Update, 9/9: Ahead of Madonna's Rebel Heart world tour, which kicks off tonight in Montreal, WWD has a sneak-peek at the icon's incredible on-stage costumes. With looks designed by Gucci's Alessandro Michele, Fausto Puglisi, Prada, Moschino's Jeremy Scott and more, these sketches may tease some of Madonna's most daring looks yet. Some of the boldest stage looks include a hooded cape designed by Fausto Puglisi as well as nothing but nipple tassels and a Wonder Woman-inspired headband designed by Julia Clancey. Get a sneak-peek at the highlights below and see more sketches here.

Fausto Puglisi via WWD

Moschino via WWD

Gucci via WWD

Julia Clancey

Original Post, 8/12: Never one to disappoint when it comes to on-stage fashion, Madonna is lining up a designer-filled wardrobe for her upcoming Rebel Heart world tour. Ahead of the September 9 kickoff in Canada, the Queen of Pop revealed the designers behind her costumes: Jeremy Scott for Moschino, Alexander Wang, Gucci's new creative director, Alessandro Michele, Fausto Puglisi, Prada, Swarovski and Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran.

Final sketches for the designs have not yet been revealed, but the singer took to Instagram to share a sneak-peek at some of the looks, including a pair of lace-up Gucci boots and a colorful gown. In the past, Madonna has famously collaborated with Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel, Christian Lacroix and Dolce & Gabbana for tour wardrobes that birthed some of her most iconic looks, including Gaultier's cone bra, which debuted at her 1990 Blonde Ambition tour. With a multi-faceted designer lineup this time around, the on-stage looks for Madonna's 10th worldwide tour may just be some of her best yet.

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