Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair  in all her distinguished gray glory. We've been keeping our eye on the burgeoning gray hair boom in pop music, charting the


Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

 Lady Gaga Gray hair
Lady Gaga Gray hair
 prematurely gray hair, but now that celebs are intentionally dyeing their locks silver, young NewLady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair

Lady Gaga Gray hair
Yesterday, coming out of his hotel Lady Gaga was photographed by the paparazzi.The singer for the millionth time dyed hair (or wig replaced).

That used to be the motto for most women with prematurely gray hair, but now that celebs are intentionally dyeing their locks silver, young New York ladies are starting to follow suit.

Last fall, Kate Moss debuted some accidental gray streaks (turns out, it was a highlight job gone wrong) that sparked a salt-and-pepper trend now being rocked by the likes of Kelly Osbourne, Pink and Lady Gaga.

And the trend has now trickled down to Manhattanites, according to Joel Warren of the Warren-Tricomi Salon in the Plaza Hotel.

We’ve had a handful of girls in their 20s come into the salon in the last couple weeks asking for gray hair,” he says. “One of them brought a picture of Kelly Osbourne in to show us what she wanted.”

“It’s a process that can take a few hours — to bleach out the hair and then put a toner on it, which is what actually turns it gray and, depending on the length of your hair, usually costs about $200,” says Warren. “We prelighten the hair to a pale yellow and then use a [gray dye], L’Oreal Professionnel INOA 9.1, which is ammonia-free.”

NYC fashion designer Katie Gallagher, 23, has been dying her mane gray since high school.

“My hair is naturally really light blond, but I dye it gray about every six weeks and experiment with different toners for various shades of gray,” she says.

But trend followers, take note: It’s not easy being gray.

“When you have unique style and carry yourself well, it looks great,” Warren says. “Otherwise, you just look like an old lady.”

Suzanne White, a 39-year-old freelance art director who lives in the East Village, started going naturally gray when she was just 17 — and is now shocked to find herself at the vanguard of a beauty movement.

Although the look may be unconventional, she admits, “I get the fun of it. It’s a really interesting juxtaposition of being old — and being young and beautiful.”

Lady Gaga made a gravity-defying entrance at N.Y.C.’s Carnegie Hall last night, adding her own eccentric spin to fund-raising attire in a custom black lace Calvin Klein dress, granny-chic gray hair and enormous heel-less platforms. The pop star was joined on stage by Elton John, Mary J. Blige and Kate Hudson to raise funds for Sting and Trudie Styler’s Rainforest Foundation, a nonprofit that helps raise awareness for the plight of the amazonian rainforests. For her performance, Gaga changed into an all-white Calvin Klein confection and Jennifer Behr‘s lace tiara. The giant shoes stayed, but she had to remove one of when she hit the piano! Check out the performance (a duet of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” with Elton John) after the jump!Look who it is on the cover of the September issue of Vanity Fair. Lady Gaga in all her distinguished gray glory. We've been keeping our eye on the burgeoning gray hair boom in pop music, charting the progress of Gaga and Kelis  in this "gray" area. But unlike her previous forays into gray, Gaga makes it work on the cover of VF.

As always, Gaga is a colorful interview subject. In the cover story, the "Bad Romance" singer goes into detail about her past drug use, her controversial, bird-flipping appearance at a New York Mets game (which drew the ire of Jerry Seinfeld) and, most compellingly, her near-constant state of loneliness.

Gaga tells Vanity Fair, "I'm perpetually lonely. I'm lonely when I'm in relationships. It's my condition as an artist." She goes on to discuss her fear that she'll lose her creativity by being intimate with her lover. And that she stores her creativity ... where else? ... but in her vagina.Not since Cher, Grace Jones and Bjork have we had such a fashion adventuress as Lady Gaga.

And she’s still making fashion headlines.

Just last night Lady Gaga stepped out of her limo at Carnegie Hall with gray hair and “granny” round sunglasses.

Her outfit  was the typical over-the-topness, but this time it is interesting to note that GaGa’s ornateness came from the usually-so-minimal-it-barely-registers Calvin Klein collection.

Granted, this was obviously a custom-made piece by the fashion house’s creative director Francisco Costa – a black needle-punched silk taffeta seamless bustier dress….but still, Calvin Klein?

The event was the Rainforest Fund’s 21st birthday concert sponsored by Almay and featured the pop singer Onstage GaGa wowed them again with another Costa/Klein creation: a white cord-inlay dress over a tulle-shell bustier dress and knit hooded bodysuit. SEE THE VIDEOS BELOW.

Afterward, there was a dinner and live auction at The Plaza.



Lady Gaga Gray hair