The superstar dug into the legendary designer’s back catalogue for her appearance.
The fashion world was left devastated when it was revealed that iconic couturier Azzedine Alaïa had passed away in Paris over the weekend.
The Tunisian designer, who won a legion of fans with his architecturally sculpted and form-flattering gowns, completely shaped the face of fashion from the 1980s onwards, and was beloved by many a famous face.
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Among them is Lady Gaga, the Grammy-winning singer and songwriter who revealed she was “devastated [she] didn’t get to say goodbye” to Alaïa.
“I’ll mourn forever the loss of my friend,” the Bad Romance star wrote on Instagram as news of the 77-year-old designer’s death broke.
“I️’d watch in awe as he hand made each and every piece, his fingers touching the fabric like poetry. Then he would want to feed us all, and cook with his own hands and talk for hours at the table while his dogs would run around joyfully smelling the delicious food he made us.
“To say he was special would be an understatement. To say he was integral, important and influential to fashion is simply not enough. There was no one who did what he did.”
The mourning star—whose real name is Stefani Germanotta—used her appearance at the American Music Awards, which took place just a day after Alaïa’s passing, to honour her late friend.
Lady Gaga wasn’t at the LA event itself but the singer, who won Favourite Female Artist in the Pop/Rock genre, had the awards brought to her as she was currently in Washington DC on her world tour.
The singer performed The Cure at the AMAs via a live stream, and posed at a specially set-up red carpet.
Gaga dug into Alaïa’s back catalogue on the night, donning two mini dresses from the designer in a sartorial homage.
First came a houndstooth number, followed by a classic black body-con dress, both emblematic of Alaïa’s signature aesthetic.
Gaga has been a loyal client of the Tunis-born couturier for years, with one of the duo’s most iconic collaborations being this gown Alaïa designed for the singer’s appearance at the 2015 Academy Awards.
“No one knew a woman’s body like him,” wrote the star in her Instagram tribute to Alaïa.
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“He should be celebrated as one of the greatest fashion designers the world has ever known. I️ love you, Azzedine.”
Images: Lady Gaga/Instagram