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Update: Lady Gaga to Hit Runway, Unveil 'Government Hooker' at Paris Fashion Week

by Jason Lipshutz, N.Y.  |   March 01, 2011 4:46 EST
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After debuting a remix of a "Born This Way" track at designer Thierry Mugler's menswear fashion show in January, Lady Gaga will reteam with the French fashion house to unveil more new music at Paris Fashion Week.

 

Gaga will personally hit the runway and preview "Government Hooker," a new track from "Born This Way," at Mugler's Fall/Winter 2011 womenswear show on Wednesday (Mar. 2). For a second time, pop star will also serve as musical director for the show. The singer was not in attendance at the Mugler show in January, but will be in attendance at tomorrow's show, which stream live on the Thierry Mugler Facebook page beginning at 3 pm EST.

 

"I'm making my debut as a runway model, walking in the MUGLER PARIS FASHIONSHOW 3/2. I directed the show music, previewing Government Hooker," Gaga posted on Twitter this afternoon (Mar. 1).

 

The collaboration between Gaga and Mugler first came to fruition in January, when Gaga debuted a remix to a track titled "Scheiße." Gaga then wore a curvaceous black Mugler outfit designed by stylist Nicola Formichetti when she accepted the Best Pop Vocal Album award at the Grammys ceremony on Feb. 13.


Listen: Gaga Premieres 'Born This Way' Remix at Mugler Fashion Show

 

It's unknown yet which track Gaga will premiere at the show, but most recently the the pop star has been teasing "Judas" as the second single from her album. Gaga released a sampling of the track's lyrics on Twitter last week: "I'm just a Holy Fool, oh baby he's so cruel, but I'm still in love with Judas, Baby,"

 

Meanwhile, the Gaga's "Born This Way" single is still sitting atop the Hot 100 after its epic music video premiered yesterday.


Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' Video Premieres

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