Published: April 28, 2026 Last Updated 2 months ago by FPN
Lady Gaga and Doechii present a visually striking music video for their duet “Runway,” the lead single from The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack.
The video, directed by Parris Goebel, transforms the dance floor into a fashion runway, blending nostalgia, opulence, and innovative style. Released shortly before the film’s premiere, it captures the glamour that made the original 2006 movie a cultural reference point for fashion enthusiasts.
The video begins in a room decorated with black-and-white optical patterns, where dancers pose before transitioning into precise, voguing choreography. Brightly colored gloves stand out against the monochrome setting. Lady Gaga and Doechii then appear, commanding attention with confident movements that reflect the song’s central lyric: “Monday to Sunday I can turn a dance floor into a runway.”
The video’s aesthetic combines high camp with references to fashion history and pop culture, drawing inspiration from The Hunger Games Capitol, Tim Burton’s Mad Hatter, and the opening of Funny Face. The wardrobe features hoop skirts, feathered outerwear, elaborate headpieces, and a vivid color palette.
Victorian-inspired gowns appear alongside futuristic and theatrical elements, maintaining a dynamic visual energy.
The video’s release, one week before the Met Gala’s “Camp” theme, highlights The Devil Wears Prada’s lasting influence on perceptions of the fashion industry. In today’s social media landscape, the video emphasizes fashion’s theatricality and its ability to entertain and empower.
Photo: Lady Gaga/Doechii/Youtube Lady Gaga in “Runway” music video.
This music video distinguishes itself by highlighting emerging designers rather than established brands. The wardrobe showcases innovative pieces, effectively transforming the video into a live runway presentation.
Lady Gaga appears in several notable ensembles:
- A futuristic blue blazer paired with an ombré-effect skirt by Robert Wun.
- A blue-and-white porcelain-inspired top by Daniel Del Valle of The Vxlley, worn during a whimsical tea-pouring sequence.
- A striking red latex suit that channels Britney Spears’ “Toxic” energy.
- A custom red suit by Luar, which she shares simultaneously with Doechii in a memorable conjoined couture moment.
Doechii’s wardrobe includes a cutaway caged bustier and dramatic hoop skirt by Harris Reed, highlighting structural design and modern style. Styled in part by Sam Wolfe, she emerges as a significant presence in fashion-performance collaborations.
The video also features Victorian ball gowns by Miss Claire Sullivan, whose designs use glamour as armor, as seen in her recent work with Addison Rae and PinkPantheress. Additional references include Matières Fécales, Bad Binch Tong Tong, Viktor & Rolf, and Gaurav Gupta.
Kyle Luu styles the broader cast of dancers, while Chloe and Chenelle support Gaga’s personal looks. The overall effect is cohesive yet eclectic, blending nostalgia with contemporary high fashion.
“Runway” is an upbeat dance-house track focused on confidence and self-expression. Co-written by Gaga, Doechii, and others, it complements the film’s fashion-world setting and references the fictional Runway magazine led by Miranda Priestly.
The video conveys that fashion thrives when it supports original ideas from independent designers. In an industry often dominated by large brands, highlighting talents such as Robert Wun, Harris Reed, and Miss Claire Sullivan is both intentional and impactful. As noted in the commentary, glamour can serve as armor, and in this video, that armor is bold and colorful.
Photo: Lady Gaga/Doechii/Youtube Lady Gaga and Doechii in “Runway” music video.
With The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiering on April 30 and May 1, 2026, the music video serves as a preview, generating anticipation for Meryl Streep’s return as the editor and introducing new audiences to the film’s satirical take on the fashion industry.
Lady Gaga has consistently integrated music, performance art, and fashion throughout her career, using clothing as a form of storytelling. Collaborating with Doechii, who brings her own distinctive style, adds dynamic energy to the project.
Parris Goebel’s direction, drawing on her experience with Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show and Gaga’s 2025 Coachella performance, brings purposeful movement to every scene. The choreography transitions models into dancers and dancers into runway stars, reinforcing the song’s message that confidence is essential.
The “Runway” video illustrates the evolution of fashion since the original film. Social media has broadened access to style and increased the emphasis on spectacle. Videos like this influence trends, support emerging designers, and encourage audiences to experiment with fashion.
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