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Lady Gaga's Wedding Dress Could Be Any Of These 10 Predictions, Based On Mother Monster's Style
After news broke of Lady Gaga's engagement to Taylor Kinney, the world first eagerly admired the singer's distinctive, heart-shaped ring and quickly moved on to a more pressing question: What bizarrely beautiful, offbeat, and utterly aesthetically-challenging design would be Lady Gaga's wedding dress? While Women's Wear Daily looked directly to couture designers for original wedding gown sketches fashioned with Gaga in mind, I prefer to base my predictions off of the singer's red carpet history instead. Will Lady Gaga choose a classic silhouette designed by the venerable Versace? Can the world expect another Armani confection that mimics the appearance of the rings of Saturn? Scroll through for ten wedding gown predictions based upon Lady Gaga's finest sartorial hits over the years.
Naeem Khan Fall 2015
Lady Gaga’s cape and crystal fetish is perfectly embodied within Naeem Khan’s embellished tulle topper and intricately beaded bodysuit.
The Bianca Jagger Suit
What could be more classic — or more rock and roll appropriate — for Lady Gaga’s wedding than a trim, tailored white suit?
Houghton Spring 2014
If Lady Gaga chooses the suit route with her bridal garb, Houghton’s prim white separates are a match made in sartorial heaven for the singer’s avant-garde style.
The Statement Silver Gown
Lady Gaga’s affinity for bedazzled garments is well documented, especially if the ensemble features glittering gloves and a transformative topper.
Jean-Paul Gaultier Couture Spring 2015
With its fitted bustier bodice, denim belt, and tulle overlay-adorned skirt, Jean-Paul Gaultier’s avant-garde gown is sheer Lady Gaga.
The Transparent Gilded Gown
Both regal and ethereal, Lady Gaga’s gilded gown boasts a romantic illusion neckline and beaded detailing fit for the most majestic of brides.
Loris Azzaro Couture Spring 2015
Loris Azzaro’s sheer, sleeveless silk gown with golden coils spiraling from the neckline would only suit an adventurous bride who cites Katniss Everdeen as a sartorial influence.
The Iridescent Extravaganza
Delicate and nearly unearthly in its iridescent layers, Lady Gaga’s white belted ball gown could easily make the trip down the aisle.
Jean-Paul Gaultier Couture Spring 2015
Jean-Paul Gaultier’s ruffled, pleated chiffon gown evokes the same fragile feel as Gaga’s multi-layered ball gown.
The Nouveau Princess Diana Gown
Built much like Princess Diana’s notorious crumpled duvet of a bridal gown, Lady Gaga’s floor-grazing gown exudes the spirit of sartorial experimentation.
Elie Saab Couture Spring 2015
Elie Saab’s runway-closing confection boasted a floor-skimming, delicately embellished skirt and a daringly dipped neckline, much like
The Sultry Statement
Plunging, beaded, and body-skimming, Lady Gaga’s silver gown radiates confidence — a characteristic the chanteuse will undoubtedly seek in her bridal gown.
Atelier Versace Couture Spring 2015
Lady Gaga adores sporting Versace gowns on the red carpet, and this curvaceous cream number encapsulates the designer’s innately alluring aesthetic.
The Metallic Column
Ruched detailing and a single shoulder design lent Lady Gaga’s metallic column gown a Grecian aesthetic.
Zac Posen Fall 2015
Zac Posen’s bias-cut, beaded silver column is both bridal and red carpet-appropriate, much like the eye-catching columns to which Lady Gaga is partial.
The Cream Capelet Design
Lady Gaga attended the Kennedy Center Honors in a dramatic caped design whose star embroidery and demure, ivory hue appeared bridal in nature.
Giambattista Valli Spring 2015
With its lightweight flutter sleeves and feather-inspired bodice, Giambattista Valli’s design is ready to take flight down the aisle.
The Space-Age Ensemble
Lady Gaga hit the Grammys red carpet in a delightfully experimental confection that could easily have been mistaken for a costume from The Fifth Element.
Comme Des Garcons Fall 2015
Lady Gaga may wear white for her wedding, but her signature sense of sass will nevertheless factor strongly into her chosen design, as is the case with Comme Des Garcons’ incredibly innovative — if unorthodox — creation.