Friday, 2 September 2011

New Lady Gaga Video: 1 September 2011, Strips Naked


Lady Gaga has ditched the crazy hair and make up - and pretty much everything else - in a series of newly released 'fashion films' that she made to coincide with her music video for her song, You And I.
In the first of the films, entitled Haus Of U featuring Nymph, the 25-year-old singer strips off to just a simple silk slip and poses raunchily shows off her tattoos as she poses lying on her back.
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Baring all: Lady Gaga leaves little to the imagination in pictures from her new music video collection for You And I
Baring all: Lady Gaga leaves little to the imagination in pictures from her new music video collection for You And I
In the rest of the black and white shots, Gaga dances and poses like a ballerina, displaying her toned and lithe figure.
 
For once the singer is without her usual extreme make up and hair, instead opting for a natural and fresh faced look and wearing her hair long and flowing.
The ethereal clip is a direct reference to the music video itself, as the nymph character appeared in the video playing the piano in a field while Gaga's alter ego, Jo Calderone sat atop the instrument drinking whiskey. 
Stripped down: The singer looked unusually fresh faced in the natural looking shots
Stripped down: The singer looked unusually fresh faced in the natural looking shots

Vulnerable: She looked more natural that usual in a simple silk slip and barely there make-up
Vulnerable: She looked more natural that usual in a simple silk slip and barely there make-up
At the end of the clip, Gaga stands in front of the camera, holding her long hair piled on top of her head as colour streams onto the screen for the first time - blushing her cheeks pink and sending he hair a bright yellow.
The fashion film, as Gaga has named them, is the first of five she made at the same time as the music video for You And I and the remaining four will be released over the coming days.
Gaga has become known for her fashion creativity and innovation but not everyone agrees with he sense of style.
Famed New York Times fashion critic Cathy Horyn recently lashed out at the star in one of her columns.
Flex: The singer shows off her dancing prowess in several ballet poses
Flex: The singer shows off her dancing prowess in several ballet poses

You and I: Gaga made a total of five videos for the single which she performed last week at the VMA's
You and I: Gaga made a total of five videos for the single which she performed last week at the VMA's

'As funny and as fresh as Gaga was in her speech at the recent C.F.D.A. awards, she looked embalmed in the black Versace harness (apparently from Gianni Versace's final collection), and I don't know why Donatella Versace said she was honored by Gaga's selection...,' she wrote.
The writers candour prompted a response from the equally sharp tongued Gaga in the form of her own column written for V Magazine.
'Doesn’t the integrity of the critic become compromised when their writings are consistently plagued with negativity?' Gaga responded.
'When the public is no longer surprised or excited by the unpredictability of the writer, but rather has grown to expect the same cynicism from the same cynic?'
'In the age of the Internet, when collections and performances are so accessible to the public and anyone can post a review on Facebook or Twitter, shouldn’t columnists and reviewers, such as Cathy Horyn, employ a more modern and forward approach to criticism, one that separates them from the average individual at home on their laptop?'
'Why have we decided that one person’s opinion matters more than anyone else’s?'
Message to her fans: Gaga tweeted her excitement about the project
Message to her fans: Gaga tweeted her excitement about the project




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