Why gaga wore meat dress
The meat dries out, rather than rotting. It becomes jerky. But, it shouldn't be worn again. You can't really design something that we're making out of organic pieces. It's like 'This piece can go here,' and you look at the cuts you have and you drape it. The way I was doing it, nothing about it was much of a challenge, except for the time it took. I had helping hands that were great. It was just sewing through meat, which is a little weird, but it's not rocket science. I just used regular string, some stronger thread, nothing unusual.
Initially it was cold, but then it warmed up. Not too much, though. She said she wasn't warm at all, especially under those lights, it didn't heat up. So, I had a little cooler that I carried it in — its own little coffin. When Lady Gaga sat down, did the meat rub onto the chair upholstery?
It's not a messy dress at all, surprisingly. But I didn't see the seat after she sat on it. But I've been handling that meat for two days and there is nothing messy about it.
What would the dress feel like? Like for Cher and those who touched it? The Gaga Archives, I suppose. Top Artists. Top Charts. Hot Songs. Billboard Top Videos. Top Articles. By Jillian Mapes. Copied to clipboard. So, what was its status five years later? Did it rot? Did they throw it away after the show? So many questions. A little bit of sleuthing—or, as some people call it, Googling—revealed that the dress had most recently popped up at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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