On Tuesday, Madonna put on a very buxom display in a semi-sheer lace corset in a new shoot for her digital motherhood video series.
The music icon, 63, flaunted her incredible figure in the racy ensemble with striking orange print shorts and fishnet stockings.
She caused a storm by taking to Instagram to promote her upcoming collaboration with digital artist Mike Winkelmann, known as Beeple.
Striking: Madonna, 63, put on a busty display in a semi-sheer lace corset and shorts with fishnet stockings in a racy new photoshoot for her upcoming digital video series on Tuesday
Raising her arms in the air, she shielded her eyes with a pair of quirky peaked sunglasses that wrapped all the way around her face.
Madonna wore her shiny blonde locks in a sleek, sleek style that fell down to her waist.
The next NFT project is the result of a year-long collaboration, entitled Mother Of Creation and should benefit three charities.
Racy: She caused a storm by taking to Instagram to promote her upcoming collaboration with digital artist Mike Winkelmann, known as Beeple
An NFT, or non-fungible tokens, are digital assets that represent a real-world object, currently used to buy and sell digital artwork.
The collection, which is set to launch on May 11, includes three digital videos that show Madonna giving birth to flora and technology.
Speaking in an Instagram video alongside Beeple, she explained: “Every video opening is basically me giving birth.
“Whether I’m giving birth in a tank in a post-apocalyptic city or on a hospital bed in a very sterile hospital environment.”
Coming soon: The collection, set to launch May 11, includes three digital videos showing Madonna “giving birth to art and creativity.”
She continued, “I do what women have been doing since the dawn of time but on a more existential level, I bring art and creativity to life.”
It comes as Madonna prepares to release a new 50-track remix album, titled Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones.
The superstar made history when she topped the Billboard Dance Club chart for the 50th time with the release of Girl Gone Wild in 2020.
She will now celebrate this milestone with the release of a compilation spanning her entire career.
New work: This comes as Madonna prepares to release a new 50-track remix album titled ‘Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones’.
Her Billboard Dance Club milestone made Madonna the first-ever artist to top the Billboard charts 50 times.
The 50-track anthology will be released on streaming services and as a 3-CD and 6-LP edition on August 19.
However, an abbreviated 16-track version of the collection simply titled ‘Finally Enough Love’ will be available from June 16.
The Like A Virgin singer teased fans with the release of Into the Groove (You Can Dance Remix Edit), which was never released digitally until last week.
Wow: The superstar made history when she topped the Billboard Dance Club chart for the 50th time with the release of Girl Gone Wild (pictured) in 2020
A limited edition version on red and black vinyl will also be available, exclusively from Madonna’s official store and is available to pre-order now.
The Vogue hitmaker has included her favorite remixes of classic tracks such as Like a Prayer and Express Yourself, but will also be offering rare and previously unreleased versions of hits such as Ray of Light and Everybody.
All tracks have been remastered and the album will revisit classic anthems such as Material Girl, Beautiful Stranger and Hollywood.
The standards: The Vogue hitmaker included her favorite remixes of classic tracks such as Like a Prayer, Material Girl (pictured) and Express Yourself
It will also contain a new digitized version of his collaboration with Britney Spears, Me Against The Music.
Fans will also be treated to an exclusive version of her 2012 hit B**** I’m Madonna, on which she teamed up with rap star Nicki Minaj.
The 220-minute album release marks the first of what has been described as a multi-year reissue initiative with music giants Warner, so fans can expect more from the Queen of pop.
Side by Side: It will also contain a new digitized version of his collaboration with Britney Spears Me Against The Music