via YouTube/Lana Del ReyMusicNewsMusic / NewsWatch Lana Del Rey’s new video for ‘White Dress’The sunset roller skating visuals released alongside the singer’s new album, Chemtrails Over the Country ClubShareLink copied ✔️March 20, 2021March 20, 2021TextThom WaiteLana Del Rey - spring/summer 2017 Yesterday (March 19) Lana Del Rey released her long-awaited seventh studio album, Chemtrails Over the Country Club. Prior to the Norman Fucking Rockwell! follow-up, the singer premiered visuals for two new singles — “Let Me Love You Like A Woman” and the album’s title track — alongside teasers for a third titled “White Dress”. Now, the “White Dress” video has arrived in full. Directed by Constellation Jones, it features a figure roller skating down a desert road, cutting to Lana Del Rey in a sling. Late last year, the singer noted that she’d fractured her arm while filming a video in an Instagram post, writing: “I wiped out on my beautiful skates before the video even began after a long day of figure eights and jumps in the twilight of the desert.” According to a press release, the new video also takes cues from Lana’s longtime inspiration David Lynch. As well as Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Lana Del Rey has followed 2019’s Norman Fucking Rockwell! with a poetry book and album, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass. A record of “American standards and classics” is also reportedly in the works. Watch the video for “White Dress” below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘UK Ug’: How Gen Z Brits reinvented rap in 2025 How a century-old Danish brand became pop culture’s favourite sound systemDHLInside singer Sigrid’s intimate walks through nature with her fans ‘The unknown is exciting’: Why Gorillaz’ upcoming album is all about deathThe 20 best tracks of 2025, rankedThe 20 best albums of 2025, rankedThe renaissance of Zara Larsson: ‘I’m out of the Khia Asylum’The 10 best music videos of 2025, rankedListen to our shadowy Dazed Winter 2025 playlist7 of Chase Infiniti’s favourite K-pop tracksMeet The Deep, K-pop’s antihero ‘This is our Nirvana!’: Are Geese Gen Z’s first great rock band?