I know I’m super late on posting this but I was busy being lazy on the couch in my robe for the holiday break. Seriously, there were days where the only interaction I had was with my computer, cats, a six year old boy and the husband. Yeah. It was paradise. Anywho, after a strong cuppa tea, I’m back and ready to share with you my trip to NYC that I took earlier in December. I’m splitting it into 2 posts, so here goes it: I visited the Lady Gaga shop within Barney’s on Madison Ave. I have to say, for an unattractive chick, she’s really gone far. Her voice and talent playing piano is pretty good in my opinion, but I feel like it’s deja -vu …but only because my ass is old and Madonna was really the voice of my generation. At least Madonna was hawt. Anywho, having said that, I beseech any little monsters from writing me hate mail because a)I really don’t give an eff and b) I’m entitled to my opinion just like how Madonna ‘loathes’ hydrangeas and c)you can use that time instead to glue gun prosthetics to your head. Moving on, here are some photos from the Gaga’s Workshop. I didn’t see any elves or Chinese children working there, but I did come across a lot of security, strangely. By the way, I am wearing a vintage silver fox ‘Michelin’ Man fur coat (I buy all my fur vintage, as to not support current fur manufacturers). I embellished the coat with satin, olive green bows (of course!). Boots by Hunter. Scarf by Burberry. Woolen hat was custom-made Brooklyn’s Knit-head. It’s a Union Jack in pink, green, and white with a mohawk fringe. photos: moi
Tags barneys brooklyn christmas gaga's workshop hunter hydrangeas knit-head knitwear lady gaga little monsters madonna michelin man mohawk New york city NYC pop-up pop-up shop roxanna bina vintage wool
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