These boots won Weak Mayhem in their budget.
While Lady Gaga shook a wide range of designer looks through her performance of almost two hours of 2025 this weekend, their Steve Madden Leza boots are currently on sale with approximately 60% discount.
Mayhem’s lover combined high -style thigh with a set of Seth Pratt inspired by black lace lingerie while performing hits such as “Paker Face” in the California desert.

While the boots are almost completely exhausted at the Steve Madden site, they have a deeply discount on Amazon and Zappos, for now, that is.
For a similar appearance, the brand’s knee praw boots are also in stock and the sale. (Having tried a couple, this writer can attest that they seem much more luxury than their price of less than $ 100 could suggest).
The creator of successes “Abracadabra” is not the only star that slides in Steve Madden shoes; We have seen the economic footwear of the Pop Companions brands such as Selena Gomez and Super Models like Heidi Klum.

The other Gaga Coachella attire were full of Easter Easter eggs that refer to their past work, including silver crutches and a white crown that reminds those of their “paparazzi” and “Badance” musical videos, respectively.

Complementing a list of songs or successes of professional tension, the scenario seems varied from Gothic pieces of people such as Dolce & Gabbana and Marni to a romantic minifi-dila Findikogu.
The main scenario is not the only place to detect stars in Coachella; We have also seen many a-listers at the most popular parties of the event and running through the festival land.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, writer/trade reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah Spies deals with really affordable celebrity styles, tests Hollywood’s favorite labels and finds the beauty products that keep the stars ready for the red carpet. She consults stylists and industry professionals, including celebrities themselves, for first -hand products recommendations, tendencies predictions and more. In addition to writing for page six since 2020, his work has appeared in the USA Today and Parade.
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