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Feed the dress SLAVE.
Thursday, February 25, 2010, @ 6:45 PM

The Haus of Gaga have created yet another innovative, artistic vision. A moving dress:




The angelic, fan headpiece and the drape of the dress, along with attached wings, ALL moved, during the course of her live performance of So Happy I Could Die, in Liverpool. Um, I featured the song a while ago, hope you got to hear, its AMAZINGNESS. I kid. I probably should feature Telephone ... LOL since its video release is soon o.O. Will do. How many of you have actually even heard Telephone yet?? Just curious. Here's a video of the dress in action: WARNING: very loud video. i think. Huh, wonder where they placed the batteries... IT'S HEART BASED FUNCTIONALITY ! just kidding.