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  • Lady Gaga wore a bucket hat with the same prints as her shirt
  • The singer also flaunted her golden hoops and necklace
  • Some of her arm tattoos were highlighted in one of the photos

Lady Gaga definitely knows how to pull off any outfit. Mother Monster took to Instagram Tuesday to flaunt her latest pink outfit, which she wore during a private flight bound for New York City.

"Did somebody say NEW YORK?....also why are these hats such a thing," the 35-year-old singer wrote in the caption.

The pop star shared a series of photos in which she could be seen donning a pink collar shirt with butterfly-shaped strawberry prints and a bucket hat with the same print.

According to Vogue, Petals and Peacocks designed the matching set "for a delightfully light-hearted look that was still pure Gaga—whimsical, charming, and as sugary sweet as a Chromatica Oreo."

Gaga wore a white bandeau underneath the shirt, which remained unbuttoned. The singer also applied glossy pink lipstick and completed her look with golden hoops.

In the first photo, Gaga could be seen carrying a cute stuffed animal on her left arm.

In the second photo, she flaunted her golden neck chains and finger rings that looked like little chains. The photo also highlighted some tattoos on Gaga's right arm.

Meanwhile, her dramatic eyeliner and long lashes were highlighted in the third and last photo, which was a close-up selfie.

Celebrities and fans showered the singer with love in the comments. Rapper Big Freedia commented with three heart icons, while Drag Queen Aquaria left a smiley and a statue of liberty emoji as a reaction to Gaga's photos.

Earlier this month, TicketMaster announced that "Chromatica Ball," Gaga's upcoming tour, has been postponed until the summer of 2022. The singer was supposed to begin her tour from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's performance in London on July 25.

Last month, Gaga opened up about her mental health and past traumatic experiences on "The Me You Can't See," the new Apple TV+ docuseries hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry.

"I went through a really crazy time in my head that I still work on," Gaga said in the docuseries' first episode, which was based on her life. "And I'm trying to make sure that I give back with that experience instead of just, I don't know, locking it away and faking it."

She also recalled how a music producer asked her to "take your clothes off" when she was just 19.

"And I left and they told me they were going to burn all my music," she said. "And they didn't stop, they didn't stop asking me and I just froze and I just… I…I don't even remember."

The singer refused to name the said producer.

Gaga will be seen next in Ridley Scott's directorial "House of Gucci," which is slated for release on Nov. 24.

Lady Gaga, seen here in Tokyo in 2016, has a huge following in Japan
Lady Gaga, seen here in Tokyo in 2016, has a huge following in Japan AFP / BEHROUZ MEHRI