Hairy, PETA-Friendly Fashion

Madonna's Animalistic LV Dress

Madonna’s fashion sensibility always seems to cause a stir and get the attention of fashion bloggers. And at 50 years old, Madonna still doesn’t play it safe.

But this time, it’s not her shoes with real gun heels, it’s the dress she wore to the Gucci UNICEF dinner at The Oak Room at the Plaza in New York City that has many fashionistas appalled.

The Louis Vuitton spring 2009 dress has elicited colorful descriptions that include the outfit of Tinkerbell, Big Bird, and a heap of grass…

Take a look at the gallery to see for yourself if Madonna pulled out the bold hairy dress. She is pictured alongside Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini and Rihanna, who is the current face for the Gucci UNICEF Tattoo Heart collection.

Hey, at least PETA won’t be angry at Madonna…
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