Lady Gaga Covers Vogue September 2012
Landing the coveted spot in the world of magazines, Lady Gaga channels Ru Paul, taking over the front page of the September 2012 issue of Vogue.
Set to hit news-stands on August 14th, the 26-year-old "You and I" singer was styled up in a Marc Jacobs frock for the Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot front page of what's her second time being featured on the popular fashion publication.
Meanwhile, a few highlights from Gaga's interview are as follows.
On her new signature scent: “The fragrance is called Fame. It must be black. It must be enticing. You must want to lick and touch and feel it, but the look of it must terrify you.”
On dreaming up a “fortress” that lets her dance 50 feet above the audience for her Born This Way Ball world tour: "I really wanted to break the mold of what modern touring is now."
On the reinvention of the meat dress for her tour: “We were talking about putting the show together and I said, OK, what if I was someone’s grandma and I was going to a concert tonight. How would I know that it was a Gaga show? And we all just sort of looked at each other and said,‘The meat dress.’”
On her music making approach: “I don’t really make records for people to listen to and go, ‘Wow, she’s a genius'. I’d really like you to order a drink, maybe kiss the person you came with that evening, or rediscover something about your past that makes you feel even more brave.”
For more go to Vogue.com
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Who else sees me channeling
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) August 9, 2012@rupaul on the COVER of VOGUE. If only I was as fierce as you bitch. I did try to come for you with that weave.
Set to hit news-stands on August 14th, the 26-year-old "You and I" singer was styled up in a Marc Jacobs frock for the Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot front page of what's her second time being featured on the popular fashion publication.
Meanwhile, a few highlights from Gaga's interview are as follows.
On her new signature scent: “The fragrance is called Fame. It must be black. It must be enticing. You must want to lick and touch and feel it, but the look of it must terrify you.”
On dreaming up a “fortress” that lets her dance 50 feet above the audience for her Born This Way Ball world tour: "I really wanted to break the mold of what modern touring is now."
On the reinvention of the meat dress for her tour: “We were talking about putting the show together and I said, OK, what if I was someone’s grandma and I was going to a concert tonight. How would I know that it was a Gaga show? And we all just sort of looked at each other and said,‘The meat dress.’”
On her music making approach: “I don’t really make records for people to listen to and go, ‘Wow, she’s a genius'. I’d really like you to order a drink, maybe kiss the person you came with that evening, or rediscover something about your past that makes you feel even more brave.”
For more go to Vogue.com
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