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Designing for a Superstar

Albert Lea native worked for Prince in ’90s

When word spread that music sensation Prince died April 21 at his Paisley Park home in Chanhassen, it hit especially close to home for one Albert Lea native.

Stacia Lang, a 1982 Albert Lea High School graduate, worked as Prince’s designer for three years in the early 1990s.

“I feel like a part of me died when he died because I had spent so much time creating for him and with him,” Lang said.

She started working for Prince in 1990, after attending the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. After being in New York for eight years, she said she decided she was going to leave New York and move back to Minnesota. In what seemed like happenstance, she was introduced to Prince’s designer and was asked to start with him as a pattern maker.

“They hired me sight unseen,” Lang said.

A short while later, Prince’s designer at the time, Helen Hiatt, gave Lang the opportunity to show her portfolio to the star. When Hiatt decided to leave the position, Lang later that year became Prince’s personal designer. She said she worked with him until 1993 at Paisley Park when he changed his name to what is known as the love symbol, amidst conflict with his record company.

Lang said she was a fan of all of Prince’s costumes over the years, but she particularly loved the years she worked with him.

During those three years, she designed many tailored suits with futuristic, edgy and clean lines, she said. There were also a lot of scroll patterns.

“He was in his early 30s, so he could wear these amazing, body-conscious clothes,” Lang said.

The last time she had contact with him was in 1993, but she said she was happy to hear of his success over the years. She now lives in Los Angeles.

“To me, Prince was inspiring, electrifying, otherworldly, mystical, mysterious, and a pure genius — a wise sage giving his advice,” Lang said.

Once, during a private conversation, he told her it was important for her to develop a business enterprise so she could have “something of your own.”

On the other hand, she said she thought he had a complex personality and could be exasperating and difficult to decipher at times.

“Looking back, I think we in the wardrobe department, and me as his designer, did a fine job in bringing to the world his vision at the time, and bringing to his world, a vision of our own,” Lang said. “Through our work on his clothing, I think we captured the essence of Prince at that very moment in time. I feel satisfied with what we created together.”

She described Prince as inspirational, and said he was an example of someone who could accomplish whatever he put his mind to — despite the limitations people put on him as a child.

“He knew who he was — what he wanted — and he was the most unique person I’ve ever met in my life,” Lang said.

Though she has not had contact with him for more than 20 years, she said she was devastated to hear the news of his death.

“His death was a total shock to everyone, despite reports of an earlier illness,” she said.

She has been touched to see the outpouring of love and sorrow from his fans since the announcement of his death.

“Just seeing all this purple, all these tributes, it just really got me very, very emotional because he touched so many people’s lives,” she said. “I think his mark was deeper than a lot of people even thought.”

In recent years, she said she has started to create what Prince encouraged her to do more than two decades ago in finding something she could call her own.

Her personal website, at www.stacialangfeatherstudio.com shows her love of birds and feather work. She hopes it can be a place of enchantment, where the beauty of birds and their feathers uplift and inspire.

“It is becoming that thing that Prince had encouraged in me — my little corner of the world, something of my own,” Lang said.

The feather studio is featured in a 10-page spread in the Summer 2016 issue of Where Women Create magazine, which hits stands today.

She has also worked on specialty costumes for films such as “Interstellar, “The Amazing Spiderman,” “Star Trek,” “Man of Steel,” “The Cell” and others.

http://www.albertleatribune.com/2016/05/designing-for-a-superstar/
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It is said that Prince has a vault with enough recorded songs to put out an album every year until 2099..
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When word spread that music sensation Prince died April 21 at his Paisley Park home in Chanhassen, it hit especially close to home for one Albert Lea native.

Stacia Lang, a 1982 Albert Lea High School graduate, worked as Prince’s designer for three years in the early 1990s.

Stacia Lang. I remember her at CHS. She was like a goddess amongst us mere mortals. I always had her figured for big things. Good for her.

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When word spread that music sensation Prince died April 21 at his Paisley Park home in Chanhassen, it hit especially close to home for one Albert Lea native.

Stacia Lang, a 1982 Albert Lea High School graduate, worked as Prince’s designer for three years in the early 1990s.

Stacia Lang. I remember her at CHS. She was like a goddess amongst us mere mortals. I always had her figured for big things. Good for her.

I will never forget snapping her bra in 6th grade.. Mr Long said "would you like to be forced to stand in front of the class while in your underwear?"..

I never snapped a bra again.. :D
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I did the same thing in sixth grade, but to Dori Peterson. She just about destroyed me, then and there.

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I did the same thing in sixth grade, but to Dori Peterson. She just about destroyed me, then and there.

Fellow schoolmate.. :thumbsup:

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Gaither did note that doctors visited Prince from time to time.
"Only time doctors would come in, they would give him a B-12 shot, something like that, when he might have been feeling sick or low on energy.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/16/health/prince-bodyguard-speaks/


Vitamin B-12 is needed by the body to produce red blood cells(blood).. Meat is a natural source of B-12 which Prince didn't eat..

Don't abuse the use of painkillers especially if you don't eat your meat.. :(


"You can't have any pudding if you don't eat your meat".. Pink Floyd
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Prince Smashes Billboard Sales Records Following Death

NEW YORK (AP) — Prince’s death sent fans flocking to buy his music — and set some new standards on the charts at Billboard, the music industry bible.

For the first full sales week following Prince’s death on April 21, five of his albums were in Billboard’s top 10, at Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7. Only Beyoncé’s Lemonade kept him from the top. Billboard says no artist has had that many albums in the Top 10.

Prince had 19 discs in Billboard’s top 200, beating a record of 14 previously set by the Beatles.

Billboard said the top sellers were three hits collections, Purple Rain, and 1999.

The singer sold 4.4 million albums and songs the week after his death, compared to 19,000 the week before.

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Report just came out:  Opioid overdose.
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