On His Royal Badness:The Life and Legacy of Prince’s Fashion
- PrinceGender-neutralGlam rockSelf-expression
- Categories:Celebrities Cultural History Philosophy Social Sciences
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Publication date:September,2026
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★ Breaking away from the tedious framework of traditional biographies, this book approaches his life from a sartorial and visual perspective. It uses Prince's iconic pieces—such as his purple trench coats, chain masks, and high heels—as narrative threads to introduce his extraordinary life!
★ Beyond fashion history, this book uses these stories to explore how Prince dismantled traditional notions of Black masculinity and gender frameworks through his subversive aesthetic, as well as his profound impact on contemporary culture.
Description
Not only was Prince a musical genius and one of the greatest artists of all time, he was a fashion icon, a trailblazer devoted to the art of dressing. Lifelong fan and fashion historian Casci Ritchie assembles a greatest-hits compilation of the best pieces in Prince’s wardrobe—from ornate ear cuff down to bespoke heel—telling each garment’s incredible origin story and showing how his tastes disrupted hegemonic, heteronormative, and Black masculinities.
On His Royal Badness considers Prince as a visionary artist and fearless provocateur who revered fashion and self-expression, and whose sartorial brilliance continues to shape contemporary culture.
Unaffiliated with the Prince Estate.
Author
Dr Casci Ritchie is a fashion and culture historian, writer, and educator based in Scotland. Her doctoral research explored the origins, materiality and afterlives of Prince’s dress. She has published widely in journals including Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion and Queer Studies in Popular Culture and serves on the board of the International Centre 4 Prince Studies. Alongside her research, Casci is a public speaker and workshop facilitator, working at institutions including Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Paisley Book Festival, Glasgow Film Theatre, and a number of film festivals.





