Prince’s personally-owned and -worn cream-colored plush wool coat, designed by Stacia Lang, lead designer of Prince's wardrobe, as an 'evolution' of the long white coat which he had purchased from Claude Bonucci in Nice, France, while filming Under the Cherry Moon. This exquisite coat measures approximately 42″ in length, and features five wool-covered buttons, two collar clasps, two front pockets, and a brilliant patterned satin lining with hidden pocket to left chest. Aside from its notable softness, the coat is accented by a myriad of golden embroideries on the cuffs, the front pockets, and on both sleeves, with each bearing the New Power Generation symbol (left sleeve is readable, right can be read via mirror). The back likewise features golden flourishes around a prominent central mandala. In fine condition, with a trace of foundation makeup inside the collar, which also bears toning from a wooden coat hanger.
During the Love Symbol era and his romance with Mayte, Prince became more and more interested in exploring ancient cultures with her and requested his wardrobe to integrate these elaborate ancient runes and symbols within the design of a handsome coat. Custom-made by Prince’s personal wardrobe department, this represents a significant piece of clothing made for and worn by the late pop legend.
Originally from the collection of Prince’s Parisian assistant Sophie Roux, and accompanied by her signed letter of provenance. Roux first met Prince in Nice, France, while working in the art department on the set of Under the Cherry Moon in 1985, under the supervision of the renowned production designer Richard Sylbert. In 1988, she became Prince’s personal assistant for his Paris estate, moving into his apartment on Avenue Foch. For nearly ten years, she organized his Parisian life, running his residence, arranging decorations and setting up his apartment prior to each visit. She was also his Paris liaison, tasked with organizing parties, his attendances at fashion shows, shopping for his wardrobe, and introducing him to the hot spots of Parisian nightlife—while also attending to his many varied and eclectic requests.
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