She is known for her wild, and often delicious, outfits but Lady Gaga cut a rather bewitching figure out in Austria.
Wearing a wide witchy hat and dark glasses the 26-year-old clutched a frightened dog to her chest in Vienna before putting the frazzled pup down and signing autographs.
The young dog, called Fozzi, looked a little disturbed at his owner's choice of outfit and long talons, although the singer's smile was enough to make up for his blank face.
Please, put me down! The fluffy pet looked slightly perplexed at his ginger owner
Taking to the stage in Piata Constitutiei Square, the 26-year-old singer showed off her voluptuous figure in a skimpy thong style corset, which appeared to be fashioned out of meat.
However the singer - who apparently used to starve herself to fit into her costumes - seemed to be in need of a little more cover around her derrière, with the tight-fitting outfit proving unflattering on her fuller figure.
Love is in the air: Lady Gaga sniffs a rose as the tiny pup nestles against her chest
Matching pouts: Lady Gaga and Fozzi tackle the crowds
However, it might have been that her choice of outfit made the New Yorker feel somewhat nauseous.
Fur friends: The singer, who has found herself in controversy after wearing real fur, was carrying her dog as she made her way to a car
Pet pooch accessories: Gaga was seen in Vienna with a furry friend in Vienna
Unusual: Gaga also showed off a bizarre futuristic white outfit and a black gothic look as she took to the stage in Bucharest's Constitutiei Square
Nauseous? Lady Gaga apologised to her fans after having to leave the stage to vomit mid-performance
Meaty: Lady Gaga showed off a more curvaceous figure than normal in a carnivorous corset as she performed in Bucharest, Romania, yesterday, seen right in March 2009 looking trimmer
Despite her health ailment, Gaga continued with the show, and at one stage even dragged a delighted young fan and his mother up on to the stage.
The star first wore a meat dress to the MTV Video Music Awards in 2010, before going on to pose in a beefy bikini on the cover of Vogue Hommes Japan.
Happy: Gaga delighted one fan by dragging him up on stage
And despite coming under fire from vegetarian campaigners for her controversial choice of clothing, the star explained her ensemble was aimed to make a statement about human rights. She told Ellen DeGeneres in an interview: 'Well, it is certainly no disrespect to anyone that is vegan or vegetarian. 'As you know, I am the most judgment-free human being on the earth. However, it has many interpretations but for me this evening. 'If we don't stand up for what we believe in and if we don't fight for our rights, pretty soon we're going to have as much rights as the meat on our own bones. And, I am not a piece of meat.'
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