LADY Gaga has become just as famous for her weird and wacky wardrobe as she has for her chart-topping tracks over the years.

Whether she’s rocking up to the MTV awards in a dress made entirely out of meat, or strutting her stuff on the stage in stilettos so high that even Louboutin would weep.

If there’s one thing that Lady Gaga knows how to do, it’s turn heads.

And turn heads is exactly what she did on Wednesday evening, albeit for a slightly more cringeworthy reason.

Stepping out of her London hotel to greet fans, the 32-year-old bombshell became the victim of a wardrobe malfunction so epic, it cannot be erased from our memories.

 

The Bad Romance songstress looked typically sensational in a knee-length black leather coat-dress and matching thigh-high boots, as she stopped to sign autographs and hug her following.

 

She teamed the slick ensemble with a pair of very celebesque oversized cat eye sunglasses, while her blonde locks were styled into sleek vintage curls.

Yet, despite the chic display, as she stepped out of her vehicle to approach her admirers, Gaga’s saucy number slipped open a little too far.

And the actress appeared to have left her underwear at home for the occasion, as she out her “lady garden” on full display.

Whether she was completely oblivious to the awkward faux pas or just wasn’t that bothered, the bombshell continued to sign autographs without a care in the world.

Gaga is currently in London to promote her new film with Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born.

 

The hotly anticipated release has already received rave reviews from critics.

It follows the tragic romance of musician Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) who discovers and falls head-over-heels for struggling singer Ally (Lady Gaga).

As Ally shoots to fame, Jack attempts to fight his inner demons, and their relationship slowly breaks down.

 

 

 

This is the first time Gaga has starred in a major movie, although she has previously won a Golden Globe for her recurring role in American Horror Story.

Speaking to Variety Magazine about his decision to cast Gaga in the film, Bradley confessed he was blown away by her incredible vocal skills.

“I was floored. I’d never heard her sing live before and then I went and met her, I think it was almost the next day,” he said.

The Hollywood actor and director continued: “I was so taken with how warm and present and kind and generous she is. And then from that meeting, that was it. There was no movie without her.”