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Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon wears revealing catsuit at Saint Laurent's Paris Fashion Week show

Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon wears revealing catsuit at Saint Laurent's Paris Fashion Week show

Express Tribune29-01-2025

Lourdes Leon turned heads in a daring sheer catsuit, going braless as she took center stage at Saint Laurent's Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday.
Madonna's daughter was joined by the more modestly dressed Zoë Kravitz and Iris Law at the star-studded runway event held at the Bourse de Commerce Pinault Collection.
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The 28-year-old American singer made a bold fashion statement, posing confidently in the revealing ensemble that left little to the imagination.
Highlighting her stunning curves, she added a touch of modesty by draping a sleek black leather trench coat over her shoulders.
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The Lock&Key singer completed her look with a gold-toned necklace, matching hoop earrings, and black stiletto heels to add extra height.
Meanwhile, Zoë, 36, exuded effortless elegance in a beige one-shoulder dress, featuring pleated ruffle details along the neckline, cuffs, and hem.
She accentuated her slender legs with sheer black tights and cinched her waist with a chunky brown belt.
The Batman actress enhanced her look with pastel-colored high heels as she posed for the cameras ahead of the event.
Iris, 24, also made a statement in a beige power suit, consisting of a structured double-breasted blazer and flared tailored trousers.
She paired her suit with a striped white shirt and a navy blue polka-dot tie.
To complete her look, Iris opted for pointed black heels and accessorized with chunky gold bangles and hoop earrings.
This appearance follows reports that Lourdes was eager to portray her mother in an upcoming Madonna biopic but lacked the acting experience required for the role.
The film, currently titled Who's That Girl, is back in development four years after the script was completed and nearly two years after being delayed due to Madonna's Celebration tour.
Lourdes, also known as "Lola," was considered for the role but ultimately lost out to actress Julia Garner. She was in close competition with Kathryn Newton as Madonna and film executives debated who should portray the Queen of Pop.
"Lola was being considered for the role of her mom, but she did not have the acting experience necessary to play such a difficult part," a source told DailyMail.com exclusively.
Who's That Girl—named after Madonna's 1987 comedy film and hit single—will explore her decades-long career, as well as key moments in her personal life, including her relationship with Carlos Leon, 58, and the birth of their daughter, Lola, in 1996.

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