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Lady Gaga Resurrected Her Iconic Hair Bow—Did You Miss It?

Let the record state that Lady Gaga has been doing "camp" since she first came on the scene in 2008. As a relative unknown still establishing herself, her hair and looks were always over the top. One of her more iconic go-to styles was the hair bow—no not a ribbon, but a bow made out of actual hair:

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Gaga in 2008.

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She wore it during performances, at appearances, on red carpets, pretty much everywhere.

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While she's evolved her personal style (and transformed a million times over) since then, Monsters will appreciate that she paid homage to her O.G. beauty look at the 2019 Met Gala. Look close, and you'll see tiny platinum hair bows all around her short bob, done by Haus of Gaga hair stylist Frederic Aspiras (who actually appeared on the red carpet alongside Gaga, fixing her hair in real time).

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No worries if you missed this amazing beauty detail—you probably were too focused on her four outfit changes on the carpet.

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