No - her outfits were cheaply made by
The Haus, which she wore several times because she couldn't afford designer.
It was only until she became a global superstar that she was able to
collaborate with the greatest visionaries in the world.
I'm glad that she's stripped back now however, serving Bowie rock-influenced "DNA" albums. It's less conceptual, more autobiographical.
Stefani Germanotta in her purest form, taking control and doing everything by herself.
I know that's a tough pill for some to swallow. Their faves aren't doing it, hiding behind a blanket of make-up, PR and a team of music industry experts.
