She’s been on a whirlwind publicity tour promoting her lead role in Ridley Scott’s stylish crime drama House Of Gucci.
And Lady Gaga stopped by the set of Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Hollywood on Monday to continue boosting the film in the wake of her Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and ahead of the announcement of the Academy Award nominees.
The 35-year-old singer and actress opted for some classic glamour by wearing a figure-hugging little black dress to the taping.
Back in black: Lady Gaga, 35, stunned in a classic little black dress on Monday as she briefly stepped outside after her taping of Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Hollywood
Gaga (real name: Stefani Germanotta) showcased her stellar figure in her tiny off-the-shoulder dress, which reached half-way down her thighs and revealed her toned legs.
She elevated her modest stature thanks to a pair of black patent leather pumps.
The Oscar winner contrasted her black dress with her long platinum blond locks, which were parted at the side and cascaded down her back.
On point: She elevated her modest stature thanks to a pair of black patent leather pumps, and her dress featured a seemingly connected sheer shawl with voluminous frills at the bottom
Oozing elegance: The Oscar winner contrasted her black dress with her long platinum blond locks, which were parted at the side and cascaded down her back
Nailed it: Gaga completed her chic look with a set of chunky black cat-eye sunglasses that played up her ensemble’s timeless elegance
Gaga completed her chic look with a set of chunky black cat-eye sunglasses that played up her ensemble’s timeless elegance.
The Rain On Me singer appeared to have put on a special show for her fans outside the back entrance to the studio as she showed off her look from several angles while showing off a winning smile.
Later, she emerged from the studio a second time after changing out of her show outfit.
She appeared to be wearing a stylish brown suit dress with peaked lapels, and she had styled her hair into more prominent Veronia Lake–style peek-a-boo locks that nearly covered an eye.
For her admirers: The Rain On Me singer appeared to have put on a special show for her fans outside the back entrance to the studio as she showed off her look from several angles while showing off a winning smile
Back for more: Later, she emerged from the studio a second time after changing out of her show outfit
Gaga stars in House Of Gucci as Patrizia Reggiani, who married Maurizio Gucci (played by Adam Driver), the eventual head of the eponymous fashion house.
The drama details the sweet early days of their romance, followed by squabbles within the family over control of the Gucci brand and Maurizio’s eventual abandonment of Patrizia for another woman.
In 1997, Reggiani was convicted and sentenced to 29 years in prison for the 1995 murder of her husband, after she commissioned a hit man to shoot Maurizio to death outside of his office.
Reggiani, who was released from prison in 2016 after serving 18 years, has complained about Gaga not consulting with her over the role, though the songstress has stated that she watched hours of footage of Reggiani to get into character.
Last week, Gaga said in an interview with W Magazine that she believed that Reggiani had sent a swarm of flies to pester her while filming the movie.
Blond beauty: She appeared to be wearing a stylish brown suit dress with peaked lapels, and she had styled her hair into more prominent Veronia Lake–style peek-a-boo locks that nearly covered an eye
True-life story: Gaga stars in House Of Gucci as Patrizia Reggiani, who married Maurizio Gucci (played by Adam Driver), the eventual head of the eponymous fashion house
‘On the last day of filming, I was on the balcony of my apartment in Rome, and I was blasting Dean Martin singing Mambo Italiano, and I had a cigarette hanging out of my mouth,’ she began to explain. ‘I was Patrizia.
‘But I knew I had to say goodbye to her: Large swarms of flies kept following me around, and I truly began to believe that she had sent them,’ said the Star Is Born actress. ‘I was ready to let her go.’
In the same interview, Gaga said it was Reggiani’s underdog status that made the role so fascinating to her.
‘Fashion was a key part of Patrizia’s survival; she tried so hard, but she was never as shiny as the Guccis,’ she explained.
‘Patrizia was a disco queen who so wanted to be a socialite. When she was just 12 years old, her mother showed her photos of eligible bachelors,’ she continued.
‘I felt Patrizia would dance like she was underwater, like she was coming up for air. Everything about her had to do with striving. At the disco, she knew she was seen—and in a way, it was the last time she was free.’
Bad luck: In an interview with W Magazine, Gaga theorized that the real-life Reggiani sent a swarm of flies to pester her for appearing in the film. Reggiani was sentenced to 29 years in prison in 1997 for the 1995 murder of her ex-husband Maurizio Gucci by a hitman she hired