Lady Gaga's Oscars gown made by 25 people in 1,600 hours

Lady Gaga arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

MANILA, Philippines – While you are all still pretty much astonished by Lady Gaga’s Oscars performance, here’s another Gaga trivia that would make your jaws drop. 

The popstar’s Azzedine Alaia gown, which generated a lot of Internet memes because of the bizarre addition of “dishwashing gloves” was made by 25 people under 1,600 hours.

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On Sunday, the hitmaker who has just been engaged to beau Taylor Kinney on Valentine's Day, took to Instagram to share this mind-blowing fact.

"I will never forget tonight. #Oscars thank you Azzedine Alaia for this stunning piece. It took 1600 hrs of embroidery and 25 people in Paris, he's never before made a dress for the Oscars. What an honor. The gloves were hand dyed Crimson, baby orchid blooms hand painted in my hair and killer pear shaped diamonds by Lorraine Schwartz. Hair and makeup @fredericaspiras and @sarahtannomakeup," she wrote.

 

Her ensemble that day also includes a stunning silver shoes, as posted by her stylist, Brandon Maxwell:
 

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