Madonna has announced that she would be collaborating with Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, Alexander Wang, and Moschino's Jeremy Scott on costumes for her forthcoming Rebel Heart Tour.
The singer is taking a new direction for this tour, parting ways with her long-time collaborator Jean Paul Gaultier, who's been making her iconic pointy bras since her Blonde Ambition world tour, in 1990.
Moschino and Wang hardly come as a surprise: Madonna, who always keeps her finger on the pulse when it comes to what the cool kids are up to, wore Jeremy Scott's colorful garbs in her star-studded video, "B*tch, I'm Madonna."
But it will be interesting to see what Michele comes up with for his first major entertainment contract. At his first (and so far, only) collection for Gucci, the vibe was a throwback to 1970s flower power, with flowy skirt moments and see-through tops, so we're not sure what to expect from Madge on that one.
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The Rebel Heart Tour tour will kick off on September 9 in Montreal, Canada, and will run until March 2016, when it ends in Brisbane, Australia. Which look from Gucci's fall-winter 2015/16 collection do you think Madonna could rock?






























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