Lady Gaga shows off cleavage in seriously low-cut dress as she heads to dinner in New York
SHE’S known to flaunt her curves and last night was no different, as Lady Gaga stepped out for dinner in New York wearing a VERY revealing dress.
Clearly extremely proud of her curves, Gaga smiled at paps and onlookers as she stepped out in the Big Apple.
Wearing a tiny LBD with a cut-out chest that very nearly revealed everything, the star teamed the short get-up with a pair of fishnet tights as she clutched onto a black handbag.
She added some extra height with a pair of silver strappy stilettos, and completed her look with bright red lipstick.
As the star showed off her back as she headed into the restaurant, there was some visible bruising on her tanned skin.

Singer teamed her LBD with a pair of fishnets while out in NYC

Gaga showed signs of bruising on her back as she headed into the restaurant
According to the Mail Online, this could have been caused by the ancient Chinese practice of “cupping” which can help everything from muscle pain to cellulite.
Gaga was joined on the outing by her fiancé Taylor Kinney, who proposed to her on Valentine’s Day.
The hitmaker shared the happy news at the time with her millions of fans via her Instagram page, alongside a snap of her huge, heart-shaped sparkler.
The 28-year-old captioned the post: “He gave me his heart on Valentine’s Day, and I said YES!”

Gaga got engaged to Taylor Kinney on Valentine’s Day
It looks like Gaga is on track for a fairytale wedding, as Tony Bennett has already agreed to sing at the bash.
“They invited me to do it and of course, I will,” he told the New York Post.
Bennett also had high praise for Gaga’s husband-to-be.
“She’s marrying a very wonderful man, very talented and very handsome,” he said. “I think he’s going be highly successful in films.
“He’s a very nice person.”
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