Thursday, November 22, 2012

Lady Gaga Visits An Orphanage In Peru

Lady Gaga Arriving in Lima, Peru (November 21th 2012)

Purchase FAME And Help The Born This Way Foundation

This Black Friday weekend, help Macy's raise $250,000 for the Born This Way Foundation! Purchase a bottle of Lady Gaga Fame from tonight through Sunday at Macy's and they will donate $10 to BTWF, and tweet your picture from the Lady Gaga Fame fragrance counter at Macy's and they'll donate $5 to BTWF! See all the info in the photo, and help Born This Way Foundation reach the $250,000 goal to help build a kinder and braver world!

 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Lady Gaga Gets A New Tattoo In Brazil

"R†O. Monsters, all over the world you continue to inspire me everyday, your like an endless ocean of possibilities. The font was derived out of the signatures of three fans, all from different neighborhoods and ages. Represents how music brings us 2gether."

 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Lady Gaga FAME Fragrance Interview With V Magazine

WHAT DOES FAME SMELL LIKE? JUST ASK LADY GAGA, WHO OUTSOLD ALL OTHER CELEBRITY SCENTS IN HER FIRST WEEK


In the hypercompetitive world of celebrity fragrance, Lady Gaga needed only seven days to reach all-star status. Fame, her debut perfume, launched this past fall in collaboration with Coty and was an instant home run. It sold more bottles in one week than any other celebrity fragrance of 2011, making it the most successful launch in history.

Celebrity perfumes are known for being cloyingly commercial—so why would Gaga, who is anything but generic, want to have one? She didn’t, at first. “I had always joked when other celebrities launched fragrances, ‘Ugh, I hate this. No!’ And then I said, ‘You know what? If I ever do that, I’m going to make it fucking black.’” Her idea—the first black perfume—was enough to attract legendary collaborators Steven Klein, who shot the print and TV ads, and Nick Knight, who designed the grenadelike bottle. “They are photographic heroes in my mind,” she gushes. “I wanted to shine a light on them, the people that inspire me.”

Hundreds of perfumers bid for the job of concocting the scent. “It was the most competitive project ever,” explains Richard Herpin of Firmenich, who eventually won the contract. Yet Gaga’s approval of the exact formula was hard to come by. It took Herpin six months and thousands of variations before he arrived at Fame, a fruity floral based on the deadly belladonna plant. “I was a real pain in the ass to work with,” Gaga admits. “I wanted something that would stand the test of time.” The fragrance’s blockbuster success had Coty execs dreaming up a sequel just days after the launch, but Gaga isn’t in a rush. “I think it’s silly when an artist makes most of their money selling perfume,” she says. Her monstrous music career comes first. “What if I were to have sold my new album with my perfume?” she wonders aloud. “I would have sold 6 million copies in one week. Just something to think about.” CAITLIN GAFFEY

Still from Lady Gaga Fame, a film by Steven Klein

 

Lady Gaga Interviewed On Fantástico In Brazil




Sunday, November 4, 2012

Lady Gaga - Vote for Marriage Equality 2012 - TheFour2012.com

Lady Gaga reminds voters in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota & Washington that they have the power to legalize marriage equality at the polls this year.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Photos: Lady Gaga's Halloween Party In Puerto Rico



Lady Gaga Interviews With Stylist UK

A revealing Q&A with the irrepressible star

When it comes to beauty, no-one is more fearless than Lady Gaga. Stylist is granted a private audience with the queen of reinvention...
Words: Joanna McGarry. Images: Lady Gaga Fame
see full article here: STYLIST

No-one could ever accuse Lady Gaga of monotony. This is what I found myself musing on a brisk evening outside Harrods, waiting for her to appear for the launch of her inaugural fragrance, Lady Gaga Fame. When she did, it was from inside an opulent horse-drawn carriage. This is, you recall, one week after she took up residence in the window of New York’s Guggenheim and got a tattoo on the back of her head while sitting inside a giant rendition of her perfume bottle. Shy, she is not. So, when I was granted a private audience with the woman herself, I knew I was in for a ride. Languidly draped across a throne-like chair (occasionally catching herself in the mirror next to us), there’s something endearingly charming about Lady Gaga. And even a little vulnerable. She’s tiny, and far prettier in the flesh; all full lips and satin skin – though of course, she’s hiding it under a gold metal RoboCopstyle eye mask. Despite neglecting to ever properly answer my questions, what she did say (in her curiously British twang) was as explosive as it was brilliant. I give you, Lady Gaga.

For full article click here: STYLIST