Madonna posts selfies in denim overalls and an artsy straw hat

Madonna evokes her country western-inspired Don’t Tell Me getup with new selfies in denim overalls and an artsy straw hat for the Jewish festival Tu B’av

She is a famous devotee of the mystical sect of Judaism known as Kabbalah.

And Madonna took to her Instagram on the occasion of a somewhat esoteric holiday within the Jewish faith on Saturday, known as Tu b’Av, which translates to the 16th day of the Hebrew lunar calendar month Av.

The Queen of Pop, 62, shared a gallery of arresting selfies in which she sported a wide brimmed distressed purple straw hat.

Country goddess: Madonna took to her Instagram on the occasion of a somewhat esoteric holiday within the Jewish faith on Saturday, known as Tu b’Av

She continued the country theme with a pair of well-worn denim overalls, with patches on the knees and only one strap fastened at her shoulder.  

Underneath, her Madgesty wore a tight-fitting sleeveless gray blouse.

She had her habitual multitude of necklaces layered above her breasts.

Sitting pretty: The Queen of Pop, 62, shared a gallery of arresting selfies in which she sported a wide brimmed distressed purple straw hat

She wore what looked to be a safety pin as an earring in her ear.

The Vogue hitmaker capped off her western-inspired look with a pair of bright blonde pigtail braids that hung on either side of her chest. 

Madonna also wore brown suede cowboy boots.  


It’s a vibe: She continued the country theme with a pair of well-worn denim overalls, with patches on the knees and only one strap fastened at her shoulder

She sat in a spartan room with a bare wood floor and gray wooden planks making up the walls. 

The last picture in the slideshow was of a vintage vinyl record of the old track No Te Quiero Mas, translating to I Don’t Love You Anymore, a composition by Juan Bauer.

In the caption, Madonna wrote, ‘Full moon in the blue room…’ adding a moon emoji along with the hashtag #tubav, denoting the Jewish festival of love.

Music appreciation: The last picture in the slideshow was of a vintage vinyl record of the track No Te Quiero Mas, translating to I Don’t Love You Anymore, a composition by Juan Bauer

Her outfit called to mind another country western-inspired look, specifically the one she wore for her brilliant 2000 music video for Don’t Tell Me, off of her studio album Music. 

Madonna first became involved in Kabbalah in New York City in the late 1990s, after the birth of her first child Lourdes.

For many years after, she was a fixture at the Kabbalah Center in the city, also infusing songs on her albums Ray Of Light, Music and Confessions On A Dance Floor with references to Jewish mysticism and beyond. 


Referencing her past: Her outfit called to mind another country western-inspired look, specifically the one she wore for her brilliant 2000 music video for Don’t Tell Me

More of the same: A recent silly Instagram Story entry from the Borderline star also evoked the Don’t Tell Me country era

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