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HOT GALLERY: Lady Gaga Goes to Armani for Glam Grammy Garb

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Feb. 1 2010, Published 8:53 a.m. ET

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First we saw Lady Gaga's sphere land on the the red carpet, only to be followed by more outlandish outfits as the night ensued at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Last Night. The fashionista is not afraid to be daring with her red carpet looks. Gaga collaborated with Giorgio Armani to create her bold, crystal-encrusted wardrobe for her first ever Grammy experience.

Throughout the evening, Lady Gaga, winner of two Grammy Awards, dressed exclusively in Giorgio Armani Privé.

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From her über high platform shoes, to her one piece glittering unitards to her sunglasses, Armani created a variety of special pieces for Gaga for both the evening’s ceremony and for her special live stage performance including.

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"We hear Lady Gaga’s music everywhere we go," Armani said. "It is like a soundtrack of our times. In addition to her formidable songwriting skills, she is a modern fashion phenomenon. I am delighted to be creating these outfits on such an important night for her, the Grammys, and I wish her the best of luck."

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Gaga was just as excited to collaborate with the fashion icon.

"I am honored to be wearing Armani this evening," she said. "The series of pieces Mr. Armani created for me are truly iconic; they represent not only beautiful fashion, but my spirit and essence as an artist. Mr. Armani is a fashion legend, and tonight would not have been the same without his touch, and his wonderful team."

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