
If you thought there was nothing more gaga than GaGa, you'd be wrong.
Decked out in blonde wigs, a space age mask and a red lace 'dress' accessorised with matching hat this collection of dogs are doing their best to be as avant-garde as the lady herself.
Not that any of them look particularly thrilled with their new outfits. Instead, each canine has put on his best poker face for the camera.

The Doggie GaGa project was dreamed up by Jesse Freidin, an award-winning pet photographer based in San Francisco.
He was inspired by the pop star's extraordinary costumes and outre personality
'I took two of the last remaining packs of Polaroid film in the world and created an original celebration of creativity, originality and fearlessness,' he said.
'This is a toast to instant photography. Oh, and dogs.'

Freidin has not met Lady GaGa - yet. 'I'd love to,' he said. 'I hope she enjoys the pictures.'
The photographer dressed his dogs in five of Lady GaGa's most iconic outfits.
His models were a Boston Terrier, a Mexican hairless, a Shiba Inu and two Pit Bulls and each outfit was custom made.
Lady GaGa has recently been named as creative director for a new line of Polaroid products.

source: dailymail