Lady Gaga Went All Out in Silver Dress and 100+ Carats of Tiffany & Co Diamonds at the 2019 Grammys

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Photo credit: Neilson Barnard - Getty Images

From Good Housekeeping

Lady Gaga didn't hold back with her 2019 Grammys look. The singer and actress just arrived on the red carpet of the Los Angeles ceremony, wearing a silver dress with a big ruffle. She accessorized with over 100 carats of Tiffany & Co. diamonds. Her necklace is over 91 carats alone, while her earrings have over 10 carats. Gaga is here tonight primarily to represent "Shallow" from A Star Is Born, which is heavily nominated. Her duet partner Bradley Cooper is over in London, meanwhile. He attended the BAFTA Awards earlier in the day, at which the two were also nominated.

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Photo credit: Neilson Barnard - Getty Images

Lady Gaga is performing during the ceremony and has ample opportunity to make a speech. Her and Cooper's song "Shallow" is nominated for the Record of the Year and Song of the Year Grammys. She and Cooper are additionally nominated for the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance of the Year, while she and co-songwriters Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt have a Best Song Written for Visual Media nomination. Gaga has a Best Pop Solo Performance nomination for her own song "Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)".

Award season doesn't end here for Gaga. In two weeks, she and Cooper will be at the Oscars. "Shallow" has a best original song nomination there, A Star Is Born has a best picture nomination, and Gaga has a best actress nomination. The two are also set to perform "Shallow" at the ceremony, something Cooper is already nervous about.

Gaga was at the Grammys last year, and she wore arguably the biggest dress of the night; her black train memorably took up the entire red carpet. Hair-wise, Gaga was newly platinum and sported a particularly Khaleesi-esque look:

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Photo credit: Steve Granitz - Getty Images

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