Did someone steal Madonna's clothes at Coachella? The Material Girl would like them back


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Madonna lost her clothes at Coachella, and the Material Girl would like them back.

Madonna popped over the weekend at the Coachella festival in Indio, California, performing as a special guest during Sabrina Carpenter's Friday night headlining set. The pair performed Vogue and Like A Prayer together.

For Madonna, it was a return to the desert following her 2006 performance at the festival, when she performed in the festival's dance tent, the Saraha. She even wore the same purple outfit she wore during the earlier appearance.

But she says those clothes went missing after her performance, and she took to social media on Monday to plead for their safe return.

In her post, the Michigan-bred superstar praised Carpenter and the Coachella team for helping make the performance happen, but then turned to the subject of her missing attire.

"This full circle moment hit different until I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing — my costume that was pulled from my personal archives — 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," she wrote.

"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."

Last week, Madonna announced her forthcoming album, Confessions II, will be released on July 3.

The set is a sequel to 2005's Confessions On A Dance Floor. – The Detroit News/Tribune News Service

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