A Look Back at Lady Gaga's Best Red Carpet Looks: From the "Meat Dress" to the Met Gala

Few celebrities have reigned as highly watched style icons the way Lady Gaga has throughout her career.

The Oscar-winning musician and actress, who just landed her next film role in the sequel "Joker: Folie à Deux" alongside Joaquin Phoenix, has had a long stylistic trajectory since bursting onto the scene in the late 2000s, becoming known for her over-the-top and classic looks on the red carpet.

Lady Gaga first made an impression with her red carpet style early in her career with costumed and kitschy outfits that catapulted her into the limelight. Her early career style moments include looks at the Grammy Awards, like her heavenly-inspired Armani Privé dress in 2010, and when she came to fame in an egg in 2011, later "hatching" on stage during her performance. /p> Related Galleries

However, her most notable red carpet fashion moment early in her career was undoubtedly the infamous "meat dress" she wore to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. While the look was polarizing , the look has remained in the cultural lexicon for nearly 12 years and is one of the hallmarks of the musician's style legacy.

Lady Gaga in meat dress backstage at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, Nokia Theater, Los Angeles, USA, lady gaga fashion style evolution Lady Gaga at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. PA Images via Getty Images

When Lady Gaga started performing, she transitioned to a style that evoked old Hollywood glamour, but still with a touch of whimsy all its own.

During awards season for her film 'A Star Is Born', Lady Gaga had several memorable moments on the red carpet. Take her Golden Globes look - a periwinkle blue Valentino ball gown with a long train - which paid homage to the dress actress Judy Garland wore in the original 1954 film "A Star Is Born."

She then outdid herself at the Oscars, pairing her custom Alexander McQueen black dress with Tiffany & Co.'s signature 128-carat yellow diamond, making her one of the few women to publicly wear the historic piece.

A Look Back at Lady Gaga's Best Red Carpet Looks: From the "Meat Dress" to the Met Gala

Few celebrities have reigned as highly watched style icons the way Lady Gaga has throughout her career.

The Oscar-winning musician and actress, who just landed her next film role in the sequel "Joker: Folie à Deux" alongside Joaquin Phoenix, has had a long stylistic trajectory since bursting onto the scene in the late 2000s, becoming known for her over-the-top and classic looks on the red carpet.

Lady Gaga first made an impression with her red carpet style early in her career with costumed and kitschy outfits that catapulted her into the limelight. Her early career style moments include looks at the Grammy Awards, like her heavenly-inspired Armani Privé dress in 2010, and when she came to fame in an egg in 2011, later "hatching" on stage during her performance. /p> Related Galleries

However, her most notable red carpet fashion moment early in her career was undoubtedly the infamous "meat dress" she wore to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. While the look was polarizing , the look has remained in the cultural lexicon for nearly 12 years and is one of the hallmarks of the musician's style legacy.

Lady Gaga in meat dress backstage at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, Nokia Theater, Los Angeles, USA, lady gaga fashion style evolution Lady Gaga at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. PA Images via Getty Images

When Lady Gaga started performing, she transitioned to a style that evoked old Hollywood glamour, but still with a touch of whimsy all its own.

During awards season for her film 'A Star Is Born', Lady Gaga had several memorable moments on the red carpet. Take her Golden Globes look - a periwinkle blue Valentino ball gown with a long train - which paid homage to the dress actress Judy Garland wore in the original 1954 film "A Star Is Born."

She then outdid herself at the Oscars, pairing her custom Alexander McQueen black dress with Tiffany & Co.'s signature 128-carat yellow diamond, making her one of the few women to publicly wear the historic piece.

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