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Madonna Reveals Theft of Vintage Costumes After Sabrina Carpenter Coachella Set: ‘These Aren’t Just Clothes, They Are Part of My History’

Madonna Reveals Theft of Vintage Costumes After Sabrina Carpenter Coachella Set: ‘These Aren’t Just Clothes, They Are Part of My History’

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abril 21, 2026 • 5 min lectura

When Madonna popped out as a surprise guest during Sabrina Carpenter‘s headlining set at weekend 2 of Coachella on Friday (April 17), she delivered yet another iconic pop culture moment in a career built on them. But the vintage costumes that helped make that moment so iconic have apparently gone missing.

On Monday (April 20), the Queen of Pop took to her Instagram Story to announce the burglary and to reflect on her return to Coachella, 20 years after the festival hosted her first Stateside performance of her classic 2005 LP, Confessions on a Dance Floor. “Still flying high since Friday night at Coachella,” she opened her note. “Thank you to Sabrina and everyone who made it possible. Bringing Confessions II back to where it began was such a thrill.”

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“The 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,” the pop icon, 67, continued. “These aren’t just clothes, they are part of my history. Other archival items from the same era went missing as well. I’m hoping and praying that some kind soul will find these items and reach out to my team. I’m offering a reward for their safe return. Thank you with all my heart.”

Madge’s surprise appearance coincided with the release of “I Feel So Free,” the hypnotic lead single from her forthcoming Confessions II, which arrives on July 3 as the official sequel to her 2005 album. After shortening her rendition of “Juno,” Carpenter welcomed Madonna to the stage for duets of “Vogue,” the first taste of “Bring Your Love” (a duet between the two blonde bombshells expected to appear on Confessions II) and “Like a Prayer.”

While onstage, Madonna made sure to note that she rewore the same corset, boots and Gucci jacket from her last Coachella appearance. She complemented those pieces with a lavender corset bodysuit, lacy knee-high purple stockings, lavender gloves and a pair of oversized sunglasses. As Carpenter stood beside her in full Man’s Best Friend glam, Madonna’s influence over the entire landscape of pop music aesthetics was palpable.

To celebrate her triumphant performance, Madonna shared a photoset on her official Instagram page. “A moment in history I will never forget, I feel so free!” she wrote in the caption of backstage flicks, mid-show photos and behind-the-scenes candids.

Although her Coachella appearance hit all the right notes, Madonna has no official plans to tour anytime soon. But if “I Feel So Free” — which combines Confessions producer Stuart Price and new-school electronic music luminary Arca — is any indication, Confessions II will keep the world dancing, stolen clothes be damned.

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