Mar 22, 2012

Cover Girl- Lady Gaga!!!!::::Amazing-Reloaded






For the cover, Gaga's almost swallowed up in a red layered crop top and skirt that reminds us of the sky-high Paco Rabanne dresses and Philip Treacy headpieces
provocateur.
Gaga’s lips are painted crimson like her couture dress, and her signature dramatic black eyeliner is prominent. She offers a sly smile.




Lady Gaga appears on the cover of Vanity Fair January 2012 issue wearing a fantastic red dress and a flamboyant hat. In addition to striking poses for the editorial the pop star gives a candid interview on her relationships, being proposed to and other stuff you might be interested about.


Lady Gaga covers January 2012 edition of Vanity Fair. She looks very pretty on the front page wearing a luxurious red dress and an eccentric hat.





Inside the Vanity Fair January 2012 issue Lady Gaga (Know all about Lady Gaga from her celebrity profile)appears nearly nude with only a fur coat covering her modesty. On two other photographs the pop star rocks two golden dresses with funky sunglasses and a pair of wooden towering platforms.


Read the highlights from Lady Gaga’s interview for Vanity Fair:
Lady Gaga on being proposed to after a breakup: “How f***ing romantic. Sure, pop a ring on my finger and make it all better. I can buy myself a f***ing ring.”


Video Behind The Scenes of The PhotoShoot.(Vanity Fair/ YouTube)





Lady Gaga on her talent and relationships: “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.’”




The other images are of Gaga on a boat, with the skyline of her native New York City as a dot on the horizon. She is cloaked in a white, form-fitting, Victorian style dress, with a huge-brimmed, black hat. She’s totally covered up, and looks elegant, regal and Old World. She is also wearing a priceless gown in a laundry mat and a gold gown while eating street food in NYC





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If you're looking for a real Gaga-esque shockworthy twist to the article, here you go: the Vanity Fair issue will also include nude drawings of the singer, which were sketched by Tony Bennett. Yes, that Tony Bennett.




On giving it her all while on stage: “When I’m onstage, I’m so giving and so open and myself. And when the spotlight goes off, I don’t know quite what to do with myself.”

On bad relationships: “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. I only know the happiness of putting a smile on someone’s face from the stage.”


RESUME OF THE INTEVIEW

Lady Gaga: ‘I Have an Inability to Know What Happiness Feels Like With a Man’


Vanity Fair has released the cover, images and a couple of seriously provocative, bombshell quotes from its January 2012 issue, featuring the one and only Lady Gaga. She’s a Lady (Gaga) in red.
Lady Gaga’s last Vanity Fair cover featured the singer in a long gray wig and talking about her relationship with drugs. This time out, she’s adorned in an epic, red ensemble, complete with a massive hat. The cover shot reminds us why she is the darling of the fashion industry and that’s for her fearless risk taking. She’s a provocateur.
Gaga’s lips are painted crimson like her couture dress, and her signature dramatic black eyeliner is prominent. She offers a sly smile.
The other images are of Gaga on a boat, with the skyline of her native New York City as a dot on the horizon. She is cloaked in a white, form-fitting, Victorian style dress, with a huge-brimmed, black hat. She’s totally covered up, and looks elegant, regal and Old World. She is also wearing a priceless gown in a laundry mat and a gold gown while eating street food in NYC. As for the naked-for-Tony-Bennett sketches? There is a head-turning image of the Mother Monster’s taut, lithe body and she’s wearing nothing other than a pair of heels, while she is striking an acrobatic pose. She’s naked, but it’s an artistic, tasteful image.
The Mother Monster spoke candidly about her romantic relationships, something she said she likes to keep to herself; she even admitted in her Thanksgiving chat with Katie Couric that she will never release wedding photos when she eventually marries. Some things are sacred, you know?
But will Gaga actually ever marry? She hasn’t found the man of her dreams yet and it doesn’t look like marriage is in the immediate cards for her, at 25. “I have never felt truly cherished by a lover. I have an inability to know what happiness feels like with a man,” Gaga said.
But don’t go feeling sorry for her. She has millions of little monsters to love and be loved by and from the sounds of it, she is married to her fans and her fame at this point in her life. She continued, “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.” She admitted to a hankering for “creative people. And I think that what intimidates them is not my purse; it’s my mind.”
Gaga did not admit to dating ‘Vampire Diaries’ star Taylor Kinney, but she did pull back the curtain on what it’s like to be in a (bad) romance with her. She said “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.”
She mused that the creativity of both parties makes the relationship toxic, spoiling the unicorns and rainbows, saying, “Perhaps it’s a whose-d—-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.”
Gaga also shared a devastating comment that a partner once made to her. She revealed, “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.’” Ouch.

























































































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