It's midnight and things are getting magical at Taylor's place: Clouds roll in, lavender sprouts from the floor, and she loses herself amidst the changing scene and the billowing haze.
Cameos abound — most notably Haim, actress Laura Dern, producer Jack Antonoff — in this Cinderella story where "House Wench Taylor" takes her shot at the glamorous life.
Taylor Swift's Midnights era starts appropriately enough with a parody of classic horror tropes, but then gets increasingly complex, with setups ranging from an elucidating confrontation with another version of herself, a depiction of the social awkwardness that comes from being so "big," and a mid-video funeral segment.