Madonna, 67, slips into a naughty bridal outfit… 42 years after she modeled a wedding gown for Like A Virgin

Madonna, 67, returns to the spotlight in a bridal ensemble echoing her iconic 1984 “Like A Virgin” era

At 67, Madonna has once again donned a bridal ensemble, complete with lace gloves and a refined veil, for Dolce & Gabbana’s latest campaign. The imagery, shared on Instagram, revisits her formative days as a pop icon, drawing parallels to the sensual wedding attire she wore in the 1984 music video for “Like A Virgin.”

The fashion-forward look features a corseted top with a sweetheart neckline, paired with lace underwear and fishnet stockings. Her figure remains striking, as she opted for white pumps to complete the ensemble. The color photographs, released just days after a black-and-white commercial featuring Madonna as the bride, hint at a nostalgic homage to her past.

“LA BAMBOLA … 🩷,” the caption read, translating directly to “The Doll” in Italian. In the clip, the diva performed in her native tongue, surrounded by a modest gathering of admirers.

This latest collaboration marks Madonna’s continued role as a muse for the Italian design duo, extending her modeling contributions to the 2025 and 2026 collections. Earlier this week, she made a memorable appearance at Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan Fashion Week showcase, seated beside Vogue’s Anna Wintour as the Fall-Winter 2026-27 collection debuted.

During the event, Madonna and her partner Akeem Morris were escorted to their seats, coinciding with the performance of her hit song “You’ll See.” Front-row guests captured the moment as she embraced actor Alberto Guerra, a collaborator on recent campaigns. Her presence, alongside the iconic designer duo, underscored her enduring influence on the brand since the 1990s.

Throughout the years, Dolce & Gabbana has drawn inspiration from Madonna’s bold style, including her bodice-studded outfit for the 1991 New York preview of “Truth Or Dare” and the theatrical costumes from her 1992 Erotica tour. The 2001 Drowned World Tour also saw her styled in the brand’s signature flair.

For the current collection, transparent lace dresses and skirts reminiscent of her early career were showcased, alongside big-shouldered pinstriped suits echoing the aesthetic of her “Vogue” music video. Models twirled in front of the duo, highlighting mirrored double-breasted suits with lapels on both front and back. Both designers donned dark sunglasses while seated low in the front row, with Madonna crossing her arms as she engaged with the show.

After the runway presentation, the designers approached the Queen of Pop for a heartfelt embrace before whisking her backstage. Her past marriages to Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie are a testament to her enduring presence in both music and fashion, seamlessly blending her iconic status with the brand’s creative vision.