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Lady Gaga spreads her wings on ‘House of Gucci’ premiere red carpet

Lady Gaga wears Gucci on the red carpet at the UK premiere of "House of Gucci."
Lady Gaga wears Gucci on the red carpet at the UK premiere of “House of Gucci.”REUTERS

She’s no shrinking violet.

Lady Gaga brought big drama to Tuesday’s UK premiere of “House of Gucci,” dressed in a sheer, diaphanous purple dress from the titular fashion label.

Her red carpet look came equipped with a glamorous, gauzy cape, and Gaga made the most of those yards of fabric while posing up a storm.

The pop star and actress, 35, paired the grape-hued gown with glittering gloves, thigh-high fishnets and her signature towering platform boots — bedazzled, of course.

She completed her ensemble with plenty of Tiffany & Co. diamond jewelry — including tennis bracelets, giant statement earrings, a cocktail ring and a sparkling collar — plus smoky eye makeup in the same purple shade.

Gaga showed off her impressive wingspan on the carpet. Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP
The pop star appears opposite Adam Driver in the buzzy crime drama. Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP

Joining Gaga on the carpet at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square were her “House of Gucci” co-stars, Adam Driver and Jared Leto, who sported a sharp navy suit and tie and a teal velvet Gucci tux, respectively.

Also in attendance was Salma Hayek, who not only appears in the flick, but also happens to be married to François-Henri Pinault — the CEO of Kering, Gucci’s parent company.

Gaga posed alongside “House of Gucci” co-stars Salma Hayek, Jared Leto and Adam Driver. Getty Images

In theaters November 24, the Ridley Scott-directed film stars Driver, 37, as ill-fated fashion mogul Maurizio Gucci; Gaga plays his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani, who was convicted of plotting his murder in 1995. It’s based on Sara Gay Forden’s book “The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed.”

Gaga flaunts her thigh-high fishnets at the premiere. Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP

And while the real-life Gucci family has said they’re “truly disappointed” in the movie, accusing the production of “stealing the identity of a family to make a profit,” the fashion house itself — with which the family’s no longer involved — granted “total creative freedom” to the film’s crew and even opened its archives for use during the shoot.

A closer look at Gaga’s matching eye makeup. Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP