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Lady Gaga Shows Her Soft and Pretty Side to Harper's Bazaar

The May 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar U.S. features an editorial spread with Lady Gaga, who shows off her sensuous side with soft strawberry-colored locks. The effect of the hair makes Gaga look pretty and subdued, as opposed to her usual loud and eccentric style.

Throughout the shoot, Gaga matches her pretty and soft strawberry-colored hair with various outfits featuring everything from mesh to lace. One outfit that particularly stands out is a fully-patterned look that resembles butterflies. In true Gaga fashion, her clothes are unique and creative, but her pastel hair adds a very feminine and soft side to her appeal.

This Harper's Bazaar editorial spread is photographed by famous American photographer Terry Richardson.
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