“She [Lady Gaga] reads all her messages, and sometimes she sends ones back. She really thinks about what people say. Fans don’t lie. They just tell you what they really think, and they see details that even people in fashion don’t. I love the idea that you can talk directly to a designer or an artist in this way. We don’t need anyone else in between. We don’t need these marketing people. We don’t even need magazines!”
-Nicola Formichetti tells W Magazine.
Lady Gaga Poses for Madame Figaro

Lady Gaga poses on what seems to be her 500th cover this year (it’s only May) this time gracing the pages of Madame Figaro magazine styled by Nicola Formichetti. On the cover she wears Irina Shaposhnikova and sunglasses by Mercura. In the spread she dons a white Mugler look paired with her favorite shoes by Noritaka Tatehana. What do you think?
Gaga Leaves Little to the Imagination in NME Mag

Yesterday, Nicola Formichetti took to his blog to show off these images of Lady Gaga, prosthetic-clad of course, in a risque jumpsuit in NME Magazine. This jumpsuit by Atsuko Kudo isn’t messing around considering it includes convenient slits for her buubies and zipper for her vadge. The shoot was styled by Nicola of course and shot by Mario Vivanco. What do you think?
Oh Haute Damn! Lady Gaga for Harper’s Bazaar

Lady Gaga is on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Gaga, shot by Terry Richardson and styled by Nicola Formichetti, wears Versace on the cover and sports the likes of Dior, Mugler and Alexander McQueen in the accompanying spread.
Oh and one more thing! Gaga, interviewed by Derek Blasberg, talks about those horns she’s been sporting:
“Well, first of all, they’re not prosthetics. They’re my bones. They’ve always been inside of me, but I have been waiting for the right time to reveal to the universe who I truly am. They come out when I’m inspired.”
Oh Gaga, you are cray but we love you anyway.
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Two things.
1. Obsessed with what Nicola Formichetti is doing with Mugler. 2. Obsessed with Rick Genest a.k.a. Zombie Boy.
There Won’t Be A Live Stream of Today’s Thierry Mugler Show by Formichetti featuring Lady Gaga #FML

The headline says it all. Nichola Formichetti’s first fashion show in Paris as Creative Director of Thierry Mugler will not be streaming live today. Yesterday we told you guys that Lady Gaga was enlisted as the Musical Director for the production having remixed a version of her unreleased single, Born This Way but the rumor is she will actually be performing it herself.
Those of us anxiously waiting to watch will have to tune in tomorrow at noon Eastern time to the show on Mugler’s site.
MAC Cosmetics Signs Gaga on as Spokesperson for Viva Glam Again
Earlier this year, Lady Gaga joined Cyndi Lauper to represent MAC Cosmetic’s Viva Glam line. Their collaboration proved to be the most successful celebrity campaign yet raising over $190 million dollars for MAC Aids Fund.
For 2011, a whimsical Gaga styled by Nicola Formichetti and shot by Nick Knight, will represent the campaign all by herself.
Surely, she will top $190 million.
Gaga’s Stylist Nicola Formichetti Takes Home Big Award at BFA’s
Lada Gaga’s stylist, Nicola Formichetti, took home the highly coveted Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator at the 2010 British Fashion Awards.
Nicola was also recently named one of the 50 most influential creative forces working in fashion today.
Well deserved!
Check out Nicola’s blog here.
Nicola Formichetti Lands Creative Director Gig at Thierry Mugler

Nicola Formichetti
Lady Gaga’s genius of a stylist, Nicola Formichetti has been named the Creative Director of Thierry Mugler. Success for Nicola but more so for the people over at Thierry Mugler; this only means they will be making more money. Congrats!
Jo Calderone a.k.a. Lady Gaga’s Male Alter-Ego in Vogue Japan Homme
Remember those photos of Lady Gaga dressed like a man that were floating around the web? Well, meet Jo Calderone, Lady Gaga’s male alter-ego from Palermo, Sicily. Jo has been featured in Vogue Japan Homme and here’s a peek at what he had to say:
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
Palermo, Sicily
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE WHAT YOU DO / YOUR
OCCUPATION?
Mechanic for my dad’s business. This is the first time I’ve had my picture
taken.
WHEN DID YOU DISCOVER YOU WANTED TO TO THIS?
Well, I always helped my dad at work, since I was a kid. I thought it would be
fun to have my picture taken.
WHAT ARE YOUR AMBITIONS?
I’d love to own my own car shop, I have a bunch of my own ‘muscle’ cars.
Maybe if I take some more pictures I can afford it.
WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO LADY GAGA?
I met her at a shoot Nick Knight was doing. She’s fuckin beautiful, and funny,
and interesting. I was a little nervous for Nick to start shooting. She said,
“Don’t be baby, you were “born this way.” I took her out after. The rest is
private
The photos were shot by Nick Knight, the interview conducted by Jo-Ann Furniss and the shoot was styled by the one and only Nicola Formichetti.

“She [Lady Gaga] reads all her messages, and sometimes she sends ones back. She really thinks about what people say. Fans don’t lie. They just tell you what they really think, and they see details that even people in fashion don’t. I love the idea that you can talk directly to a designer or an artist in this way. We don’t need anyone else in between. We don’t need these marketing people. We don’t even need magazines!”

