There really was no missing Lady Gaga on Thursday.
The Telephone songstress brought the wow factor once again as she left her hotel in New York City on Thursday wearing yet another bold look.
The chart-topper, 35, looked sensational in an elaborate Christopher Johns dress with puffy skirt and sleeveless top, accentuating her toned arms to full effect.
All eyes on her! Lady Gaga brought the wow factor once again as she left her hotel in New York on Thursday wearing yet another bold look
Both elegant and over-the-top, the dress featured an airy skirt that dropped to her ankles with a slit at the back.
Despite the dress threatening to steal the spotlight, all eyes were also on Gaga’s sky-high platform heels, which she has been wearing on a regular basis as of late.
Though the footwear certainly contrasted the dress, she still looked stunning greeting her adoring fans waiting outside her hotel.
The A Star Is Born actress worked a sleek bun, and ramped up the glam factor with a touch of rosy blush and glossy pink lips.
Fancy footwear! Gaga turned heads as she left the hotel wearing her favorite sky-high platform heels
No missing her! The Poker Face songstress looked every inch the fashionista in a bold Christopher Johns dress
She accessorized the look with her winged cat eye sunglasses and gold hoop earrings.
Thursday marks the last night of Gaga and Tony Bennett’s two-day concert series, One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Benett and Lady Gaga.
The songstress brought down the house while opening for the hit-maker on their opening night earlier this week, which just so happened to also be Tony’s birthday.
Crowd pleaser! Gaga’s adoring fans waited for the songstress outside of her hotel
Music maker! The songstress brought down the house while opening for the hit-maker on their opening night earlier this week, which just so happened to also be Tony’s birthday
The concerts, billed as One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett And Lady Gaga, were called the ‘last NYC performances of [Bennett’s] career’ in a press release.
They performed classics like Luck Be A Lady and What a Difference a Day Makes while backed by a 40 piece orchestra.
Remarking on her ‘supple and rich’ voice in a review, Showbiz411 said Gaga evoked greats like ‘Liza, Judy, Barbra, and Ella,’ but ‘all fashioned into her own striking tones.’
Next, Bennett took the stage solo, more than proving his talent hadn’t faded.
Va va voom! She accessorized the look with her winged cat eye sunglasses and gold hoop earrings
‘Bennett not only knows these songs, but he still delivers them with soul, verve, and flash. He’s still got it,’ Showbiz’s Roger Friedman said.
Gaga would join him later for several duets, including The Lady Is A Tramp and Anything Goes.
‘We’ll see you on the 200th birthday,’ Gaga cooed as the show began to wind down.
There was an A-list crowd there to watch as well, as Jon Bon Jovi, Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, Steve Buscemi, Andrew Dice Clay, Nancy Pelosi and Gayle King were all rumored to be seen.
On Tuesday, Gaga debuted the cover her second album with Bennett, a collection of Cole Porter tributes titled Love For Sale. The album will be available for purchase on October 1st.
Coming soon: On Tuesday, Gaga debuted the cover her second album with Bennett, a collection of Cole Porter tributes titled Love For Sale