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Madonna for Versace advertising campaign (April 7 2005), photo by Mario Testino, styling by Brana Wolf.

Madonna's  visually stunning appearance in the Spring / Summer Versace Campaign debuted  at the beginning of January 2005. The highly anticipated collaboration  between Madonna, Donatella Versace, and photographer Mario Testino delivers  Madonna in a way that we have never seen her before: High Powered Office Exec!  This look ads a new dimension to the ICON, who is a close friend of Donatella Versace.  



You would have see her ads in magazines around the world over the next few months. 

US
ELLE
Harper's Bazzar
In Style
Interview
New york magazine
Rolling Stone
The New York Times
The New York Times Magazine
The New Yorker
Time Style & Design Issue
V Magazine
Vanity Fair
Vogue
W

UK
Arena
ELLE
Haper's Queen
Tatler
The Times
Vogue
Wallpaper

France
Citizen K
ELLE
Glamour
International Herald Tribune
Jalouse
M. Figaro
Marie Claire
Numero
Officiel
Vogue

Italy
Amica
CHI
Corriere Della Sera
D Repubblica
Elle
Espresso
Flair
Glamour
Grazia
Io Donna
M. Claire
Max
Vanity Fair
Vogue

Germany
ELLE
Glamour
In Style
Madame
Petra
Vogue

Spain
ELLE
Glamour
La Vanguardia mag
Telva
Vogue

Belguim
Elle Knaak W End
M Claire

Japan
20 ans
ELLE
Haper's Bazaar
Spur
Vogue

China
Cosmopolitan
ELLE
Harper's Bazaar
I Look

Russia
ELLE
Harper's Bazaar
Jalouse
Officiel
Vogue
Wall Paper
source: http://www.madonna.com/news/title/springsummer-2005-versace-ad-campaign-info

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