Law enforcement have clarified that 's vanished costume from her set may merely have been lost rather than stolen.
Madonnas Coachella Costume Declared Not Stolen
Law enforcement have clarified that Madonna's vanished costume from her Coachella set may merely have been lost rather than stolen.Several vintage clothes disap...
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Several vintage clothes disappeared after the 67-year-old performed her classics Vogue and Like a Prayer, as well as a new song, alongside headliner Sabrina Carpenter at the festival in Indio, this past Friday.
'I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing,' Madonna, who has 56.2 million social media followers, wrote on an Instagram story on Monday.
'Jacket, corset, dress and all other garments. These aren't just clothes, they are part of my history. Other archival items from the same era went missing as well.'
The pop icon added: 'I'm hoping and praying that some kind soul will find these items and reach out to my team at infomaverick2026@gmail.com. I'm offering a reward for their safe return. Thank you with all my heart.'
A representative for the Indio Police Department stated that the items 'may have fallen off a golf cart,' and that there was 'no evidence' they 'were intentionally stolen.'
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Law enforcement have clarified that Madonna's vanished costume from her Coachella set may merely have been lost rather than stolen
Several vintage clothes disappeared after the 67-year-old performed Vogue and Like A Prayer, as well as a new song, alongside headliner Sabrina Carpenter
The spokesman told TMZ on Monday: 'On Saturday, April 18, 2026, at approximately 7.32pm, a missing property report was filed.'
Law enforcement specified that the items 'were last seen on a golf cart at the Empire Polo Grounds on Saturday, April 18, 2026, shortly after 1.30am, during weekend two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.'
At some point after the 67-year-old Queen of Pop performed three of her songs - Vogue, Like A Prayer and a new title - with headliner Sabrina Carpenter, costumes from her personal archives went missing
Madonna - who boasts 56.2 million social media followers - wrote via Instagram story on Monday: 'I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing'
She continued: 'Jacket, corset, dress and all other garments. These aren't just clothes, they are part of my history. Other archival items from the same era went missing as well'
The pop icon added: 'I'm hoping and praying that some kind soul will find these items and reach out to my team at infomaverick2026@gmail.com. I'm offering a reward for their safe return. Thank you with all my heart'
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Indeed, Madonna was clearly re-wearing the purple leather Gucci bomber jacket and matching knee-high boots from the 2005 MTV European Music Awards
It's hard to believe no one in the seven-time Grammy winner's sizable glam squad - stylist Rita Melssen, hairstylist Matt Benns, make-up artist Marcelo Gutierrez and three fashion assistants - couldn't keep an eye on her costumes backstage
Otherwise, Madonna loved staging her 'full-circle moment' that harkened back to her 2006 Coachella performance in the Sahara Tent
'Still flying high since Friday night at Coachella!' Madonna gushed. 'Thank you to Sabrina and everyone who made it possible. Bringing Confessions II back to where it began was such a thrill! A moment in history, I will never forget! I feel so free!'
The feeling was mutual for the 26-year-old Grammy winner (right), who thanked her Michigan-born mentor on Saturday for 'coming out, bringing your love and gracing the audience with everything you are plus astrology knowledge plus the greatest songs of all time'
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Madonna - who drops Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II on July 3 - is lucky to be alive following her 2023 hospitalization for 'a serious bacterial infection' during which she was in a 48-hour medically induced coma
The Italian-American diva is rumored to be returning to acting after sharing a snap of herself reading a script in Venice on March 17 - at the same time Seth Rogen was filming the second season of his hit Apple TV+ series The Studio
The project was not related to the self-directed biopic Who's That Girl, starring Julia Garner, which the two-time Golden Globe winner co-wrote with Erin Cressida Wilson after Universal Pictures shelved it.
Madonna previously helmed two dismally reviewed box-office bombs: Filth and Wisdom in 2008 and WE in 2011.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer - who averages 46.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify - is the world's best-selling female artist and the most successful solo artist in the history of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart with 44 No 1 singles.
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