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Lady Gaga’s Fame Fragrance Campaign Features Nudity & Creepy Little Monsters

Submitted by on July 18, 2012 – 10:40 amNo Comment
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Lady Gaga has never gotten this close to her favorite little monsters.

Mama Monster bares all in the new advertisement for her fragrance Fame. As previously reported, the first ever all-black liquid perfume is built around three main accords: dark, sensual, and light. The dark accord was inspired by Belladonna, the deadly nightshade possessed by haunted beauties since the 18th century.

From this darkness, the fragrance evolves to a sensual accord of opulence, a fusion of dripping honey, saffron, and apricot nectar. And, lastly, the light accord whispers magnificence. The rich floral layer of crushed tiger orchid & jasmine sambac embodies timeless beauty. The accords work together to create a fragrance of floral and fruity elements, with the star ingredient inspired by Belladonna leveling out the whole fragrance and giving Lady Gaga Fame its signature as a scent.

Shot by famed photographer Steven Klein, the ad is (not surprisingly!) all black. What is surprising, though, are all the strategically-placed miniature men that cover Gaga’s naughty bits. They are reminiscent of the scene in Gulliver’s Travels when Gulliver gets tied up by the Lilliputians.

“I won’t lie I’m a bit nervous. its been a while since I’ve shared some work with you,” Gaga tweeted when releasing the ad to the world via Twitter. “But I’m so proud of Steven+I, we really did not sleep!” 

Check out Gaga’s creepy, kooky, and altogether spooky advertisement below. Will you be wearing Fame when it hits stores this September?

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