Songstress Dons Dominatrix Boots And Bares Thighs While Laying Down New Tracks
Lady Gaga commanded attention while laying down vocals in the studio this week, ditching her pants for an avant-garde ensemble accentuated by dominatrix-inspired boots. The pop provocateur, known for her daring fashion choices, donned an oversized striped knit jumper in eye-catching hues of orange and blue, the lengthy hem providing moderate coverage to her upper legs. Eschewing trousers, Gaga’s muscular stems took center stage, the star intermittently tugging at the jumper to protect her modesty.
Completing the singer’s unexpected studio look were a striking pair of black knee-high platform boots with lace-up detailing, constructed of what appeared to be latex or patent leather. The second-skin shoes squeezed Gaga’s calves as she stood behind a microphone, headphones resting around her neck and a baseball cap perched atop her trademark platinum locks. Though seemingly distracted by the creative process, Gaga maintained her signature glam despite the indoor setting, sporting her go-to shade of lipstick and dramatic eye makeup.
Gaga has never been one to shy away from bold sartorial choices, particularly outrageous footwear. This edgy ensemble falls suitably in line with her avant-garde tastes. The dominatrix boots provide an intriguing juxtaposition against the almost childlike knit jumper.
One imagines whatever genre-bending tracks Gaga develops behind the mic will fuse a similar interplay between opposing forces. If her game-changing last album Chromatica taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected from this multi-talented maverick.
In related news, Margot Robbie recently shared her excitement over Lady Gaga assuming her former role of Harley Quinn. The two are co-starring in next year’s Joker sequel, subtitled Folie á Deux.
Robbie originated the character in the 2020 film Birds of Prey before reprising the deliriously unhinged fan favorite in last year’s The Suicide Squad. The actress built a devoted following around her take on the DC villainess but is ready to pass the torch.
As Robbie relayed on the Golden Globes red carpet: “Oh my god, [Gaga’s] going to crush it. Are you kidding? She’s going to be amazing.” The star says she refrained from sharing too much advice to maintain some intrigue: “I almost don’t want to know so I can save it for the surprise when I get to see the movie.”
Indeed, Robbie seems thrilled at the prospect of Harley Quinn becoming a staple character portrayed by multiple leading ladies over time, like Queen Elizabeth and other meaty recurring roles. “It makes me so happy because I said from the very beginning, all I want is for Harley Quinn to be one of those characters, the way Macbeth or Batman always gets passed from great actor to great actor,” Robbie stated.
“And I feel like in not so many cases are they female characters… It’s such an honor to have built a foundation strong enough that Harley can now be one of those characters who other actors get to have a go at playing. And I think [Gaga] will do something incredible with it.”