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    Lady Gaga's Ever-Changing London Looks

    What a difference a day makes!

    Lady Gaga (who is in London for her Born This Way Ball tour) stepped out in the UK capital rocking two vastly different looks - complete with a new 'do - within a 24-hour period this weekend.

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    On Saturday evening, Mother Monster was snapped sporting a floor-length, ethereal, empire-waist white gown (reminiscent of Renaissance fashion), with long, flowing platinum locks and a tiara atop her head.

    Sunday brought an eye-popping new look, as the pop star stepped out of her London hotel with her hair - now auburn - swept up in a loose bun.

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    As for her outfit, Gaga donned a Victorian style deep orange dress, with what appeared to be a bustle, black gloves, and a hair-trimmed collar with a diamond brooch. No tiara this time, but Gaga added a new accessory to her forehead - bangs.

    The singer took to Twitter to thank her London fans for their support of her concert early Sunday, writing, "Twickenham, im not even sure what to say. I'll never forget tonight. London you were the fairest of the ball. now THAT was [expletive] fun."

    In addition to being arguably the most consistently creative dresser in recent history, the 26-year-old chart-topper is busy preparing for her upcoming fourth studio album, "ARTPOP," due out next year.

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    The album will be a multimedia experience, complete with an app which will be released for the iPad, iPhone and computers) featuring films for every song, extra music, Gaga-inspired games, fashion updates, magazines and more.

    -- Erin O'Sullivan

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