The opening of a whole floor turned over to the extravagant world of pop singer Lady Gaga attracted droves of tourists and shoppers

Lady Gaga, known for sporting the pop industry's most lavish, often impractical outfits, cut the opening ribbon herself, giving fans a chance to buy a piece of her fashion mystique.
There's a huge "Gaga bust candle" for $395, cookie boxes in the shape of her costumes for $85, or for $10 more a chocolate replica of the shoe she wore in the "Bad Romance" video.
Marty Balber, visiting from California, said the Gaga emporium was a one-stop shop for his six young nieces.
"I planned weeks in advance," he said, eyeing the multi-colored fake fingernails and T-shirts. "They love that stuff."
A quarter of sale proceeds will go to Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, which aims to support youth causes.
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