Pop icon Madonna has built a reputation to always support the arts and stand up for a good cause via Harper Bazaaar.
On Saturday night, the “Vogue” singer showed up at the Mother, Daughter, Holy Spirit (MDHS) runway show in New York, where all the clothes were donated by major voices in fashion like Diotima, Marni, Valentino, Miss Claire Sullivan, Vaquera, and Willy Chavarria.
The show took place in honor of Trans Day of Visibility March 31st and acted as one third of the MDHS fundraiser, which was organized by Bobbi Salvör Menuez and John Mollett to support the Trans Justice Funding Project. Already, much of the project has been supported by major celebrities, and Madonna was certainly one of them when she sat front row Saturday night, wearing a look courtesy of one of the featured designers.
The Queen of Pop dronned a fit from none other than Willy Chavarria; it consisted of a black, tightly-tailored blazer with square shoulders and pointy lapels that extended above Madonna’s frame like mountain peaks.
Madonna’s outfit featured a cinched coat paired with matching knee-length shorts. Underneath, she wore a white button-up shirt adorned with a jagged collar and large cuffs that were folded over the cropped sleeves. At the center of the ensemble, she added a silky black tie, which was accented with a large cross-shaped pendant, giving it a signature Madonna flair reminiscent of “Like a Prayer.”
To complete the look, Madonna’s stylist, Rita Melssen, selected a few accessories from Madonna’s collection. These included vintage fingerless Chanel gloves, which Madonna claims were a gift from Karl Lagerfeld himself, a Lady Dior handbag, and a pair of black-and-white brogue oxfords from Bally. “Dare to be different,” Madonna advised a reporter that night.
Happy trans visibility day !!! ♥️ pic.twitter.com/FRED0FQmmf
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 31, 2025