The "Perfect Illusion" singer said she doesn't want her wardrobe to steal the spotlight from her music, reported ET online.
"To be frank, I would just prefer to go through this album cycle and talk about my music. That'd be great.It becomes about everything else, and that was what I (once) wanted. But if I wear a black T-shirt and black pants every day, (people) might listen to what I write.
"All the outfits, fashion and art pieces over the years made sense to me. They didn't make sense to other people. But I always got it. It was an expression, not a hiding," the 30-year-old songstress said.
"You can't make music with a bunch of boys who are staring at a lobster on your head. This time, my style just stayed naturally at how I've been in the studio.