Lady Gaga's latest fashion statement was truly Abominable, as she dressed head-to-toe in Yeti-like white fur while in New York over the weekend.
The 'Applause' singer, who turned 28 on Friday (March 28), wore a white furry mask and a matching sleeveless fur top with white fur knee-high boots as she emerged from a traditional NYC yellow taxi.
The native New Yorker was arriving for her first of seven performances at the city's Roseland Ballroom, which will soon close its doors after more than 55 years.
Gaga was also pictured turning heads in a sheer bodysuit adorned with roses to protect her modesty as she left her hotel on the evening of her birthday.
The star accepted a bunch of flowers from fans and then attended Of Mice and Men on Broadway, starring James Franco and Chris O'Dowd.
Franco shared a snap of himself with Gaga and her actor boyfriend Taylor Kinney after his performance in the stage adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel.
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He added the caption: "LADY GAGA CAME AND LOVED IT! OF MICE AND MEN!!! COME! #ladygaga"
Gaga recently explained the meaning behind her latest music video for 'G.U.Y.', which sees her being represented as a phoenix rising from the ashes after being ravaged by tens of businessmen trying to grab money.
Watch the video below:

Naomi Gordon is news writer mainly covering entertainment news with a focus on celebrity interviews and television.














