Lady Gaga is famous for her dramatic grand entrances every time she attends a certain event. And at the 2013 American Music Awards, the Mother Monster didn’t disappoint her fans.
She arrived on a human-powered Trojan horse reminiscent of Bianca Jagger, who rode a white horse for her birthday at Studio 54 in 1977.
Lady Gaga arrived on a human-powered Trojan horse reminiscent of Bianca Jagger
Lady Gaga arriving on a “horse” at the 2013 American Music Awards at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live in Los Angeles on November 24, 2013
Gaga dressed in a lilac Grecian gown by Versace that made her look really amazing.
Do you think this was her best red carpet look? Sans the horse, the always flamboyant singer was surprisingly simple in her Versace ensemble. She wore minimal makeup and didn’t have any of those flashy headpieces.
Gaga was just named the new face of Versace’s Spring 2014 campaign, so perhaps this somewhat decent look has to do with that. What do you think?
Lady Gaga at the 2013 American Music Awards at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live in Los Angeles on November 24, 2013
The superstar sported a pair of shoes from the Versace Spring 2014 collection. They come in the same color as her dress and feature crisscross straps, silver-tone metal detail, and oversized buckles.
These sandals are indeed very Gaga and impossible to miss! Plus, they have the towering heels and platforms that the singer loves.
Lady Gaga wearing Versace Spring 2014 sandals
Did you see how Lady Gaga stole the red carpet spotlight from Miley Cyrus? The “We Can’t Stop” singer, who dressed in a low-key but hot white number, was being interviewed by Zendaya, Jenna Ushkowitz, and Jonathan Cheban when Gaga arrived!
Miley reacted by saying, “What a f—ing … sorry! What a big scene stealer! Next time, I’m gonna come in on a dragon.” Check out the video here:
What can you say? Did Gaga steal the spotlight from Miley? We can’t blame her if she felt that way. Anyway, the younger singer stole the show back during her on-stage performance.
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