“Unveiling Lady Gaga: The Black Bra and Fishnet Chronicles at Mark Ronson’s Club Heartbreak Grammy After-Party”

Lady Gaga brought Mark Ronson on board to stand in for Bradley Cooper as she belted out the hit song “Shallow” from A Star Is Born at the Grammy Awards. Following the show, the 32-year-old singer continued the celebration with Ronson at his Club Heartbreak Grammy Party, which was supported by Absolut Elyx. Embracing her signature style, Gaga rocked a daring look consisting of lingerie, fishnet tights, and a striking headpiece.

Celebrating: Lady Gaga kept the party going after the Grammy Awards on Sunday night with Mark Ronson, joining him at his Club Heartbreak Grammy Party, sponsored by Absolut Elyx

After the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, Lady Gaga continued the celebration at Mark Ronson’s Club Heartbreak Grammy Party, which was sponsored by Absolut Elyx. Although she was quite modest in her outfit on the red carpet earlier in the evening, Gaga went all out for the after-party. She really let her hair down as she partied late into the night, rocking a much more daring look for the occasion. Gaga opted for a bold ensemble, including black lingerie paired with a sequined jacket and bibi hat from the Celine by Hedi Slimane Spring/Summer 2019 collection. Completing her outfit with a sparkling silver choker necklace and a confident attitude, Gaga truly stood out at the event.

Wow: Gaga striped down to her black lingerie, which she teamed with a sequin jacket and bibi hat from the Celine by Hedi Slimane Spring/Summer 2019 collection

Gaga made a bold fashion statement by rocking black lingerie paired with a sparkly jacket and a chic bibi hat from the Celine by Hedi Slimane Spring/Summer 2019 line.

Partying in style: Gaga was joined by a host of A-list guests at the bash, including filmmaker Baz Luhrmann

Partying in style: Gaga was joined by a host of A-list guests at the bash, including filmmaker Baz Luhrmann

Having a blast in a fashionable manner: Gaga was surrounded by an array of top-tier guests at the celebration, among them was director Baz Luhrmann.

Taking to the decks: Gaga was letting loose alongside the British musician as he took to the DJ decks to entertain revelers 

Jamming out: Gaga was having a great time dancing alongside the British artist as he hit the DJ booth to delight the crowd with his tunes.

Party girl: Also in attendance was fellow singer Katy Perry, who stood out from the crowd in a rainbow hued dress with dramatic puffball sleeves

Mark was joined by a bunch of well-known personalities at his lively post-event celebration. Among them was singer Katy Perry, who caught everyone’s attention in a vibrant rainbow-colored dress with statement puff sleeves. Her off-the-shoulder outfit featured a black satin bow detail at the bust and billowy sleeves. The partygoers, including Mark and Katy, danced all night, enjoying cocktails and grooving to some great music.

On the scene: Troye Sivan and Charli XCX also stopped off at the post-awards show party 

In attendance: Troye Sivan and Charli XCX were also spotted hanging out at the after-party following the awards show.

Cheers! Guests raised a toast following a fantastic evening of music and entertainment 

Hooray! Attendees toasted to a wonderful night filled with great music and entertainment.

The main man: Mark posed alongside Tom Elmhirst and Baz Luhrmann inside his bash 

The star of the show: Mark was seen standing next to Tom Elmhirst and Baz Luhrmann at his party.

Making a statement: Pop princess Charli XCX donned a loose leather shift dress with studded detailing and funky velvet platform shoes 

Dressed in a chic loose leather dress adorned with studded details and stylish velvet platform shoes, pop sensation Charli XCX made a bold fashion statement. Later in the night, she lit up the stage at the Staples Center in LA with a high-energy performance of her hit song. Showing off her versatility, the star delivered a flawless performance in a dazzling jeweled catsuit after winning a prestigious BAFTA earlier that day. With a daring plunging neckline, the Born This Way darling definitely turned heads and wowed her fans with her futuristic ensemble.

Superstar: Earlier in the evening, Gaga reminded us she's a true music sensation at the Grammys on Sunday

Music icon Gaga proved once again that she is a true superstar during her unforgettable performance at the Grammys on Sunday night.

Dazzling: She had walked the red carpet in a silver sequinned gown with a ruffle down one side, the custom Celine by Hedi Slimane dress marking one of her most demure awards show looks to date 

Stunning: Stepping onto the red carpet in a striking silver sequined gown with a cascading ruffle, she donned a custom-designed Celine dress by Hedi Slimane, showcasing one of her most elegant looks for an awards show yet. Her perfect silhouette was prominently displayed in a unique bodysuit that hugged her curves snugly. While the song is typically performed in a more restrained fashion, Gaga elevated the performance with energetic dance moves, vivacious hair flips, and expressive facial expressions. She made her way over to Mark Ronson, one of the song’s co-writers, belting out the tune with passion while jamming on a guitar.

