And this weekend we learned we’re in good company, when king of cool Alexander Wang gave Madonna and her daughter a prominent place in the coolest front row of New York Fashion Week: his own.
Alexander Wang’s front row is always a who’s who of people whose opinion matters when it comes to what’s cool. Madonna was in good company, with Nicki Minaj, Kylie Jenner, Tyga, and plenty of other celebs sitting frow at Wang.
But she’s the only celeb guest the designer buddied up with for a photo on the brand’s official account, which really means something.
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Wang is also stumping hard for Madonna’s kids. Lourdes was front row beside her mom, as we mentioned before, and he put Madonna’s son Rocco Richie in his ad campaign for his surprise Adidas collab.
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