Lourdes Leon channels mom Madonna in see-through lace catsuit at Saint Laurent show

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Lourdes Leon’s personal style has always been as bold as her mom Madonna’s, and at Saint Laurent’s menswear show in Paris Tuesday night, the 27-year-old showed up wearing a sultry, completely see-through black lace catsuit.

The Lolahol musician — whose father is trainer and actor Carlos Leon — styled her sheer jumpsuit sans bra, slinging a floor-length black coat around her shoulders and shielding her eyes with dark sunglasses.

She styled her sheer catsuit sans bra, shielding her eyes with dark sunglasses. WireImage

Leon finished her look with a floor-length black coat, which she shrugged off one shoulder. WireImage

The Lolahol musician wore a similar mesh catsuit to the Marc Jacobs show in New York in February. GC Images

Daring onesies are something of a uniform for Leon, who wore a similar black mesh jumpsuit to Marc Jacobs’ show in New York in February and modeled a likeminded lace look in a W magazine spread in 2023.

She’s also partial to Mugler’s signature cutout catsuits, having worn several versions on the red carpet in recent years.

Of course, her mother’s no stranger to showing a little (or a lot of) skin in lace; in 2016, Madonna made waves at the Met Gala with her black cutout Givenchy gown that exposed her breasts and butt.

Madonna shocked onlookers with her black lace Givenchy gown at the 2016 Met Gala. WireImage

The cutout creation was intended to be a political statement as well as a fashion statement, as she later shared on Instagram. Getty Images

The Queen of Pop, pictured here at the 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, clearly passed on her daring style sense to her eldest daughter. FilmMagic

“When it comes to Women’s rights we are still in the dark ages. My dress at the Met Ball was a political statement as well as a fashion statement,” the Queen of Pop wrote of her viral style in a since-deleted Instagram caption after the gala.

“The fact that people actually believe a woman is not allowed to express her sexuality and be adventurous past a certain age is proof that we still live in an age-ist [sic] and sexist society 
 If you have a problem with the way I dress it is simply a reflection of your prejudice.”

Clearly, Lola is carrying on that same mission.

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