Lady Gaga is unpredictable in all facets of her life, including her fashion and actions. After launching her new single through surprise appearances at random small clubs, the superstar now makes unannounced appearances at homeless shelters.

In December 2016, the pop icon visited the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT) foundation in London to show her support for homeless LGBTQ youth.

Lady Gaga stepped out in one of her unpredictable outfits, reinforcing her obsession with metallics by wearing the Ellery “Witch Doctor” bubble-sleeved mini dress. The singer paired it with tights and cinched the waist with a wide black belt.

The then-30-year-old mismatched her outfit with a pale pink wide-brimmed hat and red-hot Rebecca Björnsdotter “Tove” boots.
Swedish shoe designer Rebecca Björnsdotter, who graduated from Cordwainers at the London College of Fashion, founded her eponymous brand inspired by Viking and Sami art.

Lady Gaga uploaded a video of herself with the youth of Albert Kennedy Trust, greeting her followers with some holiday cheer before asking for support for the foundation.
The singer even said kind words about AKT and its homeless youth: “They need positive words and donations to keep LGBTQ homeless children who were abandoned off the streets and out of shelters that are dangerous. They are normal good kids, i hung out with them all day. They deserve a real shot at life. #NoRoomForHate.”

Gaga’s Rebecca Björnsdotter “Tove” boots are no longer available online.

 
					