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Not since Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone ditched her last three names to become a provocateur extraordinaire has pop music seen the rise of a star the likes of Lady Gaga, née Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. Gaga had the incredible foresight to name her 2008 debut album The Fame, a 14-track study of the trappings of celebrity: the fashion, the boys, the booze, the parties, the paparazzi. And in the blink of a heavily-beglittered eye, the lifestyle was hers to master. Unlike previous Madonna disciples Britney and Christina, Gaga quickly cultivated a larger-than-life persona that tempered sexuality with straight-up eccentricity. No one would ever mistake Gaga for the girl-next-door-gone-glam. The 21st-century Material Girl knew exactly what she was doing when she flagrantly straddled the line between Bowie-worshipping pop star and straight-up performance artist, becoming known as much for her opulently wacky get-ups (personal fave: when she greeted the Queen Mum wearing an S&M-ready dress made of fire engine red latex, complete with matching eye makeup) as for her chart-demolishing hit singles.
It would be difficult to look past the suicidally high Alexander McQueen heels, the masks, the face paint and the Kermit the Frog dress, if Gaga's music wasn't as forward-looking… read more »


