, famous award-winning musical artist and actress, has postponed her highly-anticipated new album, “Chromatica”, because of the coronavirus outbreak in the US. She urges people to stay home during the pandemic.

The news was released ahead of her 34th birthday, which is on March 28.

“It's important to me that the attention is on getting essential medical equipment to health care professionals, making sure kids who depend on public schools for meals get the help they need and that we help those who will be financially impacted by this pandemic,” she said.

Her new album arrives four years after the release of her last album, “Joanne” (2016), although she released the soundtrack for the movie A Star Is Born, co-starring Bradley Cooper, who sang with her on the hit Shallow in addition to other tracks.

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Her shows at MGM in Las Vegas from April 30 to May 11 have also been cancelled due to the Center for Disease Control’s edict to avoid large social gatherings.

Despite the disappointment of having to wait, fans were given a small taste of the new, long-awaited album through Stupid Love, the lead single which was officially released in February along with a music video.

What’s most exciting about the new single is the fashion icon has gone back to her defining one-of-a-kind style. A handful of looks in the video pay homage to her earlier career’s daring style: Alexander McQueen’s Armadillo shoes, tight Versace bodysuits and whimsical Thierry Mugler collaborations.

Set in a futuristic, wild background, the film is saturated with lemon yellow, metallic and shocking pink (even her hair is that colour), which Gaga wore throughout, matched with rubber, leather and latex materials in the outlandish style she was once known for.

After checking out the designers with whom she collaborated, we’re excited to see the quintessential Gaga is back.

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