As Lady Gaga approaches the final European stop of her Mayhem Ball tour, she must be feeling reflective. With her gothic-opera spectacle wrapping up its travels across the continent—before she heads to Australia next month—it’s a moment to look back on all the different eras of her career. When she stepped out in Paris last night, it seemed like the Artpop era was on her mind.

Gaga was photographed leaving the historic and stylish Laurent restaurant in Paris, wearing a mint green silk suit from Haider Ackermann’s bold and sensual Spring 2026 collection for Tom Ford. The suit featured sharp shoulders and a softly textured waist that flowed into tailored trousers. She stayed true to the runway styling, pairing it with a sheer black bra, a slim leather belt, and pointed black stilettos, while carrying a small black Hermès bag—a favorite from her collection of Birkins and Kellys. On her finger was her custom engagement ring from Polansky by Sofia Jewelry: an 18-karat white and rose gold band with a large oval-cut diamond, accented by pink ombré pavé diamonds and a hidden halo of white diamonds.

This particular shade felt both modern and nostalgic, bringing to mind the bright, eye-catching style of Gaga’s Artpop era—her third studio album, released in 2013. Back then, her looks were filled with electric violet, acid yellow, and cerulean blue, often playing with unconventional suiting and sculptural shapes. But with Ackermann’s design, there’s a more refined, contemporary edge.

Gaga has long been a devoted fan of Tom Ford, wearing the designer’s creations as often as Balenciaga—and she’s famously obsessed with Demna’s Balenciaga—for red carpets and awards shows. She also appeared in the brand’s iconic Spring/Summer 2016 fashion film.

The seafoam suit is a refreshing splash of color for Lady Gaga, who has recently favored a gothic, monochromatic wardrobe. Throughout The Mayhem Ball tour, she’s chosen leather biker styles from Saint Laurent, Vaillant, and Zeynep Arcay, military-inspired looks from Balmain, and feathery bodysuits by Matieres Fecales. Offstage, she’s often seen in towering Louboutins, chunky boots, and head-to-toe Balenciaga. Last week, Gaga and Polansky—who got engaged in September 2024 and shared their news first with Vogue—stepped out for dinner in Paris in contrasting outfits.

With the Australian tour dates and summer just around the corner, will Gaga bring more rainbow hues into her wardrobe? To be continued.

Frequently Asked Questions
Of course Here is a list of helpful FAQs about Lady Gagas latest collaboration with Tom Ford focusing on the return of her Artpop style

General Beginner Questions

Q What is the new Lady Gaga and Tom Ford collaboration
A Its a new fashion campaign or project where Lady Gaga is the star and the style is a direct callback to the bold artistic and avantgarde era of her 2013 album Artpop

Q What was the Artpop style
A The Artpop style was a very artistic futuristic and sometimes chaotic fashion phase for Gaga It involved wild hair dramatic makeup sculptural outfits and a theme of art and pop culture merging

Q Why is this collaboration a big deal
A Its significant because the Artpop era is a cult favorite among her fans Seeing a highfashion brand like Tom Ford embrace this style validates it as a serious artistic movement and brings it back into the mainstream spotlight

Q Where can I see this collaboration
A You can see it in the official campaign photos and videos released by Tom Ford typically on their official website and social media channels as well as on Lady Gagas social media accounts

Deeper Advanced Questions

Q How exactly does this new campaign reference the Artpop era
A Look for specific callbacks like avantgarde silhouettes metallic and glossy materials bold color contrasts and a general sense of highart glamour that feels more conceptual than typical celebrity endorsements

Q Why would Tom Ford known for sleek luxury align with the chaotic Artpop aesthetic
A This is a strategic move It allows Tom Ford to tap into Gagas massive fanbase and associate the brand with cuttingedge trendsetting art moving beyond its traditional image to attract a younger fashionforward audience

Q Whats the difference between her Artpop style then and its interpretation now with Tom Ford
A The original Artpop style was often more DIY and intentionally messy The Tom Ford version is a polished highbudget and luxurious take on those same artistic conceptsthe essence is the same but the execution is more refined