Lady Gaga Naked for Fame Perfume Ad
By Charlene Cooper | Jul 17, 2012 01:07 PM EDT
Lady Gaga tweeted an ad for her new fragrance titled Fame yesterday. The ad featured an image of mini-men climbing her body, where she wore nothing more than a mask and perfume in hand.
The ad's caption reads, "The First Ever Black Eau de Parfum."
Steven Klein is the photographer responsible for the photo and Gaga says she is excited to share his talents with her fans.
"I won't lie I'm a bit nervous. It's been a while since I've shared some work with you. But I'm so proud f Steven, we really did not sleep!" Gaga tweeted prior to displaying the photo on her twitter page.
Gaga and Klein also teamed up in 2010 for her "Alejandro" music video.
Only a year ago the singer shared details of the perfume with an Australian radio station, saying that it would smell "like an expensive hooker." She jokingly added, "[blood and semen] is in the perfume but it doesn't smell like it. You just get sort of the after feeling of sex from the semen and the blood is sort of primal. And the blood was taken from my own blood sample so it's like a sense of having me on your skin," she said.
The ingredients listed on the bottle show all too much of Gaga's personality which read, "Tears of belladonna, crushed heart of tiger orchidea with a black veil of incense, pulverized apricot and the combinative essences of saffron and honey drops."
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