No matter what, you got to strut! With just four days until the Devil Wears 2 hits theaters, Lady Gaga and Doechii have served us an over-the-top appetizer in preparation for for Friday’s tasty entree with the release of the music video for their single “Runway,” from the movie’s soundtrack. And with a song title like that, did you really expect the two stars to deliver anything but serious, high-fashion fantasy?
The new video—directed by Parris Goebel—is, as expected, a total campy delight. Cue the fashions! Set in a surreal room filled with stripes, strobe lights, and even a rain shower or two, the two musicians mug for the cameras in a wide array of avant-garde looks—ranging from bejeweled bodysuits to full-skirted ballgowns. (All of which, frankly, would not look out of place at the 2026 Met Gala next week.)
Also present in both of their bold and theatrical wardrobes? A healthy mix of both emerging designs and top couture houses. That blue and white, floral ceramic vase-like top that Lady Gaga wears, for one, is courtesy of Thevxlley designer Daniel del Valle’s fall 2026 collection; The London-based talent, who was just last week shortlisted as finalist for the 2026 LVMH Prize, is known for turning everyday objects into high-fashion sculptures that double as wearable art.
In another sequence, Gaga dons a structured blue blazer and extremely-voluminous skirt courtesy of Robert Wun’s spring 2026 couture collection, complete with a hand-shaped headpiece and dramatic veil. In addition to those custom latex pieces, she is seen sporting looks from a diverse roster including Luar, Bad Binch Tong Tong, and Gaurav Gupta. Freaky-deaky! Mother Monster style is clearly alive and well.
Doechii, meanwhile, who was styled by Sam Woolf for the video, delivers even more head-turning ensembles to round out the catwalk-worthy clip. The rapper wears striking designs from Viktor & Rolf couture, Gaurav Gupta couture, Harris Reed, and Miss Claire Sullivan—she, too, highlighting both the best of emerging and top fashion talent. (To those wondering: those extra-wide silk-taffeta gowns, reminiscent of the Marie Antoinette era, are courtesy of Sullivan.)
Gaga and Doechii, a match made in fashion heaven, and two style students who clearly did their homework for this assignment. Not that we’d expect anything less. As they make clear in the song, fashion isn’t just a hobby but a way of life: “You were born for the runway—Monday through Sunday.”


