LADY Gaga and Beyoncé’s new video for “Telephone” was released on Friday, delivering yet another stunning film tailor-made to Gaga‘s series of bizarre and awe-inspiring music montages.

The video stars the two divas and Transformers star Tyrese Gibson as Beyonce’s love interest, and is directed by Jonas Akerlund. It follows on from the video for “Paparazzi,” after Lady Gaga is thrown in a “prison for bitches” for killing her boyfriend, Alexander Skarsgård. ‘Honey B’ bails Gaga out of jail for the sole purpose of killing Tyrese in a captivating display of stylised violence ala Quentin Tarantino. Although Tarantino took no space up on the director’s chair, he gladly lent his Pussy Wagon from the Kill Bill series for the music video.

Lady Gaga in vintage Thierry Mugler.

About one minute into the video, Gaga takes the opportunity to make reference to hermaphrodite rumours that have been surrounding her. After prison officers throw her in her cell, they strip her naked and she leaps onto the bars, exposing herself to the camera and fellow prisoners. The officers are overheard saying, “I told you she didn’t have a dick,” to which a second officer replies: “Too bad.” What follows after Honey B and Gaga kill off Tyrese is a bizarre mass murder song and dance that should leave Gaga fans wanting more from the pop diva and her bad girl version of Thelma & Louise.

Of course, Gaga‘s fashion choices always promise to wow us and she did it again — from her pointed-shoulder prison get-up to her blue Fred Butler telephone headpiece, it’s obvious the 23-year-old totally went wild with the talents from her Haus of Gaga. But don’t think she did it all alone: she enlisted Dazed & Confused creative director and fashion director for Vogue Homme Japan Nicola Formichetti to play stylist.

Beyoncé in Jean Charles de Castelbajac.

Amongst the many outfit changes, Gaga wore a custom Viktor & Rolf jumpsuit for her prison yard stint, vintage Chanel sunglasses, a studded jacket by Search and Destroy, a vintage hat and dress by Thierry Mugler when she leaves the clink, a plastic sheath by Rachel Barrett and Christian Louboutin boots.

Beyoncé was definitely not left out of the mix, also wearing vintage Thierry Mugler for her car scene, a yellow hat and latex dress by Atsuko Kudo with Jeremy Scott sunnies, a Wonder Woman-inspired dress by Oscar Olima, and a military jacket by Jean Charles de Castelbajac with denim shorts by Franc Fernandez and Oscar Olima. The ladies also wear matching cowboy hat pantsuits by Emilie Pirlot.

We can’t get enough of them two and, if the video is anything to go by, we see more collaborations in the near future.

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