Madonna y Anna Wintour promocionan Confessions II antes de la secuela de El diablo viste a la moda

Madonna y Anna Wintour han colaborado en un vídeo promocional para el próximo álbum de Madonna, Confessions II. El clip de 30 segundos se proyecta en cines seleccionados antes de las funciones de El diablo viste a la moda 2 y muestra un divertido intercambio entre ambos iconos en un desfile de moda.

La superestrella del pop Madonna y Anna Wintour, directora editorial global de Vogue, aparecen juntas en un avance promocional de Confessions II. El vídeo se proyecta en cines antes de El diablo viste a la moda 2, que se estrenó a nivel nacional el 1 de mayo. El material utiliza imágenes de ambas sentadas en primera fila durante el desfile de moda femenina Otoño/Invierno 2026 de Dolce & Gabbana en Milán, el 28 de febrero, con el éxito de 1990 de Madonna, "Vogue", como telón de fondo. El clip parece estar manipulado y muestra a Wintour diciendo: "No puedo creer que sigan poniendo 'Vogue'. ¿Por qué?". Madonna responde: "Porque me extrañan". Wintour contesta: "Me gusta 'Vogue', pero seguro que tienes algo nuevo". Madonna dice entonces: "De hecho, sí. Tengo una confesión", antes de susurrarle algo a Wintour. La música cambia a "Bring Your Love", el sencillo principal de Madonna para Confessions II en colaboración con Sabrina Carpenter. El tema se estrenó en Coachella el 17 de abril y sirve de apoyo al álbum, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para el 3 de julio como continuación de su trabajo de 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor. El diablo viste a la moda 2 reúne a Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt y Stanley Tucci del reparto original de 2006. Los representantes de Madonna aún no han hecho más comentarios sobre el anuncio en cines.

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