Brandon Maxwell thinks Lady Gaga can "wear anything and do anything".
Brandon Maxwell was aiming for a more "refined, clean, timeless" look with Lady Gaga's Grammy outfits.
The stylist-turned-designer has been dressing the Born This Way singer for five years. While Gaga has attended the prestigious awards ceremony in previous years in outlandish outfits like the infamous meat dress in 2010, this year she opted for old-school glamour in a silver, shimmering gown by Brandon.
"When you have an album, there's a specific look that goes with it," Maxwell told WWD in reference to her record Cheek to Cheek with legendary singer Tony Bennett. "This album being jazz, we really have been going for more refined, clean, timeless looks."
The pair won the Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album on Sunday night and they also sang the title track on stage. For her performance, the 28-year-old changed into another of Brandon's creations, a black sparkling strapless gown with a feather trimmed train.
"We've been working together for a long time now, and she's done a lot of different albums and types of looks," he said. "She is someone who can wear anything and do anything."
The pair will continue to keep collaborating, with Brandon revealing that he has also designed the wardrobe for Gaga's Cheek to Cheek tour with Tony, which kicks off again in April.
And unlike her previous shows, the singer doesn't require as much movement so Brandon has had more freedom with his designs.
"This tour... there's not all the hard-core dancing and pop music, so the focus is on a lot more glamour and glitz. There will be a lot more gowns," he explained. "When it's just her voice you have a lot more room with clothing design, so we were able to do a little bit more conceptual."
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