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In a black dress and transparent lace, Madonna rekindles her passion for sulphurous Gothic

2022-08-01T13:41:57.686Z


The singer made a remarkable appearance this weekend in New York. To attend the performance of the musical MJ: The Musical, which retraces the life of Michael Jackson, in New York, Madonna honored transparency, thus showing herself to be totally in tune with the fashion spirit of the moment. This Saturday, July 30, she wore a long openwork floral black lace dress revealing her equally black underwear. To accessorize her outfit, the interpreter of Like a Virgin h


To attend the performance of the musical

MJ: The Musical,

which retraces the life of Michael Jackson, in New York, Madonna honored transparency, thus showing herself to be totally in tune with the fashion spirit of the moment.

This Saturday, July 30, she wore a long openwork floral black lace dress revealing her equally black underwear.

To accessorize her outfit, the interpreter of

Like a Virgin

had bet on a pair of leather mittens, and a cascade of silver necklaces with cross pendants.

Gothic accents reminiscent of her iconic '80s style, complemented by dark glasses and patent platform shoes.

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political act

Question transparency, Madonna is not at her first attempt.

In 2016, she had bet on this stylistic register on the occasion of the Met Gala by wearing a “bondage” outfit signed Givenchy revealing her breasts and her pasties.

His appearance had caused a strong reaction, triggering a torrent of hostile reactions.

What the singer had replied on her Instagram account: “When it comes to women's rights, we are still in the Middle Ages.

My dress had an artistic but also political meaning", she explained, denouncing "the fact that some people think that a woman cannot express her sexuality or be daring after a certain age proves that we live in a sexist and ageist society.

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Madonna at the 2016 Met Gala. (New York, May 2, 2016.) Getty Images

And to add: “I have never thought about putting barriers in myself, I will not start now.

We must not be afraid if [...] we want to change history.

I do not intend to apologize and I remain rebellious.

Always, and forever.

Source: lefigaro

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