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14 February 2017 // Madonna puts on a playful display at Phillipp Plein's NYFW show as she makes her first public appearance since adopting Malawian twins


She added to her sizeable brood last week by adopting two twin girls from Malawi.
But Madonna was enjoying some me-time on Monday as she attended the Phillipp Plein show for New York Fashion Week. 
Making her first public appearance since the adoption, the 58-year-old singer seemed in great spirits as she settled into the front row alongside Kylie Jenner.


Madonna looked happy and relaxed as she waited for the models to start coming down the catwalk.
Her blonde hair was softly styled and she wore flawless make-up including lip color that matched the shade of her coat.
She wore black fingerless gloves and dangly earrings. 


Madonna adopted son David Banda and daughter Mercy James from Malawi in 2006 and 2009 respectively and has two other children, Lourdes and Rocco, from previous relationships.
She had denied reports that she wanted to adopt again after she spotted visiting Malawi earlier this year, claiming at the time that her trip was for her charity work.

The pop queen began the adoption process two years ago after being 'compelled' to help the twins - Esther and Stella - when she saw them at the Home of Hope orphanage where they had been left by their grandmother.
The actual application was granted in a fortnight, whereas critics say it normally takes around three months. 










 









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