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Madonna looked as youthful as ever as she joined FKA twigs at the Central Saint Martins BA Fashion Graduate Show in London on Tuesday.
The singer, 63, who’s son Rocco Ritchie is enrolled at the college, showcased her own fashion credentials as she slipped into a quirky ensemble complete with boombox handbag as she took a seat on the front row.
She pulled back her blonde locks into neat plaits with noughties style hair clips as she showcased her incredible complexion.
Front row: Madonna, 63, displayed her taut visage as she slipped into a quirky ensemble complete with boombox handbag and joined FKA twigs at fashion show in London on Tuesday
Madonna opted for an all-black ensemble consisting of a long satin gown with a mesh chest panel and studded biker jacket.
She added a pair of platform heeled boots and completed her punky look with layered of silver necklaces and futuristic sunglasses.
FKA twigs put on her usual fashion forward display as she opted for a knitted grey number with lace-up boots and a statement handbag.
Glowing: She pulled back her blonde locks into neat plaits with noughties style hair clips as she showcased her incredible complexion
Pals: Madonna opted for an all-black ensemble consisting of a long satin gown with a mesh chest panel and studded biker jacket
Madonna’s outing comes as she was banned from going live on Instagram after continually breaking the app’s rules with her nude posts, last week.
The singer expressed her outrage after discovering she was unable to broadcast live to her 18 million followers for ‘going against Community Guidelines’ on the app, with a later message reminding users not to ‘spam’ or ‘post nudity’.
Sharing a video of the moment she learnt that she had been blocked, Madonna declared ‘I’ve never worn so many clothes in my life’, although she has previously had risqué content removed by the app.
Alternative: She added a pair of platform heeled boots and completed her punky look with layered of silver necklaces and futuristic sunglasses
VIP’s: FKA twigs put on her usual fashion forward display as she opted for a knitted grey number with lace-up boots and a statement handbag
Stylish: Madonna showed off her retro boombox handbag as she held it in front of her face
She captioned the clip: ‘Not Us!!!! violation of community guidelines……….’
In a video on her Stories, Madonna questioned if her post on NFT videos last week could be blame, as they featured graphic digital scans of her own vagina, as well as naked depictions of herself giving birth to trees, butterflies, and robotic centipedes.
After saying she was ‘speechless’, Madonna mused: ‘It’s weird, they’re being really mysterious about why, they’re not giving me a reason. It’s like a bureaucracy inside a computer.
Fuming: Madonna’s outing comes as she was banned from going live on Instagram after continually breaking the app’s rules with her nude posts, last week
Removed: Madonna shared a video of the moment she learnt that she had been blocked before kicking off at the app for not explaining the reason why
‘I haven’t done anything lately, nothing crazy this week anyways… it may be a delayed reaction from my NFTs last week.
‘I’m sorry to let everyone down, I was looking forward to this. I pledge allegiance to the censorship people.’
Madonna was subject to online ridicule after she shared her graphic NFT videos on her social media platforms.
Deleted: She declared ‘I’ve never worn so many clothes in my life’, although she has previously had risqué content removed by the app, such as this now censored image
Madonna teamed up with digital artist, graphic designer, and animator Beeple (whose real name is Michael Joseph Winkelmann) to make the three NFT videos – also known as non-fungible tokens – which leave very little to imagination.
Among the most graphic aspects of the clips are the close-up shots of the Like a Virgin singer’s vagina, which were created using scans of the singer’s own genitals – and which sparked the most controversy and outrage on social media.
The videos cannot be seen on her Instagram page currently, but it is unclear if they were removed by herself or Instagram.
Shocking: Last week, Madonna was subject to online ridicule after she shared her graphic NFT videos on her social media platforms
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