Between the red-carpet covering dress and her matching blue hair, we couldn’t help but think Lady Gaga stole the show at the Golden Globes.

Whilst, yes, Sandra Oh looked magnificent, and the Fiji water girl truly mastered the smize, it was Gaga and her epic periwinkle Valentino gown that dominated our social feeds.

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Winning a coveted award for A Star Is Born, remade last year by Bradley Cooper to much fanfare, Gaga paid homage to Judy Garland by wearing a dress in the same hue Garland wore to the Golden Globes on the year she was nominated (and won) for her part in the same role.

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The film was up for five awards this year, including Best Actress in a Drama, although the only award the cast walked away with was an award for Best Song, courtesy of Lady Gaga, of course.

Gaga accepted the award from Idris Elba and Taylor Swift alongside her co-writers of ‘Shallow’ Andrew Wyatt, Anthony Rossomando and Mark Ronson.

Although the 32 year-old missed out on her Best Actress award (to Glenn Close), she clearly was not disheartened and posted of her joy the next day on Instagram.

Providing a rare glimpse into Gaga’s life, her fiancé, Christian Carino, also posted an adorable morning after snap of the star, complete with her award, and a bowl of fruity pebbles. The talent agent humorously captioned the photo, ‘what a rager.’

Bouncing back like the ‘rager’ she is, Gaga was out-and-about for her A Star Is Born co-star Sam Elliott’s hand and footprint ceremony in Hollywood.

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Continuing the blue theme (her hair was sadly back to its original blonde) the multi-hyphenate wore a leather trench coat in the same colour, by Fay.

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She paired the belted outerwear with a dramatic side-parting, old Hollywood glamour cat-eye eyeliner and black, stiletto heels.

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Considering colour wheel tailoring is expected to be one of 2019’s biggest trends, we’re considering investing in a dirty pastel coat ASAP.

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Talk about spring goals.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.