Lady Gaga, 31, was spotted wearing a $6,400 coat by Italian designer Francesco Scognamiglio‘s 2017 fall collection.

LADY GAGA WEARS $6,400 FUR COAT IN MILAN

The straight-off-the-runway coat, which was pink and made of goat fur, was paired with a silky pink floor-length gown by the same designer. Altogether, the outfit the singer put together was worth over $10,000. She added platinum bangs, dark eye makeup, and pink lipstick to the ensemble. Gaga has never shied away from a dramatic outfit, and she certainly did not here. Both pieces are no longer for sale.

The singer is in Milan as part of the European leg of her Joanne World Tour. Her fifth studio album, titled Joanne, was named after her given name – Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. The overall tone of the album is more soft rock and subdued than her previous works, with the goal being to show off her vocal abilities. Overall, it has received many positive reviews.

“Perfect Illusion” and “Million Reasons” were the first two singles off of the album prior to its release on Oct. 21, 2016. The former reached No. 1 in France and Spain, and the latter hit No. 4 on the charts in the United States. Gaga kicked off her Joanne World Tour on Aug. 1, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada, and it is scheduled end on Feb. 23 in Berlin. After multiple shows were sold out, Gaga had to add additional dates in both Europe and North America.

While in Milan, Gaga spent some time with Donatella Versace, whom she was initially slated portray in Ryan Murphy‘s The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. Instead, Penelope Cruz took the role, but Gaga and Versace became close in the lead-up. Gaga has worn multiple Versace outfits during her tour and received gifts from Donatella while in Milan. Gaga posted about it all on her Instagram account.

“@versace_official @donatella_versace you are the most wonderful friend, and inspiration and comfort to my life. Thank you for these beautiful gifts I will never forget this moment I am speechless as usual. You always make Milano my home, and as an Italian American girl it means so much. Ti Amo my queen,” she wrote.

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