Madonna, 64, puts on busty display wearing lacy corset to promote 30th anniversary of 1992 Sex book

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Madonna showed off her fit physique and smooth face in a new sultry post she posted on her main Instagram page earlier Tuesday.

The Queen of Pop, 64, posed in a fitted corset to promote her partnership with luxury brand Yves Saint Laurent as she brings to life her 1992 Sex coffee table book to celebrate the 30th anniversary since its controversial release.

Only 800 limited copies of the reissue of the book were printed in total, while the exhibition itself will feature large-format photographs by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron during Miami Art Basel from November 29 to December 4.

Promotion: Madonna, 64, showed off her fit physique by posing in a form-fitting corset to promote the 30th anniversary exhibition of her 1992 book Sex in Miami

The Like A Prayer performer posed for a sultry photo in a mirror, with the only light being a string of candles in front of her.

Her long locks were parted in the middle, so her hair fell over her shoulders in light waves.

“I’d like to put you in a trance…,” Madonna wrote to her 18.6 million Instagram followers. She then went on to promote the “SEX-Re-release” which was due to take place in sunny Miami later this month.

The famous entertainer flaunted her fit body in a lacy form-fitting corset, while donning a long fur coat for partial coverage.

‘Reissue’: In collaboration with Yves Saint Laurent, the singer celebrates the 30th anniversary of her 1992 book Sex with an exhibition and a reissue of a limited edition of 800 copies

The star accessorized her look with an assortment of flashy necklaces to complete her overall ensemble.

Madonna is teaming up with Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello to curate an exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of her 1992 Sex coffee table book.

Rive Droite has reissued 800 copies of the iconic singer’s groundbreaking XXX tome – some of which will be signed and eventually auctioned to benefit her charity Raising Malawi.

The exhibit features photos by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron, and matching T-shirts and bags will be on sale at Saint Laurent in Miami’s Design District.

Exhibition: Held during Miami Art Basel, the exhibition features large-format photographs by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron, along with other items such as tote bags

Proceeds: Only a certain number of the 800 new edition copies will be signed by Madonna and ultimately auctioned to benefit her charity Raising Malawi

In 1992, Michigan native Madge (surname Ciccone) earned the equivalent of $38.6 million in today’s dollars for the 132-page aluminum-covered book, which sold 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Though controversial at the time, Sex is now highly regarded for its social and cultural impact and is considered a bold post-feminist, LGBT-loving work.

The singer of Final Enough Love was arguably S&M’s first cultural ambassador due to its sadomasochistic imagery, softcore pornography and sex act simulations.

The Sex book was released the day after Madonna’s equally kinky fifth studio album Erotica, and Warner Music released the “banned” 12-inch, three-track picture disc version of the single in celebration of his 30th birthday on Oct. 21.

Release: After the first release of the Sex book 30 years earlier, the book had sold a total of 1.5 million copies

Bring it back! Seven-time Grammy winner Madonna teamed up with Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello to curate an exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of her controversial book

Earlier in October, Madonna brought up her book Sex on Instagram and the critical backlash she had received at the time.

The star had typed: “30 years ago I published a book called SEX. Besides pictures of me naked there were pictures of men kissing men, women kissing women and me kissing everyone.”

The Vogue singer added, “I also wrote about my sexual fantasies and shared my views on sexuality in a tongue-in-cheek way.”

“I was interviewed for the next several years by narrow-minded people who tried to shame me for empowering myself as a woman,” she wrote, expressing that she felt her book had paved the way for current celebrities.

Now Cardi B can sing about her WAP. Kim Kardashian can grace the cover of any magazine with her bare ass and Miley Cyrus can come in like a wrecking ball. You’re welcome darlings.’

Earlier reflection: Earlier in October, Madonna released her Sex book on Instagram and reflected on the critical response she had received following its release

Critical response: “I was interviewed for the next few years by narrow-minded people who tried to shame me for making myself stronger as a woman,” she had told her fans and followers

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