Madonna’s first daughter, Lourdes Leon, is just like her when it comes to daring fashion. The 27-year-old has been known to rock revealing cut-out dresses, goth makeup, and steamy looks on and off the runway. Her recent appearance left fans in awe, as she shared rare photos from her trip to Barcelona while showing off a new belly piercing.
Lourdes, whose stage name is Lolahol, took a mirror selfie at the Etnia store with half her face covered. She wore a sleeveless, see-through crop top and an asymmetrical skirt that exposed most of her upper thigh. She matched with boots and accessorized with a silver necklace with a cross pendant, however, the sparkling diamonds sitting on her belly button were most eye-catching.
Lourdes Leon looks trendy in belly piercing photo
Lourdes’ followers could only relish the look briefly as she took it down for unknown reasons. Her makeup was also unforgettable, as she wore a glossy red lip alongside her full-face glam. Her long black hair was styled as usual—a straight, waist-length center part. She also took things up a notch by rocking medium-length yellow nails.
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The talented singer performed in the same outfit at the Red Sound Studio rooftop event. Like Madonna, she displayed a combination of beauty and skill as she entertained the audience with her sonorous voice. Lourdes’ Spain gig comes amid a recent lawsuit against her mother for “blindsiding” a certain Justin Lipeles with her sexual moves on stage during the just concluded Celebration tour.
Like mother, like daughter
Lourdes is a true chip off the old block as she is majorly inspired by Madonna, who has been fully supportive of her music and modeling careers. The Queen of Pop is also a no-nonsense parent and does not believe in giving handouts to her kids, which is why Lourdes has a sense of responsibility and independence.
Lourdes paid tribute to Madonna with the music video of her 2023 single “Spelling,” which was a reminder of “Frozen” from 1998. She noted that the ‘90s song connects them both, and she hopes her version “translates” how important Madonna is to her. The young artist deeply admires her mother, who she considers “the hardest worker I have ever seen.” Speaking of Madonna’s work ethic, she completed her world tour last month after a debilitating illness that threatened the success of her shows, proving her determined spirit.