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Sheer Material Girl! Madonna, 56, braves the New York weather in a see-through corset

She likes to cause a stir but it appears as if Madonna may have been the one who got a shock when she stepped out in New York on Saturday. 
For the 56-year-old singer braved the Winter temperatures of the Big Apple in a sheer corset, which left little to the imagination. 
Luckily for her however, Madonna added some layers to prevent pneumonia and the star completed her look with wide-legged trousers, a coat and a jaunty hat. 

Always making a splash: Madonna stepped out in a sheer corset which left little to the imagination in New York on Saturday 
Always making a splash: Madonna stepped out in a sheer corset which left little to the imagination in New York on Saturday 
This is just the latest in a series of revealing moments for Madonna, who has been peppering her fans with an onslaught of images to satiate their appetites as she she gears up for the March 9 release of her album, Rebel Heart. 
Just recently she stayed true to her newly embraced ethos as she took to Instagram to share a pair of selfies where her cleavage took centre stage.
A bit more covered up: The Material Girl added wide-legged trousers and a large coat as she did some shopping 
A bit more covered up: The Material Girl added wide-legged trousers and a large coat as she did some shopping 
Not long to go: Madonna is gearing up for the March 9 release of her new album, Rebel Heart
Not long to go: Madonna is gearing up for the March 9 release of her new album, Rebel Heart
Captioned 'I'm not gonna stop' and 'I deserve the best', the filtered images showed the mother-of-four glaring into the lens in come-hither poses as she wore a striped tank top. 
Within four hours of being unveiled, the pictures attracted a total of 45,000 likes and a seemingly endless stream of comments both praising and criticising the star.
The photographs mark something of a change of pace for the star, who was accused by many of social media of using the recent terrorist attack in Paris to promote her upcoming album.
She posted a series of photos to her Instagram to offer support after 12 people were killed in the gun attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's Paris offices.
Grin and bare it: Madonna shared a pair of cleavage-baring shots on her Instagram account earlier this month
Grin and bare it: Madonna shared a pair of cleavage-baring shots on her Instagram account earlier this month
Pout-rageous: The star gave her followers her best come-hither poses in the filtered shots
Pout-rageous: The star gave her followers her best come-hither poses in the filtered shots

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