Lady Gaga is back on the cover of Vogue, marking her fourth appearance for the iconic fashion magazine. This time, the superstar embraces a Harlequinade theme, paying homage to her upcoming role in ‘Joker: Folie à Deux.’ She dons stunning pieces from Maison Margiela Artisanal and Dior, including a vintage Givenchy Haute Couture by Alexander McQueen from 1999.
Though her first Vogue cover wasn’t until 2011, Lady Gaga’s relationship with the magazine goes back to 2009. In a Hansel and Gretel-inspired spread photographed by Annie Leibovitz, she showcased her signature style, emoting from underneath a blonde wig, wearing girlish bloomers, and towering platforms.
She further cemented her status as a style icon with the September 2012 issue, marking Vogue’s 120th anniversary. She graced the cover in a vibrant fuchsia patchwork mermaid dress, her hair styled into a halo. Inside the issue, she took on the role of a captivating hat model, donning a black Edwardian Marc Jacobs ensemble and posing with nothing but a pink Stephen Jones Millinery ostrich feather and marabou hat.
Gaga’s last Vogue cover was for the October 2018 issue, celebrating ‘A Star Is Born’ and her decade-long music career. Now, six years later, she returns to discuss ‘Joker’, her upcoming album ‘LG7’, and her personal journey of falling in love.
In celebration of this momentous occasion, let’s take a look back at Lady Gaga’s previous Vogue covers, witnessing her transformation from rising star to global icon.