In a new Savage x Fenty shoot, Madonna’s daughter Lourdes cuddled up with Rihanna for a Valentine’s Day campaign.
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and Lourdes Leon is struck by Cupid’s arrow in a sultry new photoshoot for Savage x Fenty. The 25-year-old Madonna’s daughter joined Rihanna and others for the label’s new “Love on the Edge” campaign.
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Lourdes previously collaborated with Savage x Fenty and made her second runway appearance at the label’s 2021 fashion show. Lourdes, Rihanna, and the other models in the smoldering shoot showcased Savage x Fenty’s diverse collection of bras, panties, boxers, and leisurewear.
Lourdes can be seen in new photos wearing a red-hot ensemble that includes fishnets, garters, a sheer robe, and a strappy bra and panties set. Lourdes cuddles up to Rihanna, who wore pink highlights, bangs, and a corset outfit, and Indigenous model Quannah Chasinghorse, who wore head-to-toe red.

Lourdes looked pouty and flawless in blue-streaked pigtails, refusing to let THE Rihanna overshadow her. Dennis Leupold shot the campaign, which will be released on January 20th.
So far, Savage x Fenty has hinted at big things for this year, including five planned retail stores. The flagship store will open in Las Vegas, with additional locations planned for this year in Los Angeles, Houston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Rihanna announced the exciting news on Instagram, writing in the caption, “2022, we coming in HOT!”

Lourdes’ burgeoning modeling career is highlighted by the Savage x Fenty shoot. The model, who has also modeled for Versace and Swarovski, made headlines last month with a ’90s-inspired shoot for Paper Magazine, in which she posed in skimpy, eye-catching outfits while maintaining her signature gaze.
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Despite her current career as a professional model and dancer, Lourdes stated in an interview with the magazine, “I want to choreograph for artists, people who make music, and visual artists.”
Lourdes, on the other hand, isn’t ready to say goodbye to an audience just yet. “I primarily want to choreograph,” she explained, “but there is a big part of me that still wants to perform.”
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