Madonna’s eldest daughter Lourdes Leon showed off a five-diamond navel piercing as she took a selfie at the Etnia store in Barcelona on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old singer wore a ripped black dress that showed off flesh as she added chunky black boots.
The New Yorker wore a cross necklace and her long black hair was worn straight and down as she showed off long yellow nails.
The model was also seen singing on a rooftop at the Red Sound Studio event. Leon held a microphone while a musician played an instrument in the background.
Meanwhile her mother is being sued by concertgoer Justen Lipeles, who claims he was ‘blinded’ by the sexual moves the icon made during her Celebration tour, while he says he should have been warned, according to TMZ.
Madonna’s eldest daughter Lourdes Leon showed off a five-diamond navel piercing as she took a selfie at the Etnia store in Barcelona on Wednesday
The 27-year-old was also spotted singing on a rooftop at the Red Sound Studio event
Leon held a microphone while a musician played an instrument in the background
Singing is not new to Lourdes.
She has already performed at events such as the Brava Madrid Music Festival 2023 at IFEMA.
The model, who goes by the stage name Lolahol for her musical endeavors, has been well received in the music world.
She previously attended the University of Michigan School of Music, Theater & Dance from 2014 to 2018.
In August 2022, she started releasing music under her name Lolahol.
She is the eldest child of the Queen of Pop, 65. Madonna is the mother of four daughters and two sons.
She shares Lourdes with Apple founder Carlos Leon, with whom she dated for three years in the 1990s.
Her second eldest is her 23-year-old son Rocco Ritchie, whom she welcomed in 2000 with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie.
The former couple was married for eight years before calling it quits in 2008.
The crooner was in the Etnia sunglasses shop; the company hosted the Red Sound event
Leon performed in concert in Madrid, Spain at the 2023 Brava Madrid Music Festival at IFEMA
Later, Madonna adopted her son David Banda, 18, and her three daughters – Mercy James, 17, as well as twins Stelle and Estere Ciccione, both 11.
Mother Madonna is on her Celebration world tour.
Madonna’s sustainably produced Celebration Tour designer fashion pieces, created in collaboration with Jean Paul Gaultier, have helped raise money for charities in Kenya and Malawi.
The limited-edition, certified organic cotton and Fair-Trade items will benefit the Chema Vision Children’s Center in Kibera, Kenya – a beacon of hope for some of Kibera’s most vulnerable youth.
Raising Malawi will also receive a portion of the funds raised from the sale of the limited edition collection.
Madonna, Gaultier and acclaimed artist and social entrepreneur Julian Prolman, chairman of Ministry of Tomorrow (MOT), masterminded the charity collection, which sold out in record time.
Meanwhile, her mother is being sued by concertgoer Justen Lipeles, who claims he was “blindsided” by the sexual moves the icon made during her Celebration tour, while saying he should have been warned, according to TMZ; seen in December
Mama Madonna seen in a black outfit in a photo shared on Instagram
It’s a case close to the ‘Like a Virgin’ hitmaker when Madonna adopted David and Mercy James, both 18, and 11-year-old twins Stella and Estere from Malawi.
Gaultier recently recalled creating his iconic conical bra for The Queen of Pop on a teddy bear, long before he designed the adult version for the ‘Vogue’ hitmaker.
He recalled to The Guardian: ‘I wanted a doll, not a bear, but I did the hair and used my grandmother’s make-up on it. And I made a conical bra for it: it was the first conical bra, even before Madonna’s. I grew up with television, not books, and I had also seen this program that showed you could cut a circle out of a circle to make a skirt, so I made a hole in one of the lace mats from my grandmother and made a skirt for the bear.’
Gaultier knew he wanted to work with the ‘Holiday’ hitmaker as soon as he saw her on ‘Top of the Pops’ because he ‘adored’ her style.
He said: ‘I had seen her sing ‘Holiday’ on ‘Top of the Pops’ and thought she was definitely my style – the jewelery, the crucifixes, the way she dressed, her look – this was what I did with my collection. I adored her.’
Madonna would eventually call Gaultier in 1989 to ask him to dress her, and he didn’t believe it at first because he assumed someone was calling him as a joke.”