Fashion Czar is a weekly comment from the Editor, Phillip Crook.
Yes, we LOVE Lady Gaga. But shall we reflect for just a moment on the original mistress of reinvention?
Ok, let's.
Yes, we LOVE Lady Gaga. But shall we reflect for just a moment on the original mistress of reinvention?
Ok, let's.
In her most recent evolution, Madonna shed her usual abrasiveness and served up a more refined – though still appropriately punchy – Queen of Pop.
This is a Madonna with finesse, but without sensationalized sex or in-your-face Kabbalah bracelets.
To commemorate her greatest hits album, out last month, the Queen debuted two new songs. The title track, Celebration, effectively condenses the many evolutions of her career into one simple lyric: "If it makes you feel good, then I say do it."
Madonna's greatest hits album, Celebration.
To commemorate her greatest hits album, out last month, the Queen debuted two new songs. The title track, Celebration, effectively condenses the many evolutions of her career into one simple lyric: "If it makes you feel good, then I say do it."
What more appropriate maxim is there for a performer who invades political comfort zones, pushes sexual boundaries, challenges religion and does it all while dancing in a pair of 6-inch heels?
The song’s video goes even farther in bringing us the best of Madonna. Here we see icon, mother, dancer and fashion-forward femme converge.
A series of quick cuts and sped-up shots of Madonna & Co. dancing to exhaustion, the Jonas Akerlund-directed video is the visual equivalent of raving on some disorienting drug.
And swallowing the Madonna pill has never been so much fun.
Dressed for her party in a studded leather mini-dress and black knee-high Louboutin boots, the Queen meets her usual standards of fabulousness and displays the age-defying body that has helped keep her famous.
Dressed for her party in a studded leather mini-dress and black knee-high Louboutin boots, the Queen meets her usual standards of fabulousness and displays the age-defying body that has helped keep her famous.
Never one to totally shy from controversy, Madonna infused the video with buzz by including a cameo from her post-divorce boy toy, Jesus Luz, who acts as the party’s DJ. Luz made waves by appearing nude in Madonna’s March, 2009 shoot for W.
Apparently, we are to conclude Jesus is well sculpted and musical.
The song is ready made for gay dance clubs, as is the case with almost every Madonna track, but with her greatest hits video Madonna delivers what we’ve come to love most about her: full-body pelvic thrusts, a fierce aesthetic and a little water cooler conversation.














