Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney news: Gaga talks about wedding dress ahead of nuptials

Taylor Kinney posted this picture on Instagram to announce his engagement to Lady Gaga Instagram/ taylorkinney11

Since Lady Gaga got engaged to Taylor Kinney, her boyfriend of three years, there has been a lot of speculation about their wedding, and most especially her wedding dress. The singer, after all, is undoubtedly every designer's dream client. While many are guessing that the "Bad Romance" singer will probably go for an avant garde showstopper of a dress that is very Lady Gaga, there are some who think that she'll surprise everyone with a more traditional gown. 

In a recent interview with Women's World Daily, the pop star said that whatever it is that she chooses to wear, it will be for her fiancé.

"It will totally be for Taylor," Lady Gaga told WWD. "It's all about my man. I haven't really thought about anything specific yet but whatever it is, it will be totally for him." 

Kinney popped the question this past February with a heart-shaped Lorraine Schwartz ring. Soon after, the singer shared a picture of the brilliant diamond ring on Instagram with the caption, "He gave me his heart on Valentine's Day and I said yes!" 

Lady Gaga previously shared details about the proposal, saying that Kinney initially proposed to her with a Ring Pop. The singer said she was so excited that she said "yes" right away, and right after, Kinney pulled out the real engagement ring to present to her. 

For now, the happy couple has not revealed too many details about their wedding, but Tony Bennett — a good friend and frequent collaborator of the "Applause" singer — did say that he is going to be singing in the wedding. 

Although they don't have a wedding date yet, Kinney told Just Jared that they intend to get married soon and that they want their wedding to be private. 

"I'm kind of laying low right now, we don't have a date yet, but soon. We'll probably keep it to ourselves," said the "Chicago Fire" actor. 

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