Well I would be so disappointed if she suddenly turned up for a concert in a pair of trousers and an angora cardie! It's not as though she's attempting a classicly girly look; Madonna's a hard woman. The particularly joyous thing is that she has always done interesting things with gender and shows every sign of continuing to challenge, which is why I adore her.
PS: There's a nice article about Madonna here if you don't mind picking through Judith Butler stuff: www.theory.org.uk/madonna.htm
Madonna is a good example of what happens when you have a body fat percentage in the low single figures. She works hard for it, but this is NOT a good look for her.
Ballet legend Dame Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991) danced until she was 60. But I couldn't find any images to rival the creepiness of this photo of Madonna.
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Sweetie no, just no.
Please please please sweet God somebody give that woman a sandwich. And a bathrobe. *whew*
Why does Madonna have such an aversion against pants? Does she hate the peg-leg so much?
Well I would be so disappointed if she suddenly turned up for a concert in a pair of trousers and an angora cardie! It's not as though she's attempting a classicly girly look; Madonna's a hard woman. The particularly joyous thing is that she has always done interesting things with gender and shows every sign of continuing to challenge, which is why I adore her.
PS: There's a nice article about Madonna here if you don't mind picking through Judith Butler stuff: www.theory.org.uk/madonna.htm
She's not really exceptional. Name me one rock chick who has aged well.
Madonna is a good example of what happens when you have a body fat percentage in the low single figures. She works hard for it, but this is NOT a good look for her.
Ageing rock chicks - Deborah Harry always looked fabulous. She also managed to keep her clothes on, which may have helped.
I agree with Jo... she needs to wear some pants.
Ballet legend Dame Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991) danced until she was 60. But I couldn't find any images to rival the creepiness of this photo of Madonna.
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