Lady Gaga's inauguration brooch can now be yours — for $2K
Fans of Lady Gaga’s “Hunger Games”-style inauguration brooch, the odds are finally in your favor.
The 34-year-old pop star’s larger-than-life gold Schiaparelli dove stole the spotlight during her performance at President Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony in January, with many on social media comparing it to a mockingjay pin.
And now, “Little Monsters” have a chance to nab a similar version of the symbolic accessory from Schiaparelli, Bergdorf Goodman, and Dover Street Market stores — for a price.
Starting Thursday, the dove brooch is available in four sizes, ranging from a six-centimeter gold version priced at $790 to a 12-centimeter white bird that’ll set you back $2,150; Gaga’s custom version was even larger.
However, the steep price tag benefits a charitable cause, with all funds raised going straight to the superstar’s Born This Way Foundation.
Schiaparelli Lady Gaga Born This Way Foundation Dove Brooch ($2,150)
The non-profit, which she co-founded with her mother Cynthia Germanotta, aims to de-stigmatize mental illness and support youth struggling with their mental health.
“My daughter and I, along with the young people we work with every day, believe kindness is the way forward,” Germanotta told Vogue.
“We couldn’t be more grateful to have the proceeds from the Schiaparelli Dove, a beautiful symbol of hope and new beginnings, benefit our work and mission to build a kinder, braver world.”
Gaga wore her original brooch with an haute couture outfit also designed by Schiaparelli, comprised of a sweeping red skirt and fitted navy jacket.