Lorde Covers Britney Spears In An Exclusive Music Video Drop | Vogue

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Directed by Alfred Marroquin, the music video for Lorde’s cover of “Break the Ice” is stripped-down and borderline cottagecore in its execution, with the 24-year-old singer clad in a bright-red crop top and pants that seem to visually recall Spears’s red latex jumpsuit from the “Oops!…I Did It Again” video from 2000. Lorde also sings a version of “Fallen Fruit,” from her latest record “Solar Power.”

Director: Alfred Marroquín
Executive Producer: Nance Messineo
Executive Producer: Cole Santiago
Line Producer: Sean Gordon-Loebl
Director of Photography: Zoe Simöne-Yi
1st AC: Aaron Snow
2nd AC: Sarah Penson
Steadicam Operator: Franz Brun
Gaffer: Omar Nasr
Key Grip: Gulab Singh
Location Sound Mixer: Patrick Southern
Production Support: Salina Hernandez, Jeremy Berger, Trevor Bukowski, Raimi Fasula-Moore
Hair Stylist: Cameron Reins
Makeup Artist: Amber Dresden
Stylist Assistant: Leslie Padoll

Filmed On Location at New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY

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