Her influence was palpable from her very first appearance on Music Television (MTV) in 1984. With her punk-inspired black miniskirts, mesh-knit tank tops, and iconic ‘Boy Toy’ belt, she instantly captured the imagination of a generation. Her styles evolved across punk, S&M, hip-hop, geisha, western, and military looks. Her looks were imitated by countless ‘Madonna wannabes’, while retailers capitalized on her trendsetting aura. This impact reached new heights with her appearances in films like Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) and her electrifying stage presence, such as the memorable white lace corset ensemble at the MTV Music Awards. Her bold choices infiltrated street styles and even high-end fashion advertisements, leaving a lasting mark that continues to resonate today.