Lady Gaga attended the Daily Front Row “Fashion Los Angeles Awards” at West Hollywood’s Sunset Tower Hotel Sunday in a typically bold number.
Gaga hit the red carpet at the Daily Front Row awards in a 70’s inspired multi-colored, sequined Yves Saint Laurent gown that featured a high neck and long sleeves that had pom pom-like cuffs. The dress was cinched at the waist with an oversized black belt that matched Gaga’s sky-high platform heels.
Gaga shared a close up of her YSL look on Instagram.
At The Daily Front Row event, Gaga accepted the Editor of the Year honor for her guest editing for the pre-spring issue of V Magazine, for which she produced 16 different covers. Before she accepted her award, her longtime friend and stylist Brandon Maxwell picked up the Best Designer Debut award, and thanked the pop star and actress for all she has done for him over the years. In her acceptance speech, Gaga returned the thanks.
“For three years before (tonight) I had one of the hardest times of my life, ever. And you were by side every single day to pick me up, and help me to face the entire world when I felt very sad. I’m very grateful to you for that,” Gaga said. “Because when you become famous when you’re young, it’s almost like you stop growing up. And I needed my sweet gay best friend to help me become a woman. And you really did. There was something liberating about taking off the fishnets and the leather and knowing that I was good enough to wear a ball gown and that I could be proud in one.”
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