


Lady Gaga’s controversial meat dress is still as divisive as ever.
Even the star seemed to have a hard time parsing her feelings about the raw ensemble during a lie detector-assisted interview for Vanity Fair which came out Wednesday.
When presented with a photo of her 2010 MTV VMAs look during a segment covering her most memorable ensembles, Gaga appeared to brace herself before a question even came.

Pursing her lips as she was asked if she would ever “wear raw beef as couture” again, Gaga took a second to think before saying, “I don’t think so, no.”
Apparently unconvinced by her own answer, the “Monster” singer shot a glance at the polygraph technician to get a second opinion.
Told the results were “inconclusive,” the 14-time Grammy-winner seemed bewildered.
“Oh!” the singer said with wide eyes, before cracking a subtle smirk and adding, “Well, that was a surprise.”
While Gaga didn’t seem to be interested in reviving butcher shop couture any time soon, the look has been preserved for the sake of pop culture history.
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The dress, which was crafted by fashion designer Franc Fernandez, was dehydrated into a beef jerky-like state and now resides in the Haus of Gaga museum in Las Vegas.