Madonna put on a busty display in a lacy corset as she promoted the re-release of her 1992 book, Sex.
The 64-year-old is no stranger to sultry poses for the camera and her latest Instagram posts are no different.
She looked out of this world in the figure-hugging cream-coloured corset as she gazed at her reflection in the mirror.
The La Isla Bonita singer was promoting her collaboration with Yves Saint Laurent as she brings back her book for its 30th anniversary.
Only 800 limited copies of the book's re-edition were printed, while an exhibition will show large-format prints by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron during Miami Art Basel later this month.
In the snap, she draped a large fur coat over her shoulders. There was an array of candles sitting on the desk in front of her to create a more pleasing ambiance.
She captioned the post: "I’d like to put you in a trance. …………… YSL presents SEX-Re-Release [water drops emoji] Miami Nov 29- Dec 4."
Fans immediately took to her comment section to compliment the star.
"Bow down haters to the biggest ever Madonna," one user commented.
Another added: "Girl you have put the whole world in a trance for decades! We are enamored by you and we love you!"
"I absolutely love this photo ... goddess of light ..." one impressed follower commented.
When the book was first released, Madonna earned the equivalent of $38.6M in today's money for the coffee table.
It went on to sell 1.5 million copies worldwide.
The aluminium-covered book consisted of sexually provocative and explicit images. It was photographed by Steven Meisel.
Negative reactions from the public didn't stop the book from selling so well.
Her controversial (at the time) book was released a day after the singer's fifth studio album Erotica.
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She previously mentioned her book, writing: "'30 years ago I published a book called S.E.X. In addition to photos of me naked there were photos of Men kissing Men, Women kissing Women and Me kissing everyone.'
"I also wrote about my sexual fantasies and shared my point of view about sexuality in an ironic way.
Madonna added: "I spent the next few years being interviewed by narrow-minded people who tried to shame me for empowering myself as a Woman,' she wrote, expressing that she felt her book had paved the way for current celebrities.
"Now Cardi B can sing about her WAP. Kim Kardashian can grace the cover of any magazine with her naked ass and Miley Cyrus can come in like a wrecking ball. You're welcome b****es."
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