Lady Gaga reveals she wore a BULLETPROOF DRESS to sing at President Joe Biden’s Inauguration
- The 35-year-old singer wore a black-and-red dress designed by fashion label Schiaparelli to perform at President Biden’s inauguration in January
- In an interview with Vogue, Gaga said the dress was actually ‘bulletproof’ – although a spokesperson for Schiaparelli denied this was the case
- The brand representative told DailyMail.com: ‘The dress was not actually bulletproof,’ but added that they do not know what Gaga wore underneath it
- It may be that Gaga chose to wear a bulletproof vest under the design as a form of additional protection in the wake of the Capitol riots on January 6
- At the time of the inauguration, designer Daniel Roseberry, a US native now based in Paris, described the gown as a ‘love letter’ to America
Lady Gaga has claimed that she wore a ‘bulletproof’ dress to sing at President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January.
The 35-year-old superstar opened up about taking the extra fashion precaution in an interview with British Vogue where she spoke about the ‘fear’ she felt when Donald Trump was president.
Calling her performance at the 59th presidential inauguration ‘one of the proudest days of my whole life,’ she revealed the stunning navy and red dress she wore fashioned by Schiaparelli was ironclad.
Confession: Lady Gaga revealed that the Schiaparelli dress she wore to sing at President Joe Biden’s inauguration was actually bulletproof
The House of Gucci star opened up about the career high of singing at the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States before very casually mentioning her bulletproof dress.
‘That has to be one of the proudest days of my whole life. Like many people in America, I felt a deep fear when Trump was president, and ushering 45 out and 46 in is something I’ll be able to tell my children all about.
‘Singing in a Schiaparelli bulletproof dress. I don’t know if people know this about me, but if I weren’t who I am today, I would have been a combat journalist. That was one of my dreams,’ she continued to say.
‘When I was at the Capitol, the day before the inauguration, I remember walking around and looking for evidence of the insurrection,’ the Poker Face singer added of the capitol riots on January 6.
Wings: ‘I’ll never forget speaking to this young man who I was with (she said of the US Marine that walked her in) and he asked me if I was nervous and I said yes, but sometimes fashion can really give you wings…like a dove’
Fashion moment: ‘…I wore this Schiaparelli design for the inauguration, and nobody knows this, but this is a bulletproof dress,’ she told Vogue adding ‘When I saw that golden dove, I just knew that this was the right piece’
She had also filmed a video with the publication where she walked through some of her most iconic looks throughout the years, and continued to speak on her inauguration look which she called ‘one of my favorite thing I’ve ever worn.’
‘…I wore this Schiaparelli design for the inauguration, and nobody knows this, but this is a bulletproof dress.
‘When I saw that golden dove, I just knew that this was the right piece, and I knew Schiaparelli being an Italian fashion house, it was something that I really really wanted to do for my heritage as an Italian-American woman that would be singing for president 45 to be leaving and to invite president 46 into office.’
‘I’ll never forget speaking to this young man who I was with (she said of the US Marine that walked her in) and he asked me if I was nervous and I said “yes”, but sometimes fashion can really give you wings…like a dove.’
Risk taker: The House Of Gucci star has taken plenty of fashion risks over the years including wearing a dress fully made of meat and even sky high heels, but the bulletproof dress was a remarkable first for her; pictured August 7
Gaga took to the stage at the inauguration and sang the Star Spangled Banner right before Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn in.
Of course security was an at all-time high amid the state of political unrest, with federal law enforcement agencies and secret service launching a security mobilization that was the first of its kind in US history.
The U.S. Capitol and other federal buildings in Washington, DC were backed by 15,000 national guard troops, as well as thousands of police.
Prior to being granted the honor of performing alongside the likes of Jennifer Lopez at the inauguration, she had aggressively campaigned for Biden and he had even introduced her at the 2016 Academy Awards.
No room for error: ‘When I was at the Capitol, the day before the inauguration, I remember walking around and looking for evidence of the insurrection,’; Gaga pictured after rehearsal on January 19 (the day before the inauguration)