Like how cd she not?Thats her happy place,like srsly.She walks to thr supermarket in those shoes!!
The Guardian:
"The claw-like shoes were so high that some of the models stumbled but Lady Gaga, herself in impossibly high wedges, negotiated the theatrical catwalk with expertise, managing to dance as the sound system pumped out her new song Government Hooker."
People:
"She didn’t need a meat dress or futuristic egg to grab attention at the Thierry Mugler fashion show in Paris Wednesday night: Lady Gaga worked the catwalk with confidence and sex appeal. Hitting the runway in a sheer black minidress, sporting long blond pigtails, the pop star was greeted by cheers from the stylish crowd, which included Vogue editor Anna Wintour."
NY Times:
"To the beat of her new track, Government Hooker, Gaga took to the maze of gothic cathedral arches with a cigarette in her mouth, as models struggled to stay upright in perilous platforms. We'll give it to her, she strutted like a pro, making two properly dramatic appearances throughout the run.
LA Times:
But, gorgeous as the models were (including Coco Rocha and Jessica Stam in tribal makeup), they weren't the supermodels of yore. So when Formichetti sent them "vogue-ing" down the runway, '80s-style, not only did they occasionally look pained, a few of them actually stumbled."
Gaga, on the other hand, took to the modeling gig like she'd been doing it all her life, stepping onto the runway from the front of the house, puffing on a cigarette and grinding on a column, as her new single, "Government Hooker," played on the soundtrack.
The Telegraph:
"Thank goodness for Lady Gaga! The bonkers blonde from New York has single-handedly rescued a week that on paper should be one of the high points of the entertainment calendar."
Entertainment Weekly:
"Like the trickster she is, Gaga didn’t merely take a stroll down the catwalk. She just appears, Harry Lime-style, out of the shadows, puffing on a cigarette and sliding seductively down a column, while wearing a black latex skirt, see-through blouse, black bra, and some sort of beret/porkpie hat hybrid. For her second, more conventional stroll, she donned an all-white ensemble."
Her new song, the cool, disaffected “Government Hooker” provided perfect accompaniment to the event. A more ambitious track than “Born This Way,” it opens with Gaga providing operatic trills over synthesized industrial sounds before segueing into a melismatic, electro-pop Gregorian chant. It then becomes a pulsating, hallucinogenic earworm that drills its way into your cochleae and could just as easily play at a strip club as a Paris catwalk—especially with lyrics like “Put your hands on me, John F. Kennedy/ I’ll make you squeal, baby.” And that chorus, an infectious raver with a killer hook (“I’m gonna drink my tears tonight/I’m gonna drink my tears and cry/‘Cause I know you love me, baby”), is pretty irresistible.