The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum


Lady Gaga's Meat Dress is now on display at the Rock Hall as part of the Women Who Rock exhibit

Wednesday, June 15: 11:52 a.m.
Posted by Jim Henke
Lady Gaga's meat dress at the Rock Hall

The meat dress is here! Yes, Lady Gaga’s meat dress is now at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and has been installed in our Women Who Rock exhibit. After Gaga wore the dress at the 2010 MTV Music Video Awards show, we contacted her managers and asked if we might be able to get the dress for our exhibit. They said yes, but obviously it had to be treated in some way so we could exhibit it.  They sent the dress to American Taxidermy in California, where it was placed in a meat locker. It was then placed in a vat of chemicals and, while still pliable, was put on a body form and allowed to dry.  This process actually took a while because the dress was made up of separate layers of Argentinian beef.  After drying, the meat was painted to look fresh, rather than the dark, beef-jerky look it had taken on when it began dehydrating.  The dress actually arrived at the Museum last Friday. We opened the crates on Monday and started getting it ready to be put on exhibit. And now it is up! You have to come and check it out!

Related:

As told to Access Hollywood, Lady Gaga explains the meat dress in her own words:

“It was actually inspired by my makeup artist, Valium Garland. She wore meat in the 70s, to go out to parties, and we were talking about it, then as she was telling me the story I was actually in the middle of writing my speech for Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell repeal, I did a big rally in Maine. And I called it the prime rib of America…the prime rib of the American Constitution is equality. The best cut of meat this country has to offer. So I wore the meat dress as a statement about equality, um, wearing the best cut meat and arriving and taking as my dates with me discharged soldiers, under the enforcement of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell in the military. So it means something to me for many reasons, one, it was a very big night for myself and the Haüs of Gaga, winning all those amazing awards at the VMA’s, and feeling like the cool kids, but more importantly, the power of young people- the power of the young generation to use their voices to mobilize change. That meat dress represents part of, a very small, small part of the movement towards equality, and for it to be honored in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is the shit.”



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Comments (8)

I saw this dress today. The preservation left it looking as if it were made of plastic. Not very "meaty" at all. Makes me kind of wonder if it was actually "meat" to begin with.

B Cole | Thursday, June 16: 11:33 p.m.

Did you get the matching sirloin headpiece and shoes?

Janet | Friday, June 17: 11:14 a.m.

Although I do not agree with Maclane - Lady Gaga is one of the brighter bulbs in the other wise dimly lit annals of rock music - why go to these lengths to exhibit the dress? Have you ever heard of the dematerialization of the object? I can think of a million better uses of the money.

Debora Donato | Friday, June 17: 11:32 a.m.

After almost a year, the dress would not be very 'meaty' at all. The cuts of meat used for it were very thin, and when preserved would end up looking this way. Think of it as the best cuts in your fridge after a year :)

MMB | Friday, June 17: 4:44 p.m.

Lady Gaga’s meat dress is still amazing, i can't imagine what looks like if i wear it!

dressesshop | Wednesday, July 20: 2:53 a.m.

I need to see this dress one day before I pass!

Rodolfo | Wednesday, July 20: 9:43 a.m.

When I saw this dress on display last weekend, it was the first time I'd ever seen it. I had heard of it but just never brought myself to looking it up because it just sounded disgusting (it is).

A member of the staff had informed guests the dress had been freeze dried, which made it look like jerky, and then painted red to look fresh. I'm sorry, it does just look like painted molded plastic.

I looked up pictures of the original dress (when it was fresh), and as an artist who takes pride in her work, I feel they could have done a much better job at making the meat look as it had originally. I understand that it would still look like painted plastic, but any artist worth their salt (no jerky pun intended), in trying to preserve the feel of the original dress, would have done a better job at trying to duplicate the look of the meat when it was fresh.

Look at the photo of the current state of the dress side by side of a picture of the original (fresh) dress and you'll see what I mean. No matter how disgusting I find the whole concept of the dress, as an artist, I'm disappointed in the preservation.

Theresa | Sunday, October 30: 2:38 p.m.

I'm very happy that it's displayed at the RockHall. Both this dress and Lady Gaga herself will indubitably become legendary. In just four short years, Gaga has already completed more than pop stars/musicians in general who have been around for decades. Congrats to her!

Justin | Wednesday, December 7: 7:26 a.m.