Lady Gaga Debuted Four Different Looks at the 2019 Met Gala and Twitter Is Losing It

No one, I mean, no one does a red carpet like Lady Gaga. From the super glam Cinderella-esque Valentino ball gown she wore during her A Star Is Born press tour to her sharp Marc Jacob suit and of course, her 2010 MTV VMAs meat gown, Lady Gaga's looks are always a sight to see. But for the 2019 Met Gala where she's co-hosting with Harry Styles, Gaga outdid herself again and debuted not one, not two, but four (!) different looks in just minutes on the Gala's pink carpet.

The multilayered look began with a voluminous pink cape draped over a black dress with a sweetheart neckline before Gaga pealed off the cape for her first reveal of the night: a figure-skimming black dress with a large bow on the side. From there, the looks only got better. To match her doll-like makeup look, Gaga peeled off her black dress to show off another form-fitting gown, this time in a bright fuchsia number.

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For the final look, Gaga stripped down to her undergarments and accessorized with dazzling fishnet stockings and platform heels, a nod to her 2016 Met Gala look where she wore a bedazzled bodysuit, fishnet stockings, and platform heeled boots. Let's not forgot about Gaga's props, from a black umbrella to a pink rolling cart with liquor and two clear cases that contained a pink cowboy hat in each, a possible tribute to her 2016 album Joanne. Her co-host, on the other hand, wore a more understated look: a black jumpsuit with ruffle detailing around the neck and pearl earrings.

Of course, Gaga's Monsters lit Twiter afire with reactions to her outfit changes. Here are some of the best ones.

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