Lady Gaga has launched a new line of babywear based on some of her most shocking costumes - including the controversial meat dress she wore at last year's MTV Music Awards last year.
In an advertisement, the 25-year-old announced the line was called Gaga Goo Goo - Lady Gaga Babywear.
But mothers needn't fear there will be a Gaga-inspired fashion trend on the playground - the ad was all a stunt for her appearance on US Talk Show Jimmy Kimmel Live last night.
In a short clip, the Born This Way singer is seen holding babies wearing the various outfits.
Gaga - real name Stephanie Germanotta - wore the famous
Franc Fernandez-designed meat dress when she accepted the Best Video of the Year for Bad Romance to proclaim that she wasn't 'a piece of meat'.
She manage to offend PETA, shocked the stars on the red carpet and made headlines worldwide.
The the 35-pound dress made of a dozen thin-cut flank steaks, was preserved by a taxidermist and is now displayed at the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
Also included in Gaga's fake fashion line was a dress made out of Muppet Show character Kermit the Frog.
The green furry creation by designer Jean Charles de Castelbajac was hung with dozens of the famous frog's head as the eccentric singer interviewed for a German television show in 2009.
Going green: Gaga wore this Kermit the Frog dress during an interview with German television
Gaga's bubble dress worn throughout her Fame Ball tour in 2009 is also seen on one of the babies.
She told MTV at the time, the dress was inspired by one she had seen on the catwalk.
'The show is meant to bring a tremendous feeling and sentiment of escapism.
'The bubble installation was inspired by a dress Hussein Chalayan made a few years ago. I couldn't get the dress, because it's, like, half-a-million dollars in a museum somewhere, but I remade it and I built a piano somewhere inspired by it.'
Her Goo Goo creation was almost identical to the green leotard worn while performing with Elton John in 2009
Not impressed: Lady Gaga's baby model wearing her Grammy bubble dress looked like she's rather be elsewhere
In an interview after the skit, Lady Gaga wore a black headpiece with 'Gaga' spelt out in feathers, telling Kimmel 'It's so you don't forget my name'.
She explained it was a Philip Treacy creation. The milliner made Princess Beatrice's octopus-looking hat she wore to the Royal Wedding in April.
At the time the Princess was compared to the singer because of the wacky design.
Treacy said this month that he had been in talks with Gaga about possibly making hats together.
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