Mar 18, 2015

Lady Gaga Cover The Hollywood Reporter

Lady Gaga The Hollywood Reporter Magazine

Stylist and longtime friend Brandon Maxwell and Lady Gaga or The Gran Madamme as Maxwell called her graces the cover of The Hollywood Reporter's annual Stars and Stylist issue to talk Hollywood, custom Oscars dresses and why too-tight corsets really suck -- all from the comfort of Coco Chanel's Paris apartment.

The issue is now avalable to purchase online. Get your copy here



On March 4, style editor Carol McColgin, who produced and edited the package, got word that Lady Gaga had agreed to be photographed. By Karl Lagerfeld. In Paris during fashion week. McColgin hopped a flight the next day: "All I knew was that Gaga and Lagerfeld were a go for Saturday the 7th, but we didn't know where or when. Which sounds crazy, but not at THR. I was so jet-lagged that I wore trainers to the shoot, which turned out to be at Coco Chanel's apartment. Fashion sacrilege, yes, but wasn't Coco all about liberation?" This year's Power Stylists issue comes on the heels of an awards seas.

"We don't make a move today without Karl," she gushed during the shoot. "That's the way I am with Tony [Bennett] on the stage — he is the star of the show because he is the legend, and it's the same with Karl." Gaga's suggestion for champagne at the shoot — which included a photograph of her in the same Chanel dress worn by Cindy Crawford in Peter Lindbergh's 1991 "Wild at Heart" Vogue feature — was spot-on. "Being on Coco's couch and having champagne in her apartment — it should always be a moment that we remember," said Gaga. "So we are not just creating fashion as a look but an entire experience. It's our life. It's the reason I do it every day." 

Gaga has gone lady without sacrificing her theatrical flair. Her white Azzedine Alaia gown with softer hair and makeup set off her operatic chops for the Oscars’ Sound of Music tribute, which ranked No. 1 for social media during the show, with interactions among 214,000 people per minute globally. Not that Maxwell — who met Gaga through her former stylist Nicola Formachetti and has been working with her for six years — was among them:

I watched maybe 20 seconds on the Oscars, he says. "He gets too nervous that my tits are going to fall out, so he doesn’t watch. So many people want to be more edgy and darker and avant-garde. But for me, it’s more interesting to celebrate being classic," Lady Gaga adds.

Maxwell, also a designer, created Gaga’s wardrobe for her Cheek to Cheek tour with Tony Bennett and her plunging silver Grammys gown. “It was sexy, but the fabric was so interesting,” says Gaga.