Yesterday she was told that she won’t be able to play a gig in Indonesia after protests from Islamic extremists.

But if Lady Gaga is going to insist on forgetting half her wardrobe when she steps out in public, then she’s not exactly going to help fight her case.

The pop star was snapped leaving Japan having played three nights at the Saitama Super Arena, and tottered through Narita International airport in towering platform lace-ups.

Gaga, where's your trousers? The pop star was snapped walking through an airport in Japan wearing just a Chanel jacket
Gaga, where's your trousers? The pop star was snapped walking through an airport in Japan wearing just a Chanel jacket

Gaga, where’s your trousers? The pop star was snapped walking through an airport in Japan wearing just a Chanel jacket

But it was the lack of attire that drew the most attention as she made her way through the terminal in nothing more than a Chanel jacket that she had zipped up and ended just below her bottom.

She completed the look with snagged fishnet tights and a military style cap, black gloves and sunglasses.

And under the cap peeked a shock of ginger hair, recently dyed having ditched the rainbow-effect locks she showed off last week.

Strutting: Gaga teamed the jacket with towering platform lace-ups and a military-style cap

Strutting: Gaga teamed the jacket with towering platform lace-ups and a military-style cap

 

Gaga, 26, was heading off to Taiwan to play two nights at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall as part of her Born This Way ball.

From there she heads to the Phillipines, Thailand and Singapore and was due to play the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jarkata, Indonesia on June 3.

But she was forced to cancel the concert after police refused her a permit following protests by Islamic extremists.

Mind how you go: Gaga takes a tentative step onto the airport bus as she steadies herself in those high heels
Mind how you go: Gaga takes a tentative step onto the airport bus as she steadies herself in those high heels

Mind how you go: Gaga takes a tentative step onto the airport bus as she steadies herself in those high heels

A total of 52,000 tickets have so far been sold for the gig which is the biggest show on the Asian leg of her world tour.

Promoter Michael Rusli had hoped police would still grant the megastar permission to perform, but spokesman Boy Rafli Amar confirmed that the application has been rejected.

Indonesia’s Muslims are mostly moderate but a hardline fringe has become increasingly vocal with radical groups such as the Islamic Defenders Front and the Muslim Defender Team threatening that ‘bad things might happen’ if the show goes ahead.

They have suggested they will forcibly prevent Lady Gaga from stepping off her plane saying the outlandish performer will corrupt the nation’s youth.

Anger: Protests by Islamic extremists on the streets of Indonesia have led to police refusing a permit for Lady Gaga to perform in the capital Jakarta

Anger: Protests by Islamic extremists on the streets of Indonesia have led to police refusing a permit for Lady Gaga to perform in the capital Jakarta

 

That won't make us green with envy: The singer stepped out in a lime green dress with a cut away panel and a white and red wig in Taipei today
That won't make us green with envy: The singer stepped out in a lime green dress with a cut away panel and a white and red wig in Taipei today

That won’t make us green with envy: The singer stepped out in a lime green dress with a cut away panel and a white and red wig in Taipei today