Madonna wardrobe theft

- A notable celebrity wardrobe went missing amid Coachella weekend activity. - TMZ published a list showing Madonna’s missing lavender corset valued at about $25,000. - The stolen‑items list circulated widely and added a celebrity scandal layer to festival coverage (tmz.com).

Madonna’s missing Coachella wardrobe is now a police matter, with TMZ reporting a stolen-items list that includes a lavender corset valued at about $25,000. (tmz.com) The singer first said on April 20 that vintage pieces from her personal archive disappeared after her April 17 guest appearance with Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella’s second weekend in Indio, California. She said the missing wardrobe included a jacket, corset, dress and other garments from the same era. (goodmorningamerica.com) Indio police said the items were reported missing on Saturday and were last seen in two bags on a staff-operated golf cart headed to a bus. Investigators said the bags may have fallen off during transport and that there was no evidence, as of April 21, that they were intentionally stolen. (nbclosangeles.com) TMZ’s April 22 list added detail that had not been public before: lavender gloves, purple trunks, thigh-highs, a slit-and-teddy combo, a purple leather jacket, a pink sequin jacket, pink gloves, pink thigh-highs and a Moschino corset. TMZ said Madonna’s tour manager, identified as Lindsey, made the initial report. (tmz.com) The case drew outsized attention because Madonna said the clothes came from the same 2006 era as her first Coachella appearance. During the Sabrina Carpenter set, she told the crowd she had reworn the corset, boots and Gucci jacket from that earlier festival run. (variety.com) That performance doubled as a new-album callback. Billboard reported Madonna used the Coachella cameo to preview material tied to “Confessions II,” a sequel to her 2005 album “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” with a July 3 release date. (billboard.com) Madonna has offered a reward for the items’ safe return, but she has not publicly named an amount. Police asked anyone who found the bags to turn them in or contact the department, saying no lost-property report matching the items had been filed as of April 21. (goodmorningamerica.com) For now, the story sits between celebrity scandal and festival logistics: a wardrobe tied to a 20-year callback vanished somewhere between the Coachella stage and a hotel. The next public update is likely to come from Indio police or from Madonna if the bags resurface. (nbclosangeles.com)

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