Pure fashion mayhem as Lady Gaga fans stun with handmade outfits
Dorcas Lim and Gabrielle Marie Sunderaj
The Straits Times
May 19, 2025
The drizzle did not dampen the spirits of Singapore's Little Monsters, as they thronged the National Stadium on May 18 amid the gloomy weather.
Decked out in elaborate get-ups, handmade costumes, intricate make-up looks and remarkable thrift finds, Lady Gaga's fan base both local and foreign came prepared to watch their "Mother Monster" live in concert.
The 39-year-old American pop star kicked off her first of four Asia-exclusive shows in support of her new album Mayhem.
Amid a sea of black leather jackets and feathered angel wings, several paparazzi-worthy outfits stood out on opening night.
Filipino banker and travel content creator Katrina Tiong, 33, turned heads as she pulled up in her nude-coloured "bubble" dress, a near-perfect replica of Lady Gaga's performance outfit from the Grammy Celebration Concert Tour in 2009.

She said: "I made the dress myself, with Christmas ornaments that I ordered."
Going further back in time, on the other hand, was Singaporean creative Dil Kaur, who donned an OG look from the singer-songwriter's The Fame (2008) era.
The 28-year-old said: "Lady Gaga represents freedom of expression. I remember the first time I heard her on the radio, when I was 13 or 14 years old. She sang in her song Just Dance, 'Just dance, it's gonna be okay.' And I was like, you know what? It is gonna be okay. And 16 years later, everything is, in fact, okay."

Ms Kaur added that her favourite part of the outfit was that she thrifted it on e-commerce platform Carousell. "I do drag, and a big part of drag is thrifting. I went online and found a thrifted outfit. So that's what it is. I think it's one of the original looks - very iconic and representative."



