Madonna Rides Again!

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Superqueen

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I was looking forward to seeing the shooting by Steven Klein on the June issue of 'W'. The protagonist is Madonna, portrayed in relation to wonderful horses (I think this is the first shooting with horses after the accident she had some months ago). I think the shooting is really good, a little bit disquieting maybe, but impressive.
What do you think about it?

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The complete shooting is here.
 
I love the Material Girl and I find this shooting really interesting, I love the colors and the relationship showed here between Madonna and the horses...
 
I have to say that the pictures are beautiful and definitely has some dark themes associated with it. But the one that really blew me away was this one....

HOLY MOLY!!!!! Can her back be anymore defined???
 

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BalenciagaLove said:
I have to say that the pictures are beautiful and definitely has some dark themes associated with it. But the one that really blew me away was this one....

HOLY MOLY!!!!! Can her back be anymore defined???

LOL i noticed that too....she is one very fit lady...!!!:shocked:
Only she could have got away with these pics, IMO. I think she is maybe a little tooooooooo defined in the muscular sense of the word, she seems to have lost her curves...

Great photo shoot though...thanks for the link, she's a great woman!!!
And she owns a country mansion 12 miles from me.....Long live Madge!:D
 
I have loved her since I was a teenager (I still adore her 80s look, with all those rubber bangles and cross pendants) :love: I don't really like her as a singer (even if the latest albums - from 'Ray of Light' to 'Confessions' - are really good) but I admire her for her unique ability to constantly changing her look and for being a trend-setter. These photos remind of the 'Erotica' period, but they are much classier and sophisticated!
 
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