SET to make her big-screen debut in A Star is Born, Lady Gaga has turned heads while out in Paris, sporting a low-cut skin-tight tangerine frock … and no bra.
LADY Gaga has showed off her curves, wearing a skin-tight orange dress in Paris.
The Born This Way singer, 32, went braless in the daring body-con ensemble by popular label House of CB — a favourite of Kylie Jenner.
She teamed the tangerine frock with a bag by Celine, the first item of carry-wear designed by the French fashion house’s new creative director, Hedi Slimane.
Gaga has long been a muse for Slimane, even sporting his first designs when he started his previous role at Yves Saint-Laurent.
Lady Gaga clutched a new bag by Celine in Paris.
Showing some skin! Lady Gaga.
The singer will soon make her big screen debut in A Star is Born, alongside Bradley Cooper (who also directed the remake).
Speaking to the Los Angeles Tim es, Gaga opened up about how Cooper asked her to remove her make-up before filming an audition tape for the role of aspiring singer, Ally, in 2016.
While Cooper always wanted Gaga for the part, the movie studio’s bosses insisted she audition because they didn’t “really know what I look like”.
Paparazzi is also the name of a Lady Gaga song.
Cooper asked Gaga to remove her makeup and be “completely open” and have “no artifice” during the shoot, according to latimes.com.
“It put me right in the place I needed to be, because when my character talks about how ugly she feels — that was real,” Gaga told the Los Angeles Times.
She admitted she is “so insecure” and her fans gave her confidence.
Orange crush!
“To be honest, I think what makes me feel beautiful is when I see happiness in my fans,” she said.
“When I see or hear from them that the music that I’ve made has changed their life in some way, that’s what makes me feel beautiful. Because this is just the outside, you know?”
A star is born … and her name is Lady Gaga.
Ready for her close-up!
“And at the end of the day, I could be in a million movies and put out a million songs and everyone could say, ‘She was so beautiful,’ but that’s not really what I want.
“I want them to say, ‘I saw that movie and I cried my eyes out and I learned something about myself.’”