Lady Gaga attends the "Joker: Folie à Deux" red carpet during the 81st Venice International Film Festival at Sala Grande© Daniele Venturelli

Lady Gaga wears stunning headpiece on the red carpet of 'Joker: Folie à Deux' at the Venice Film Festival


SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 1:14 PM EDT

Lady Gaga is known for her jaw-dropping fashion moments, and this time was not the exception. The fan-favorite singer and actress was all smiles stepping out for the red carpet premiere of the highly anticipated movie 'Joker: Folie à Deux.'

The Hollywood star was joined by her romantic partner Michael Polansky. The celebrity couple was all smiles, just weeks after going public with their engagement. 

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Lady Gaga, who has been using her real name Stefani Germanotta during the press tour for the movie, stole the show with a structured lace headpiece from Philip Treacy Fall 2001 Couture collection.

The actress showed off her stunning collection of back tattoos while posing on the red carpet. 

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The actress wore an elegant black gown paired with diamond jewelry, including a big diamond ring. 

The couple looked happier than ever after news about their engagement went public, with Michael holding her hand as they walked the red carpet. 

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The star of the movie styled her blonde hair in a slicked-back bun and rocked a glamorous makeup look including a red lip. 

During her press conference at the Venice Film Festival, she talked about her experience on set; “The music is used to really give the characters a way to express what they need to say because the scene and dialogue is just not enough.”

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Gaga posed with her co-star Joaquin Phoenix, and director Todd Phillips, celebrating the 81st Venice International Film Festival. 

“Stefani said early on that we’re singing live and I said, ‘No we’re not,’” Phoenix said in the press conference. “And then we did. Not only did we sing live, but every part of the recording was live. Each take was a different version of the song.”