Triple threat: The 32-year-old triple threat performed her hit Shallow from A Star Is Born at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Three-way talent: The multi-talented 32-year-old showcased her skills by performing her popular song Shallow from the movie A Star Is Born at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Slayed: And Gaga turned up the tempo for the ballad - which won a BAFTA earlier in the day - as she slayed the song and the stage in a bejeweled catsuit

Killed it: Gaga brought the heat with an electrifying performance of her ballad, donning a dazzling catsuit that had everyone in awe. It’s possible her infectious energy stemmed from her earlier Grammy wins – Song Written for Visual Media and Best Pop/Duo Performance for “Shallow,” as well as Best Pop Solo Performance for “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?).” Not to mention, she also snagged a BAFTA earlier in the day for “Shallow,” a cherry on top of her successful night.

Impressive: Daring to impress, the Born This Way Songstress gave her fans a charge as the futuristic ensemble featured a plunging design

Incredible: The Born This Way Singer impressed everyone with her bold fashion choice, wearing a futuristic outfit with a daring plunging neckline that left fans in awe.

Slither: She slithered up to Mark Ronson - one of the song's co-writers - as she wailed in a guitar for the jam session

Sliding over to Mark Ronson, one of the co-writers of the song, she serenaded him with her guitar during their jam session. The BAFTA award was handed to Gaga while she was still getting dolled up for the Los Angeles event. The emotional winner shared on Twitter that she wouldn’t be able to wear any makeup that day. Excitedly sharing her victory on social media, she couldn’t believe that they had won Best Original Music at the BAFTAs in London. Despite not being able to be there to accept the award, she expressed her gratitude and love for the film they had made about music while attending the Grammys.

Flawless: Her flawless figure was thrust on center stage as the one-of-a-kind body suit fit her form tightly

Absolutely perfect: Her absolutely perfect physique was showcased front and center as she rocked a custom-made bodysuit that hugged her every curve. “This truly means everything to me. Thank you so much to all of our amazing fans – we adore you and couldn’t have made it here without you,” she expressed heartfelt gratitude. And just an hour later, as she geared up for the Grammy Awards, there was even more reason to celebrate. She clinched the award for best song written for visual media with her hit “Shallow” from the movie A Star Is Born.

Kick it up: The song is usually performed in a reserved manner, but Gaga kicked it up a notch as she commanded the stage with kicks, hair flips, and animated faces

Taking it up a notch: The performance of the song was typically more subdued, but Lady Gaga brought a new level of energy to the stage with her kicks, hair flips, and expressive facial expressions. She couldn’t wear makeup that night due to winning a Grammy nomination, which left her in tears of gratitude and honor. She thanked the Recording Academy, her co-writers, and Bradley for their support. Another victory came when Gaga won the best pop solo performance award for Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?). Gaga expressed her surprise and gratitude for the recognition, stating that singing that version was a one-take effort where she poured her heart and soul into it. The Grammy win for Joanne was beyond her wildest dreams, and she was overwhelmed by the kindness shown to her.

High energy: Perhaps the artist's high energy levels came from the three Grammy trophies she won before the performance

The artist’s boundless energy on stage may have been fueled by the three Grammy awards she had already secured prior to her performance.

Accolades: Gaga won Song Written for Visual Media and Best Pop/Duo Performance for Shallow,' and Best Pop Solo Performance with Joanne (Where Do You Think You¿re Goin¿?)

Awards: Gaga snagged trophies for Song Written for Visual Media and Best Pop/Duo Performance for her hit “Shallow,” as well as Best Pop Solo Performance for the soulful track “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?)”

Gaga received five Grammy nominations this year, tying for the third-highest number. Nominations included record of the year, song of the year, best pop duo or performance for “Shallow,” and best song written for visual media. She also received a nod for best pop performance for “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?).” With six previous wins under her belt, including collaborations with Tony Bennett, Gaga is no stranger to Grammy success. The lineup of performers at the Grammy Awards includes Chloe x Halle, who recently performed at the Super Bowl, as well as Dua Lipa, St. Vincent, Andra Day, Camila Cabello, Dan + Shay, Post Malone with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Shawn Mendes, J Balvin, Arturo Sandoval, Young Thug, Janelle Monáe, Kacey Musgraves, H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Ricky Martin, Fantasia, and gospel legend Yolanda Adams. Dua Lipa will be taking the Grammy stage for the first time, where she will perform alongside St. Vincent in a special performance. Additionally, Adams will join forces with Fantasia and Day to pay tribute to the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.

Big winner: She even took home a BAFTA earlier in the day for Shallow, which Bradley Cooper scooped up at the show in London

Huge victor: Earlier that day, she clinched a BAFTA for her song Shallow, which Bradley Cooper accepted at the London event.

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