“Queen of Pop” Madonna has a penchant for spectacular fashion moments: at Dolce & Gabbana she presented herself with a flawless complexion.
Aging visually is not an option for the “Queen of Pop”: Madonna (66) proved this once again during Fashion Week in the Italian fashion city of Milan. She took part in both the fashion show and the Dolce & Gabbana party at the weekend in various breathtaking looks and presented her flawless, wrinkle-free complexion both in the front row and when leaving the party location.
The 66-year-old appeared at the fashion show under the motto “Italian Beauty” in an exciting outfit made of black lace – dominated by a spectacular headpiece consisting of a crown and veil. At the party afterwards, she appeared in a provocative look consisting of a white transparent dress combined with a black corset, fishnet tights and other eye-catching accessories.
the singer posted a little review of her stay at the Italian Fashion Week and wrote: “Ciao Milano, thanks to Dolce & Gabbana for all the love.” Under the post, there are comments from fans who celebrate Madonna for her ageless look: “How can you really be real,” commented one follower, while someone else wrote: “The eternal queen.”
Dolce & Gabbana thanks Madonna
The two designers Domenico Dolce (66) and Stefano Gabbana (61) had previously thanked her for her years of support. In a video recorded during the fashion show, the two wrote: “Thank you, Madonna, for believing in us from the very first moment. Who we are today depends in no small part on you! Love.”
Madonna has Italian roots
US singer Madonna has a strong connection to Italy due to her family roots. She was born in 1958 as Madonna Louise Ciccone; her father is the son of Italian immigrants.
Source: Stern

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