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Madonna, 67, slips right into a naughty bridal outfit… 42 years after she modeled a marriage robe for Like A Virgin

Madonna has modeled a bridal look complete with lace gloves and a delicate veil for the new Dolce & Gabbana campaign.

The outfit seems to be a nod to her 1984 music video for Like A Virgin where she wore a sexy wedding dress.

Her figure looked fantastic as she wore a corseted top with a sweetheart neckline and lace underwear as she added fishnet stockings and white pumps. 

The color images were shared to Instagram on Friday just a day after the black-and-white D&G commercial of bride Madonna was uploaded.

‘LA BAMBOLA … 🩷,’ the caption read, which literally translates to The Doll in Italian. In the clip, the icon sings in Italian to a small crowd.

Madonna has served as the model for the 2025 and 2026 releases from the Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana.

Madonna has modeled a bridal look complete with lace gloves and a delicate veil for the new Dolce & Gabbana campaign

Madonna has modeled a bridal look complete with lace gloves and a delicate veil for the new Dolce & Gabbana campaign

The color images were shared to Instagram on Friday just a day after the black-and-white D&G commercial of bride Madonna was uploaded

The color images were shared to Instagram on Friday just a day after the black-and-white D&G commercial of bride Madonna was uploaded

The outfit seems to be a nod to her 1984 music video for Like A Virgin where she wore a sexy wedding dress

The outfit seems to be a nod to her 1984 music video for Like A Virgin where she wore a sexy wedding dress

These ads come after Madonna made a star appearance in Dolce & Gabbana’s front row during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday.

To the backdrop of her hit ‘You’ll See,’ Madonna and her boyfriend Akeem Morris were ushered to their seats next to Vogue’s Anna Wintour just as the Fall-Winter 2026-27 show was about to begin

Other front row guests couldn’t resist recording the moment as she hugged actor Alberto Guerra, with whom she recently shot a Dolce & Gabbana campaign.

Madonna has been a Dolce & Gabbana icon since the 1990s, with key moments including wearing a bodice by the duo studded with colored stones and crystals for the 1991 New York preview of the film Truth Or Dare.

The designers also created costumes for the Erotica tour in 1992 and the Drowned World Tour in 2001.

Madonna last appeared at the Dolce & Gabbana showroom for the Spring-Summer 2025 collection, wearing a lace veil. 

This time, her infamous blonde locks were loose. She wore a black blazer over a dark minidress, with turquoise leather gloves giving the only color pop.

'LA BAMBOLA ... ¿¿,' the caption read, which literally translates to The Doll in Italian

‘LA BAMBOLA … ��,’ the caption read, which literally translates to The Doll in Italian

Madonna has served as the model for the 2026 releases from the Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana

Madonna has served as the model for the 2026 releases from the Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana

Her figure looked fantastic as she wore a corseted top with lace underwear and fishnet stockings

Her figure looked fantastic as she wore a corseted top with lace underwear and fishnet stockings

A generous view of her bottom was also shared

A generous view of her bottom was also shared

In this image, she added a faux white fur coat

In this image, she added a faux white fur coat

Madonna has been married twice before to Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie

Madonna has been married twice before to Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie

Designer Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s collection for next fall and winter featured transparent lace dresses and skirts reminiscent of Madonna’s early aesthetic and big-shouldered pinstriped suits that recalled her Vogue music video. 

The collection also featured big faux furs and animal prints.

Models gave a little twirl in front of Madonna and Wintour, making sure they caught the mirrored double-breasted suits with lapels on both the front and the back.

 Both style-makers wore dark sunglasses as they squatted in the low front-row seats, Madonna wrapping her arms around her legs. Attentive during the show, they privately exchanged impressions at the end.

After the show, the designers walked down the runway to embrace the Queen of Pop and then whisked her backstage.