Lady Gaga and Versace celebrate 10th anniversary of Born This Way with Pride-themed apparel

‘Different is beautiful’: Lady Gaga teams up with Versace to celebrate 10th anniversary of Born This Way with Pride-themed apparel

Lady Gaga teamed up with Versace to celebrate both Pride and the 10th anniversary of her album Born This Way with a limited edition apparel collection. 

The 35-year-old superstar took to Instagram to share the news, as she modeled a black beret with rainbow letters and an oversized white T-shirt from the line.  

Thirty-percent of the proceeds from the sales will go to Gaga’s Born This Way foundation, and the line aims to support the LQBTQ+ community and mental health. 

Clothing for a cause: In honor of the 10th anniversary of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way the megastar teamed up with Versace to launch a limited edition apparel collection of pride-themed pieces to support LGBTQ

The House of Gucci star looked effortlessly cool as she reclined on a couch in two of the pieces, while taking a quick video. 

She continued to add attitude to the look with a bright green printed belt and Ray-Ban sunglasses, while flashing a red lip. 

‘Versace has always been a leader. Since Gianni, Donatella, Allegra, and still now they have celebrated the beautiful colors of love we have within us to offer each other. We were all more different, and different is beautiful,’ she wrote. 

The Rain On Me singer continued to thank Donatella for ‘supporting LGBTQ+ mental health and the Born This Way tenth anniversary.’ 

Attitude: The House of Gucci star looked effortlessly cool as she reclined on a couch in two of the pieces, while taking a quick video

Attitude: The House of Gucci star looked effortlessly cool as she reclined on a couch in two of the pieces, while taking a quick video 

Pricey: The eye-catching beret retails for $350 and both the black and white Born This Way x Versace shirts sell for $250 but 30% proceeds go to Gaga's Born This Way foundation

Pricey: The eye-catching beret retails for $350 and both the black and white Born This Way x Versace shirts sell for $250 but 30% proceeds go to Gaga's Born This Way foundation

Pricey: The eye-catching beret retails for $350 and both the black and white Born This Way x Versace shirts sell for $250 but 30% proceeds go to Gaga’s Born This Way foundation

Donatella: 'Thank you Donatella for supporting LGBTQ+ mental health and the Born This Way tenth anniversary,' Gaga wrote in her caption; pictured at Stonewall Day 2019

Donatella: ‘Thank you Donatella for supporting LGBTQ+ mental health and the Born This Way tenth anniversary,’ Gaga wrote in her caption; pictured at Stonewall Day 2019

The eye-catching beret retails for $350 and both the black and white Born This Way x Versace shirts sell for $250. 

Additionally, a special replica of the $20,000 Versace leather jacket the singer wore on her Born This Way Ball tour will also be auctioned off through Omaze.com.

Bidding on the custom garment — which took 400 hours to make — officially closes on June 30, and a winner will be announced on July 14. 

And the celebration doesn’t stop with luxury apparel items. Earlier this week, Gaga announced that she will be releasing a special edition of her 2011 album on June 18 to her fan’s delight. 

Chance to win: A special replica of the $20,000 Versace leather jacket the singer wore on her Born This Way Ball tour will also be auctioned off through Omaze.com

Chance to win: A special replica of the $20,000 Versace leather jacket the singer wore on her Born This Way Ball tour will also be auctioned off through Omaze.com

Icon: The Rain On Me singer was handed a key to the city of West Hollywood on May 23, and an official Born This Way Day was declared

Icon: The Rain On Me singer was handed a key to the city of West Hollywood on May 23, and an official Born This Way Day was declared

The record which will feature new packaging and also include a second disk of reimagined versions of the 14 tracks sung by various collaborators. 

On May 23, the longtime LGBTQ ally was also handed a key to the city of West Hollywood in honor of her longtime activism. 

Ahead of Pride month, ‘Born This Way’ was painted on Robertson Blvd and an official Born This Way Day was declared as her song has become an anthem for the community.   

‘You’ve been the motherf***ing key to my heart for a long time,’ she told a cheering crowd in her acceptance speech.’I promise that I’ll always be here for this day … to celebrate with you. To feel joy with you, to cry with you, to laugh with you. Because you know what we are? We’re poets and we’re just talking to each other.’ 

'You've been the motherf***ing key to my heart for a long time,' she told a cheering crowd in her acceptance speech after Mayor Lindsey Horvath gifted her a key

‘You’ve been the motherf***ing key to my heart for a long time,’ she told a cheering crowd in her acceptance speech after Mayor Lindsey Horvath gifted her a key