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Lady Gaga goes dark in the latest premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux

Lady Gaga goes dark in the latest premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux

Lady Gaga isn't going to overdo this method dressing thing. The singer and actress toned it down joker Themed fashion for another premiere of the film last night, offering a Hollywood take on typical Harley Quinn glamour.

Gaga slipped into a custom-made Celine dress Joker: Folie à Deux Premiere in Los Angeles. The column shape of her dress highlighted the draped statement sleeves, which had an almost cape-like effect at the back. Gaga's deep red hair wasn't styled quite as extreme as the mullet cut she sported in London, but she gave her a nod nonetheless joker Character, Harley Quinn. She completed her look with a multi-collar necklace and bracelet, courtesy of Tiffany & Co., and a black manicure.

Gaga's outfit, from the sleek black robe to the coiffed, fiery hair, added a more sophisticated touch to the actress' recent embrace of method dressing. No, Gaga didn't have Harley Quinn-level makeup like she did in London, but she still managed to add some oomph with bleached eyebrows. A little more high fashion villains, less cartoon villains.

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Gaga was in London last week with her co-star Joaquin Phoenix, where she hit the red carpet in another Céline look. She wore a striking pleated ballgown and a matching structured coat. Which really brought everything in joker Territory was Gaga's shaggy hair and makeup.

The next morning, Gaga continued her on-theme style with a photocall look that combined jester, club kid, and vintage styles all in one. She wore a patterned shirt dress, sheer socks and black Marc Jacobs Kiki boots.

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In London, Gaga spoke about her experience working on the film, which marks her first acting role since 2021 House of Gucci.

“I don't really know if I did because I made a whole record about her,” she said when asked if she had “let go” of Harley Quinn. “It was so amazing to get to know this character through the music, through the script, through the dance and through all this great collaboration.”

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