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Lady Gaga was every inch the leading lady as she took to the red carpet at the Italian premiere of House Of Gucci at The Space Odeon Cinema on Saturday in Milan.
The actress, 35, who is currently promoting the film in the Italian capital, looked incredible in a sizzling red gown with a very daring slit up the leg.
Gaga's showstopping custom Versace gown featured a corset top with sexy lace-up detailing, while the flowing skirt hugged her toned pins to perfection.
Lady in red: Lady Gaga was every inch the leading lady as she took to the red carpet at the Italian premiere of House Of Gucci at The Space Odeon Cinema on Saturday in Milan
The eye-popping slit up her leg showcased her pins as she posed for snaps, while a pair of crimson satin heels boosted her frame.
Gaga wore her platinum locks in a sleek half-up, half-down style and opted for a heavy pallet of make-up including a dramatic bronze eye look.
The screen star accessorised her elegant ensemble with a pair of diamond and gold earrings and a chain-style necklace.
Wow! The actress, 35, who is currently promoting the film in the Italian capital, looked incredible in a sizzling red gown with a very daring slit up the leg
Sexy: Gaga's showstopping gown featured a corset top with sexy lace-up detailing, while the flowing skirt hugged her toned pins to perfection
Hello! Gaga put on a playful display on the red carpet as she waved to her fans
Dripping in gold: Gaga showcased her selection of gold bracelets
Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott's new film, a biographical look at the famed Gucci fashion empire.
Earlier in the day, she howed off her fashion credentials as she stepped out in a leopard print gown during her promotional trail.
She looked sensational in the skintight gown that hugged her curves and emphasised her svelte waist.
Picture perfect! An asssistant was at hand to ensured Gaga's dress fell perfectly
Leggy: Gaga wore her platinum locks in a sleek half-up, half-down style and opted for a heavy pallet of make-up including a dramatic bronze eye look
Kisses! Gaga blew kisses to her fans
Gaga accessorised with a pair of gold hoops for a touch of Hollywood and toted a white leather bag.
She wore her platinum blonde tresses pinned back from her face in an elegant updo and finished her look off with a dramatic smoky eye.
Strutting out of her hotel in a pair of simple nude heels, the songstress waved to the hundreds of adoring fans crowded outside.
Fashionista: Earlier in the day, she howed off her fashion credentials as she stepped out in a leopard print gown during her promotional trail
Stunning: She looked sensational in the skintight gown that hugged her curves and emphasised her svelte waist
Wow: She wore her platinum blonde tresses pinned back from her face in an elegant updo and finished her look off with a dramatic smoky eye
Stylish: Gaga accessorised with a pair of gold hoops for a touch of Hollywood and toted a white leather bag
Like a true fashionista, Gaga underwent an outfit change, stepping out later in oversized camel coat.
She added a pair of vintage cat-eye sunglasses and she wore her locks straight and parted down the middle.
Elevating her height, she finished her look with a pair of towering glittery heels and clutched a huge bouquet of flowers.
Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani and stars alongside Al Pacino, Salma Hayek, Adam Driver, Camille Cotten and Jeremy Irons in the flick.
Loyal supporters: Strutting out of her hotel in a pair of simple nude heels, the actress waved to the hundreds of adoring fans crowded outside
Adam takes a lead role as the late Maurizio Gucci, and appears alongside French actress Camille Cottin.
Camille, 42, plays Paola Franchi in the upcoming film, an Italian interior designer, artist, author and former model who was in a relationship with Maurizio at the time of his 1995 assassination.
The cold-blooded murder of fashion scion Maurizio Gucci in 1995 shocked the world – especially when his glamorous ex-wife Patrizia was found guilty of arranging it.
Costume change: Like a true fashionista, Gaga underwent an outfit change, stepping out later in oversized camel coat
Beautiful: She added a pair of vintage cat-eye sunglasses and she wore her locks straight and parted down the middle
Fancy footwear: Elevating her height, she finished her look with a pair of towering glittery heels and clutched a huge bouquet of flowers
During the murder trial, which transfixed Italy, Reggiani arrived each day wearing head-to-toe Gucci clothes and accessories.
The court heard how she had ordered the murder of her husband after he offered her $650,000 in a divorce settlement.
House Of Gucci has won rave early reviews from critics following its world premiere in London on Tuesday evening.
Star: The gorgeous bouquet only emphasised her arrival
Stunner: All eyes were on the singer-come-actress as she returned to her hotel in Milan
Glamorous: Gaga maintained a serious pose as she was greeted on arrival
At the forefront of the praise was Gaga, whose role as Patrizia, who married Adam's character Maurizio in the 1970s - and had him killed by a hit man in the 1995 a decade after their divorce, was tipped for award glory by the pros.
Despite a flood of glowing feedback, some were less than impressed with the eagerly-awaited Ridley Scott movie. One reviewer penned: 'House of Gucci is a bloated & uneven mess that feels like two different movies rolled in one.'
Sensational: Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott's new film, a biographical look at the famed Gucci fashion empire (pictured in the film)
Inside the House Of Gucci: The real life family behind one of fashion's most scandalous sagas
The Murderess: Lady Gaga portrays Patrizia Reggiani
Reggiani was notorious for ordering a hit on her ex husband Maurizio Gucci, grandson of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci and heir of the family brand
The Victim: Adam Driver portrays Maurizio Gucci
Maurizio, the Gucci heir and head designer of the brand in the 1980s, was gunned down in 1995 after a hit was placed on him by ex wife Patrizia Reggiani; the pair were married from 1973 until 1991
The Maverick: Jared Leto portrays Paolo Gucci
During the 80s, Paolo attempted to capitalize on his family's well-known brand by launching an outfit called Gucci Plus on his own, which caused major family tensions.
The Patriarch: Al Pacino portrays Aldo Gucci
Aldo, son of historic Gucci founder Guccio Gucci, was sentenced to one year in prison at the age of 81 in 1983 for tax evasion
The Actor: Jeremy Irons portrays Rodolfo Gucci
Rodolfo also went by the screen name Maurizio D'Ancora, appearing in over 40 Italian films between 1929 and 1946
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Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10198763/Lady-Gaga-leads-way-Italian-premiere-House-Gucci-Milan.html
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