Madonna looks unrecognisable in a brand new saucy new photoshoot.
The singer, 63, flashes the flesh in some shots, with the glamourous new pictures being taken to accompany her new interview with V Magazine.
In her cover star chat, the mum-of-six discusses her new Madame X film, cancel culture and how she "will not stop" when it comes to pushing herself to her limit.
The iconic pop star teamed up with photographer Steven Klein to pay homage to one of Marilyn Monroe 's final photoshoots prior to her passing.
Snapped in a hotel suite, photographer Steve said his aim was to "capture the liaison between a star and the camera, the mystery, and magic of this creative collaboration".
In her latest interview, the multi award-winning artist opens up about staying on top of her game, even at the age of 63.
"I don't even think about my age, to tell you the truth. I just keep going," she admitted to V Magazine.
"Even when I performed almost my entire tour in agony, I had no cartilage left in my right hip, and everyone kept saying, 'You gotta [sic] stop, you gotta [sic] stop.' I said, 'I will not stop. I will go until the wheels fall off.' "

The Papa Don't Preach hitmaker went on to explain that she doesn't think about her age until "extremely ignorant people" quiz her when she is going to retire and enjoy her hard-earned success.
She went on admit that she will only stop when she runs out of "f***ing ideas" and no longer feels inspired.
In the candid chat, Madonna also offered her opinions about the ongoing and ever present discussion about cancel culture.
Speaking with Jeremy O’Harris, the singer claimed "we're giving it power" if we shut up completely.
The trailblazing star added: "Ever since I stuck my finger in the cigarette lighter in the car, I kept pushing it and playing with it.
Every kid does it and your parents tell you, 'don’t touch it, you’re going to burn your finger.' All you have to do is tell me that, and I need to touch it."
Madonna also confesses that the only thing she has heard recently that inspired her is Kanye West's latest album, Donda.
The pop icon adds that she feels the award-winning rapper is one of very few artists working towards failure currently.
She goes on to explain that while she doesn't agree with the star's politics and what he thinks of women and the gay community, his work is "on the razor's edge" and it's "inspiring" and rare.
Jeremy then pushes Madonna on how she felt when Kanye brought controversial star DaBaby out on stage during one of his album listening parties.
"I was conflicted about that, but, like I said, I have to pay attention to the message, not the messenger," she mused in her response.
"That’s important. Listen to the teachings. Don’t get caught up in the teacher, what the teacher’s doing."
You can read Madonna's full interview with Jeremy O’Harris in V Magazine.