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Madonna's bold new look is a touching tribute to her late mother

A woman reflecting on her roots, and an artist, still evolving, even after all this time


Shirley Gomez
Senior Writer
MAY 20, 2025 10:07 AM EDT

In a move that left the internet doing a double-take, Madonna has traded in her signature platinum blonde for a rich, voluminous brunette's do, and it's not just a style switch. On Sunday, the Queen of Reinvention debuted a rare and emotional new look that pays tribute to someone very close to her heart: her late mother, Madonna Louise, who died of breast cancer in 1963.

The pop icon, 66, shared a selfie to her Instagram Stories with the caption: "I missed my Mother so I channeled her………" And just like that, the internet had something new to talk about, not just a surprising beauty transformation, but a raw, personal tribute from one of pop culture's most famously guarded stars.

Madonna's brunette hair isn't just a look; it's a reflection.© Madonna
Madonna's brunette hair isn't just a look; it's a reflection.

A Tribute in Curls and Coral

Madonna's new brunette locks are a dramatic shift from her decades-long devotion to blonde, and they might be a wig, but if you've followed her career, you know Madonna is less about the "real or not" and more about the message. The curls are full, retro-glam, and unmistakably maternal, a clear homage to the 1960s style her mom would've worn. Paired with shimmery eyeshadow and a coral lipstick, the effect is tender, elegant, and a little haunting.

This isn't the first time Madonna has gone brunette, but it's definitely the most meaningful. She last went dark in 2013 at the Met Gala, rocking a sleek, straight look with bangs. Before that, you'd have to rewind to the early 2000s for another dark-haired moment. But Sunday's transformation wasn't about fashion statements or red carpet shock; it was about memory, grief, and love.

Madonna attends the Costume Institute Gala for the "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2013 in New York City.  (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Madonna attends the Costume Institute Gala for the "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

A Loss That Shaped a Legend

Madonna has rarely spoken publicly about the impact of losing her mother at such a young age, but she opened up in the 2023 Sky documentary "Becoming Madonna." The singer described her mother's death when she was just five years old as "the greatest event of my life," in the sense that it changed everything.

"It was like a part of my heart was ripped out," she said. "I was forced to grow up fast… It was too much for a child, I think."

Madonna remains, and has always been, one of pop culture's most complex, emotionally layered, and deeply human icons.© Madonna
Madonna remains, and has always been, one of pop culture's most complex, emotionally layered, and deeply human icons.

That heartbreak and the way she processed it are undeniably part of Madonna's career DNA: the fearlessness, the boundary-breaking, the control over her own image. This latest homage suggests she's still exploring that grief and still finding new ways to express it.

Mother's Day, Madonna-Style

This intensely personal hair moment came right after Madonna celebrated Mother's Day with five of her six children, including daughter Lourdes Leon, 28. She posted a joyful, sun-drenched family photo to Instagram, beaming in a polka dot dress, surrounded by her kids.

"Sunshine, laughter, horseback riding, soccer, and the sound of music!" she wrote. "The best gift they gave me was the gift of not arguing and being loving to one another… When you raise children to be unique and opinionated, you also create your own debate team!!!"

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Only Madonna could wrap up an emotional tribute, a beauty switch-up, and a joke about raising tiny gladiators, all in one weekend.

Reinvention With a Pulse

Madonna's brunette hair isn't just a look; it's a reflection and a reminder that, for all the headlines about her age, her wardrobe, or her latest performance, Madonna is still, and always has been, one of pop culture's most complex, emotionally layered, and deeply human icons.

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While some might see a wig and a filter, those watching closely saw a daughter remembering her mother, a woman reflecting on her roots, and an artist, still evolving, even after all this time.

So yes, Madonna went brunette. But really, Madonna went home.

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