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Madonna Taps Gucci, Moschino for Rebel Heart Tour Costumes

Throughout her long career, Madonna has enlisted the world’s top designers, most famously Jean Paul Gaultier, to collaborate on the costumes for her globe-trotting tours.

She’s again recruited a murderer’s row of fashion talent for her latest, the 'Rebel Heart' World Tour, named after her 13th studio album of the same name.

She revealed exclusively to WWD the designers who made the cut, including Jeremy Scott and Alexander Wang. And add Madonna to the Alessandro Michele fan club: the Gucci creative director also pitched in.

Just like she’s been teasing her setlist on Instagram for months - yes, 'Vogue' and 'Holiday' will make appearances on the tour - Madonna has also been posting snippets of looks she’s been working on with her longtime costume designer, Academy Award-nominated Arianne Phillips.

Ahead of the tour’s opening in Montreal on Sept. 9, she is revealing the full list of designers: Fausto Puglisi, Prada and Miu Miu, Swarovski and the Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran are the others. She’ll show sketches at a later date.

Full Article: wwd.com/madonna-rebel-heart-tour-costumes-gucci-moschino/

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tracy

if I never hear 'holiday' or 'la isla bonita' again--I would not care!!! shes done them both to death!!!!! so bored of them!!! really hoping rumours are true that 'whos that girl?' & 'take a bow' are making an appearance.that would be great :) xx

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