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Runway by Lady Gaga and Doechii defines fashion camp

“Runway” by Lady Gaga and Doechii introduces The Devil Wears Prada 2 with bold fashion and ballroom-inspired energy. The video blends haute couture with striking visuals, featuring designers like Daniel del Valle and Harris Reed, while presenting fashion as a powerful lifestyle statement rather than mere entertainment.

The new track by Lady Gaga and Doechii for The Devil Wears Prada 2, “Runway,” can be summed up in two words: FASHION CAMP. In all caps.

The song debuted three days ago as a preview of the film, which hits theaters today, April 30. From the start, the music video makes its intent clear: it celebrates fashion as both spectacle and attitude. Beyond the looks, its energy stands out—charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. The nod to ballroom culture, dance, and club scenes isn’t accidental; it defines the tone and sets a bold, self-assured aesthetic.

The wardrobe deserves its own spotlight. It works—no debate. Each look blends risk and precision, drawing clear inspiration from haute couture. Every outfit adds drama and reinforces the central message. “Runway” doesn’t just support a film; it delivers a statement: fashion isn’t a hobby, it’s a way of life.

For Lady Gaga, the video features designs by Daniel del Valle, who created the blue-and-white ceramic-inspired floral look, and Robert Wun, responsible for a structured blue blazer paired with a voluminous skirt from his spring collection. Both designs strengthen her stage presence and visual identity.

Meanwhile, Doechii, styled by Sam Woolf, wears pieces from Viktor & Rolf, Harris Reed, and Miss Claire Sullivan. Her wardrobe balances theatrical flair with freshness, fitting seamlessly into the video’s universe.

“Runway” lands because it knows exactly what it wants: to provoke, to shine, and to turn every frame into a runway.

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