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"It" Look: Lady GaGa Covers Up for the 2009 ACE Awards.

By: Yuli (1412)  |  11/03/2009 01:30 PM
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Fashion Lovers Arrive At The ACE Awards!

Last night the Accessories Council hosted the 13th Annual ACE Awards honoring individuals and companies who have furthered the awareness and use of accessories.  The night included a cocktail reception at the beautiful Cipriani on 42nd Street followed by a dinner and award ceremony hosted by Robert Verdi.

The honorees included Diane Von Furstenberg - Accessory Visionary Award; Blake Mycoskie of Tom’s Shoes-Humanitarian Award; Zappos.com-Retailer of the Year; Gilt Groupe-Retail Innovation; V Magazine-Magazine of the Year, and  Lady Gaga, who was in attendance to receive her Stylemaker Award, looking covered up more than usual, besides the pantless part, of course. Her outfit , a variation of Marc Jacobs Spring 2010 runway look (below), included a buttoned up shirt with a satin bra on top of it. The inverted lingerie trend worries me a bit with its possibility to cross over from runways and red carpets to the streets and who knows, maybe even offices... What do you think?



Tags: lady gaga, marc jacobs, lingerie, red carpet, ace awards | Source
 

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