Not only did she tear the house down with her given spectacle of a fabulously lip-synced performance but her fashion was equally show-stopping thanks to Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy and renowned Irish milliner Philip Treacy. As the halftime show commenced, Madonna was preceded by a mass of Roman gladiators hauling in her elaborate Egyptian/Cleopatra themed chariot. Underneath the luminous gold robe of her throne ensemble was her own black and gold gladiator costume topped with her rather ethereal Philip Treacy headdress; a flawless combination of elegance and severity. Shortly afterward, she donned a respectable clergy-like dress for her concluding Like A Prayer performance. From start to finish, fashion lovers were gifted with three remarkable looks, and a beautifully ornate headdress, by some of the most talented designers in contemporary fashion. Thank you Riccardo Tisci and Philip Treacy."Simplicity, good taste, and grooming are the three fundamentals of good dressing." - Christian Dior
Monday, February 6, 2012
Madonna styled by GIVENCHY & Philip Treacy for the Super Bowl
Not only did she tear the house down with her given spectacle of a fabulously lip-synced performance but her fashion was equally show-stopping thanks to Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy and renowned Irish milliner Philip Treacy. As the halftime show commenced, Madonna was preceded by a mass of Roman gladiators hauling in her elaborate Egyptian/Cleopatra themed chariot. Underneath the luminous gold robe of her throne ensemble was her own black and gold gladiator costume topped with her rather ethereal Philip Treacy headdress; a flawless combination of elegance and severity. Shortly afterward, she donned a respectable clergy-like dress for her concluding Like A Prayer performance. From start to finish, fashion lovers were gifted with three remarkable looks, and a beautifully ornate headdress, by some of the most talented designers in contemporary fashion. Thank you Riccardo Tisci and Philip Treacy.
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Heya! Thanks for posting the performance!
ReplyDeleteJ here from MF!