Lady Gaga served her tea in style, showcasing her quirky fashion sense in a green floral dress as she spilled all on her upcoming DC flick and album release.
The Harley Quinn actress, 38, looked unrecognisable with her new fiery-red pixie-cut locks as she enjoyed a plate of colourful macarons and a pot of tea.
She commanded attention in knee-length sheer white socks during her Instagram interview about the upcoming film Joker: Folie à Deux and album Harlequin.
Gaga, whose real name is Stephanie Germanotta, paired her vintage lace-collared shift dress with black lace-up shoes and square black sunglasses.
Showcasing her unique style, she channeled her inner Dr. Harleen Quinzel and finished her look with green eyeshadow, artistic eyeliner and a red lip.
Lady Gaga, 38, served tea in style, showcasing her quirky fashion sense in a green floral dress as she spilled all on her upcoming DC flick and album release
The Harley Quinn actress looked unrecognisable with her new fiery-red pixie-cut locks as she enjoyed a plate of colourful macarons and a pot of tea
In the new DC spin-off, which is released to UK cinemas on Friday, plays the former psychiatry intern who is the love interest of the Joker, played by Joaquin Phoenix.
Inspired by her role, Lady Gaga released her companion album on September, 27.
Speaking to Instagram, she said: ‘This is a special record for me because it’s kind of my celebration of all the masks that I’ve worn in my career but in one person – and allowing it to be an expression of that light’.
For the chat, Lady Gaga was seen playfully enjoying a sip of tea in a boutique hotel which featured a round tea table and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Instagram shared an album of creative snaps and fun interview clips to their site and captioned it: ‘Tea time with (Lady Gaga)
‘Ahead of the release of the new (‘Joker: Folie à Deux’), which hits theaters Friday, Lady Gaga sat down for a tea and a talk about her experience playing Harley Quinn and how it inspired her new album, ‘Harlequin.’
‘I really love the way that reality and fiction and music and film and pop culture — all of these things can have a relationship if we want them to,’ says Lady Gaga. ‘I think that the way that we told the story in the movie was so surreal, and I think that I want to apply that surrealism to my own music.’
‘This is a special record for me because it’s kind of my celebration of all the masks that I’ve worn in my career but in one person — and allowing it to be an expression of that light,’ Lady Gaga goes into say.
She commanded attention in knee-length sheer white socks during her Instagram interview about the upcoming film Joker: Folie à Deux and album Harlequin
Gaga, whose real name is Stephanie Germanotta, paired her vintage lace-collared shift dress with black lace-up shoes and square black sunglasses
Showcasing her unique style, she channeled her inner Dr. Harleen Quinzel and finished her look with green eyeshadow, artistic eyeliner and a red lip
In the new DC spin-off, which is released to UK cinemas on Friday, plays the troubled former psychiatry intern who is the love interest of the Joker, played by Joaquin Phoenix
Inspired by her role, Lady Gaga released her latest album on September, 27
For the chat, Lady Gaga was seen playfully enjoying a sip of tea in a boutique hotel which featured a round tea table and floor-to-ceiling windows
The Todd Phillips-directed musical Joker is due in theaters on October 4, following an October 2 international release
‘Sit down, pour a cuppa and hear more from Lady Gaga about ‘Joker’ and ‘Harlequin’.’
Announcing the new production to the social media site last month, she shared the album cover in an Instagram post captioned: ‘Harlequin. September 27. A companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux.’
In the accompanying artwork, Lady Gaga was wearing a short red wig, smeared make-up, a white sheer slip dress, and a red life preserver while seated in a shower.
The standard vinyl version of Harlequin comes with a full-length poster of the 13-time Grammy winner flashing her bra beneath a sheer T-shirt and panties while removing blue stockings off her feet on a dingy bed.
The vinyl folds out to show Lady Gaga with red lipstick smeared on her face into a smile just like the Joker while gazing into a mirror.
Only three of the tracks – The Joker, Folie à Deux, and Happy Mistake – appear to be original songs.
The remaining 10 tracks appear to be covers of classics like the 1930 standard Get Happy, the 1938 spiritual Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In, the 1932 jazz song I’ve Got the World on a String, and the 1966 Sweet Charity anthem If My Friends Could See Me Now.
Harlequin is not to be confused with Hildur Guðnadóttir’s score for Joker: Folie à Deux, which will also be released on Friday alongside her new flick.
Lady Gaga – who scored a $12M paycheck for Folie à Deux – described her pyromaniac, Arkham State Hospital patient character as ‘an adult woman who sings like a little girl.’
Announcing the new release to the social media site last month, she shared the album cover in a post captioned: ‘Harlequin. September 27. A companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux’
Mother Monster’s onscreen leading man Joaquin Phoenix actually asked her to dampen her famous three-octave mezzo soprano pipes, telling Vogue: ‘She encouraged me to sing live and I encouraged her to sing poorly.’
‘I remember asking her to sing without her vibrato. She has a beautiful vibrato — too beautiful. I think she felt naked without it. But as soon as she moved away from technique she unlocked her character’s voice.’
Lady Gaga – who gets 95.7M monthly listeners on Spotify – tried ‘to undo all my technique’ while method on the set of the R-rated jukebox musical.
‘It was a lot about kind of unlearning technique and forgetting how to breathe and allowing the song to completely come out of the character,’ the Die With a Smile hitmaker revealed at the Venice Film Festival press conference on September 4.
In the accompanying artwork, Lady Gaga (born Stefani Germanotta) was wearing a short red wig, smeared make-up, a white sheer slip dress, and a red life preserver while seated in a shower
The standard vinyl version of Harlequin comes with a full-length poster of the 13-time Grammy winner flashing her bra beneath a sheer T-shirt and panties while removing blue stockings off her feet on a dingy bed
The vinyl folds out to show Lady Gaga with red lipstick smeared on her face into a smile just like the Joker while gazing into a mirror
Only three of the tracks – The Joker, Folie à Deux, and Happy Mistake – appear to be original songs and the remaining 10 appear to be covers of classics
Harlequin is not to be confused with Hildur Guðnadóttir’s score for Joker: Folie à Deux, which will also be released on Friday