Hayley Williams Admires Lady Gaga’s ‘Indie Disco Queen’ Style at ‘Harlequin’ Listening Event

At the recent listening party for “Harlequin,” Hayley Williams couldn’t help but gush over Lady Gaga’s striking ‘Indie Disco Queen’ aesthetic. Gaga’s bold fashion choice, blending eclectic vibes with a hint of glam, caught everyone’s attention, and Hayley was no exception. With her signature flair, Gaga embraced a look that perfectly complemented the event’s creative energy, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. Hayley Williams is sending some serious love to Lady Gaga, celebrating her as an alternative fashion icon.

After Gaga’s “Harlequin” listening party in London on September 25, the Paramore frontwoman took to Instagram Stories to share a snapshot of Gaga’s stunning look. She wrote, “When Gaga serves up this specific flavor of punky indie disco baddie.”

“I wanna live in this vibe,” Williams added, clearly in awe.

Gaga certainly brought her A-game that night, embodying her Joker: Folie à Deux character, Harley Quinn. The 13-time Grammy winner dazzled in a pinstripe dress, diamond-patterned tights, and a spiky red mullet, complete with dramatic blue eye shadow and a colorful tear on her cheek.

At the event, Gaga hosted an intimate gathering of her Little Monsters, where she played tracks from her upcoming album Harlequin, set to release this Friday as a companion to the Joker sequel. Fans shared clips of Gaga singing along and dancing joyfully among the crowd, capturing the vibrant energy of the night. Many attendees also posted selfies with the star, cherishing the memorable moments.

This exciting outing followed Gaga’s announcement of Harlequin, which comes ahead of her seventh studio album due in February. On September 24, she revealed the project’s cover art and tracklist, featuring well-known songs like “Get Happy.”

“It includes a lot of the music from Joker, along with some original pieces I wrote for the film,” Gaga shared on the red carpet at the Folie à Deux London premiere, just before the fan event. “There’s even one track exclusive to the album called ‘Happy Mistake.’ It’s filled with fascinating, original production.”

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