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Madonna Channels Pal Kanye With Her Fur-Trimmed Parka



Taking a page from the Kanye West style manual, Madonna suits up in a fur-trimmed parka (a total trademark Kanye piece) as she leaves Paris.

Last night, the 56-year-old was partying down for her release party for her new single "Living for Love."

Interestingly enough, just a day after her interview about her collaboration with Kanye, the Material Girl was dressed just like him in the City of Lights. Madge must be on a real Kanye kick -- she just collaborated with Yeezy for the song "Illuminati" off of hew new album Rebel Heart, which drops this Friday.

In her new Rolling Stone cover story, Madonna talked about the controversial music man. "I feel like the music business needs him, because everyone's become so politically correct, so safe," Madonna said.

"I don't always agree with the things he says or does - I don't always like his music, even. But he's a beautiful mess. I love him," she added.

Meanwhile, it's been quite a week for Madonna. Last Wednesday, Madonna took quite the tumble during her "Living for Love" performance during the Brit Awards.

The blonde vixen explained that there was an issue with her Giorgio Armani matador cape, ā€œEverybody was worried that my cape was going to slide off because it’s quite heavy, so they tied it really tight around my neck." Madonna then added, "So here I am marching in like a queen, and I got to the top of the stairs and I pulled my silky string, and it would not come undone. And my two lovely Japanese dancers basically strangled me off the stage. I had a choice: I could either be strangled or fall with the cape, and I fell.ā€

However, the famed designer is not taking the cape criticism lying down. The Italian designer told theAssociated Press, ā€œMadonna, as we know, is very difficult. This cape had a hook and she wanted a tie, and she wasn’t able to open it with her hands. That’s all there is to it.ā€

Boom!

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