From the moment she debuted in 1983 with her self-titled dance-pop album (accompanied by magnetic, style-setting videos), Madonna – that name alone! – wore her religious upbringing on her sleeve – or around her neck, if we’re going to be literal about it.
In fact, Pontiac, Michigan’s pride and joy has been confrontational and provocative with the Church from the jump. First pairing a chunky crucifix with a bra, mesh top, rubber bracelets, and a Boy Toy belt buckle, the blonde superstar would later dye her hair back to parochial-school brown and slip on a negligee to dance before burning crosses and get intimate with a black saint.
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Madonna attends The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit gala celebrating the opening of the
"Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" exhibition on May 7 in New York.
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Madonna poses for a photo as she was emerging on the music scene in New York in December 1982.
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Madonna's look in 1984: layered tops, dark makeup and bracelets, bracelets and more bracelets.
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During the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984, Madonna set the bar with her performance of "Like a Virgin" in a low-cut wedding gown.
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The Material Girl performs to a sold-out crowd during the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia on July 13, 1985.
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Ever a fan of the bustier, Madonna struts her stuff during the 1987 "Who's That Girl" tour.
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Then-husband Sean Penn shields Madonna from the paparazzi during a lunch break in New York on August 13, 1986.
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Madonna and director James Foley work on the set of "Who's That Girl" on November 24, 1987, in Los Angeles.
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Back to the bustier: Madonna and her backup dancers perform in Los Angeles in September 1989.
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The Blond Ambition Tour took Madonna to Tokyo on April 4, 1990.
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Madonna "strikes a pose" during her performance of "Vogue" on the MTV Video Music Awards in September 1990.
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Younger brother Christopher Ciccone, left, Madonna and director Alek Keshishian attend the "Truth or Dare" premiere in Los Angeles on May 6, 1991.
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Madonna evokes old-school Hollywood glamour in a publicity still for "Bedtime Stories" in 1994.
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A pregnant Madonna takes a walk on September 25, 1996.
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Madonna attends the "Evita" premiere in Los Angeles on December 14, 1996.
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Then-husband Guy Ritchie and Madonna attend the launch party for "The 72 Names of God," a book by Rabbi Yehuda Berg, the co-director of the Kabbalah Center, at the New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York on April 24, 2003. Madonna's interest in Kabbalah, a mystic branch of Judaism, was widely discussed at this time.
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Pregnant with her second child, Rocco, Madonna walks to her car on August 11, 2000, in Hollywood Hills, California.
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Performing during the "Sticky & Sweet" tour, Madonna sings onstage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on November 9, 2008.
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Madonna attends the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on May 2, 2011.
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LMFAO and Madonna take the field during the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 5, 2012.
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Madonna performs during the "MDNA" tour at Madison Square Garden in New York on November 12, 2012.
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Madonna speaks onstage at the 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 16, 2013.
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Madonna attends the Costume Institute Gala for the "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in May 2013.
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Madonna accepts the award for Touring Artist of the Year onstage during the 2013 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in May 2013.
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Madonna made six songs from her album "Rebel Heart" available in December 2014 after part of the album was leaked online before its official release in March 2015.
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Madonna lays a smooch on rapper Drake on stage during the 2015 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California, in April 2015.
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Madonna performs in Melbourne, Australia, on March 12, 2016, during her turbulent Rebel Heart tour. Over her long career, the iconic pop singer has been a genius at reinventing herself. Take a look back at how her style has evolved over the years.
On her most recent world tour in 2015-2016, she and her dancers wore modified (read: sexy!) nun’s habits and twirled on modified (read: crucifix-shaped) stripper poles to her intentionally blasphemous song “Holy Water.” Like we said: confrontational.
It’s a thematic concern that’s never completely gone away – even after 13 albums, 69 videos, two marriages, six kids, and even a deep engagement with Kabbalah. So it makes sense, then, that this year’s “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute (and its accompanying star-stuffed gala, which she often attends) was clearly made for Madonna.
In honor of her 60th birthday, here’s a very brief style history of Madonna, Catholic girl gone bad.