She likes to make a style statement and Lady Gaga certainly did that when she stepped out in Perugia on Monday.
The 29-year-old singer stepped out in a completely see-through netted jumpsuit, under which she went braless, as she strolled around the Italian city.
Gaga’s risque, Seventies-style outfit also featured flared sleeves lined with lace and wide, bell-bottom trouser legs.
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Making a statement: Lady Gaga went braless in a see-through netted white jumpsuit in Perugia, Italy on Monday
She finished off the steamy look with a white ribbon tied in a bow at the neck and black high heels.
With her platinum blonde hair in a messy updo and wearing huge red and blue sunglᴀsses, Gaga looked quite serious as she walked along with a bodyguard.
Earlier, Gaga appeared to be posing as a 𝑠e𝑥y stewardess in the same outfit in three Instagram snaps she shared with her 8.4m followers on Instagram.
Daring to bare: The typically revealing outfit left little to the imagination for the popstar
She captioned one: ‘Fly Me To The Moon, can I take stow [sic] your bags for you sire.’
The song тιтle was a reference to the classic often sung by Tony Bennett.
Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, and the iconic singer, 88, are presently on their Cheek To Cheek tour, which has been playing in Europe.
Aside from Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival, the unlikely pair also played Belgium, Spain and Italy.
On tour: Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, and the iconic singer Tony Bennett, 88, are presently on their Cheek To Cheek tour, which has been playing in Europe.
She was joined by her fiance Taylor Kinney in Switzerland where they were spotted taking a romantic stroll.
The singer first revealed she was engaged to her beau of four years on Instagram in February with a picture of her sparkler with the words ‘He gave me his heart on Valentine’s Day, and I said YES!’
The newly-engaged couple were seen celebrating afterwards with a romantic dinner at Lady Gaga’s family restaurant Joanne Trattoria on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
It was there the couple broke the news to Gaga’s parents Times Herald-Record executive editor Barry Lewis revealed as he just happened to be there when it happened.