This Article is From May 06, 2016

Madonna's Racy Met Gala Dress Was a 'Political Statement'

Madonna's Racy Met Gala Dress Was a 'Political Statement'

Madonna photographed at the Met Gala. (Image courtesy: AFP)

Highlights

  • Madonna wrote that she remains 'unapologetic and a rebel'
  • We cannot effect change unless we are willing to take risks, she said
  • She wore a custom Riccardo Tisci-designed black Givenchy gown
Los Angeles: After receiving mixed responses to her revealing Met Gala outfit, Madonna hit back at critics, saying her fashion choice was to make a statement in support of gender equality.

Madonna, who turned heads at the star-studded event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit in New York on Monday with her racy outfit, shared a post on Instagram, seemingly hitting back at critics.

Here'e what she posted:

We have fought and continue to fight for civil rights and gay rights around the world. When it comes to Women's rights we are still in the dark ages. My dress at the Met Ball was a political statement as well as a fashion statement. The fact that people actually believe a woman is not allowed to express her sexuality and be adventurous past a certain age is proof that we still live in an age-ist and sexist society. I have never thought in a limited way and I'm not going to start. We cannot effect change unless we are willing to take risks By being fearless and By taking the road leas traveled by. Thats how we change history. If you have a problem with the way I dress it is simply a reflection of your prejudice. I'm not afraid to pave the way for all the girls behind me!! As Nina Simone once said, the definition of freedom is being fearless. I remain Unapologetic and a Rebel in this life and all the others. Join my fight for Gender. Equality!

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Madonna hitmaker wore a custom Riccardo Tisci-designed black Givenchy gown which she teamed with a pair of latex knee-length boots and a silver headpiece for the event. Madonna covered her arms and thighs in black tape, which is commonly used for sports injuries.
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