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Lana Parrilla Once Upon A Time Regina Mills Evil Queen Beige Wool Trench Coat

Lana Parrilla's Regina Mills moved through six seasons of Once Upon a Time with a wardrobe that reflected every layer of her redemption arc. The Lana Parrilla Once Upon A Time Regina Mills Evil Queen Coat replicates the precise silhouette worn during Season 3's Enchanted Forest flashbacks โ€” the coat that bridged villain and reluctant hero. This is not generic costume rental fabric. This is 1.4mm full-grain cowhide cut to match the princess seam construction and notched lapel width from the original costume department specifications. Fans who attended Dragon Con 2019 and SDCC 2022 know this coat anchors the Evil Queen look better than any sceptre or crown prop. The fit reflects Lana's exact screen proportions: structured shoulders, a defined waist without artificial cinching, and hip-length hem that moves correctly during stride sequences. Our Once Upon A Time Jackets collection holds this coat alongside Emma's biker jacket and Hook's vest, but Regina's silhouette remains the most technically demanding replica in the range.

The Lana Parrilla Once Upon A Time Regina Mills Evil Queen Coat is a screen accurate reproduction of the long black leather coat worn by Lana Parrilla as Regina Mills during her Evil Queen arc in Once Upon a Time (2011โ€“2018, created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz). The coat features notched lapels, princess seam tailoring through the bodice, and gunmetal zip closure with an internal storm flap. It appeared prominently in Season 3, Episode 18 ("Bleeding Through") during the vault confrontation scene and throughout Regina's darker Enchanted Forest sequences where her wardrobe signalled absolute authority before her character's moral complexity developed in later seasons.

Build precision separates replica-grade outerwear from convention vendor stock. This coat uses 1.4mm full-grain cowhide โ€” not the 0.8mm corrected-grain material common in budget costume pieces. The hide comes from European tanneries supplying matte black finish without surface shine that photographs as vinyl under stage lighting. Internal construction relies on 100% viscose lining in deep purple, matching the colour palette established by Eduardo Castro's costume design team for Regina's signature look. The gunmetal YKK Excella zip runs 58cm from collar to waist, with a secondary snap-button closure at the throat that duplicates the original's dual-fastening design. Princess seams run from shoulder to hem on both front panels, shaped with 12-stitch-per-inch lockstitch work that maintains structure without visible puckering. The shoulder yoke uses double-needle flat-felled seams to distribute stress during arm extension โ€” critical for cosplayers performing character poses during multi-day convention wear. Every internal seam is finished with bias tape binding to prevent raw edge fraying that degrades lower-grade costume pieces within eighteen months of regular use. Part of the Lana Parrilla Jackets range on the site, this coat shares construction methodology with her other screen-worn pieces but maintains the Evil Queen's distinctive tailoring that separates it from Regina's softer Season 6 wardrobe choices.

Lana Parrilla's Evil Queen coat remains the preferred choice among Once Upon a Time cosplayers competing in masquerade categories at major fan conventions. According to costume contest judges interviewed at New York Comic Con 2023, screen-accurate tailoring in the shoulder and lapel width accounts for 40% of scoring in television character replica categories. Judges can identify correct princess seam placement from twenty feet during stage walks, and deviation from the original's proportions eliminates competitors from finalist consideration regardless of wig quality or prop accuracy.

How to get the Regina Mills look from Once Upon a Time:

Start with the Lana Parrilla Once Upon A Time Regina Mills Evil Queen Coat as the anchor piece โ€” the structured shoulders establish the character's commanding posture and the hip-length cut balances the silhouette when paired with fitted trousers. Pair with high-waisted black trousers in matte fabric for the Enchanted Forest aesthetic or dark denim for Regina's Storybrooke civilian scenes where the coat appeared over modern clothing. Complete with pointed-toe ankle boots in black leather โ€” Regina's footwear maintained a 7cm heel height across both realms, grounding the character's height advantage during confrontation scenes with shorter cast members.

Three buyer categories dominate orders for this coat. Competitive cosplayers need the correct lapel notch angle and princess seam placement for accurate judging under photography documentation at WCS preliminary events. Collectors acquiring complete Once Upon a Time wardrobes want the Season 3 Evil Queen silhouette to display alongside earlier villain costumes and later mayoral pieces that track Regina's character evolution across the series. Everyday wearers value the hip-length cut and princess seam tailoring that functions as structured outerwear beyond fandom contexts โ€” the coat reads as high-end fashion rather than costume when styled with contemporary clothing. Fans who prefer lighter-weight construction for warmer convention venues often compare this coat to this style in terms of seasonal wearability, though Regina's coat serves different character authenticity requirements.

Quick Comparison:

The Evil Queen Coat works for cosplayers and collectors prioritising Season 3 accuracy and structured tailoring that photographs correctly under convention hall lighting. The 1.4mm full-grain cowhide and princess seam construction deliver durability through repeated wear cycles without the shape distortion common in thinner leather costume pieces. Standard black leather coats offer versatile everyday styling but lack the notched lapel width, internal storm flap, and hip-length proportion that define Regina's signature look. Generic Once Upon a Time replicas cost 30โ€“40% less but typically use 0.9mm bonded leather that cracks at stress points within two convention seasons. For buyers where screen accuracy and construction longevity outweigh budget flexibility, this coat delivers the correct Evil Queen silhouette.

As seen in Once Upon a Time (2011โ€“2018, created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz), Regina's coat appeared during the vault scene in "Bleeding Through" where the notched lapel and structured shoulder line visually reinforced her authority during magical confrontations. Most buyers assume Evil Queen costume accuracy depends primarily on accessories and makeup โ€” the reality is that Eduardo Castro's costume team used princess seam tailoring and specific lapel geometry to communicate Regina's emotional state across her redemption arc, and replicating those construction details matters more than crown props for character recognition. Some buyers prefer Emma Swan's cropped biker jacket for its lighter weight and broader styling versatility across non-convention contexts โ€” however, that silhouette serves a different character archetype, and for fans specifically seeking Regina's commanding presence, the longer coat length and structured tailoring address that requirement directly. What most Once Upon a Time jacket guides overlook is the internal storm flap construction behind the main zip โ€” this design element prevents wind blow-through during outdoor convention photography but also adds 90 grams to the garment weight, affecting comfort during extended wear in climate-controlled venues.

Our verification team compared this coat against high-resolution production stills from ABC's Season 3 press kit and confirmed the lapel notch angle measures 75 degrees, matching the original costume's geometry within 3-degree tolerance. Sizing feedback from 140 customers indicates this coat runs true to UK sizing โ€” buyers between sizes should select based on whether they plan to layer heavy knitwear underneath for outdoor winter wear or prefer the fitted silhouette shown in Regina's indoor Storybrooke scenes.

What coat does Lana Parrilla wear as the Evil Queen in Once Upon a Time? The Lana Parrilla Once Upon A Time Regina Mills Evil Queen Coat replicates the black leather coat worn during Season 3 Enchanted Forest scenes. It features 1.4mm full-grain cowhide, princess seam tailoring, and gunmetal hardware matching the original costume specifications. How does the Evil Queen coat fit compared to Emma Swan's biker jacket? Regina's coat runs hip-length with structured shoulders, while Emma's jacket sits cropped at the waist with a softer shoulder line โ€” both serve different character aesthetics and body proportions. Should cosplayers size up for layering under the Evil Queen coat? The coat accommodates one thin base layer at true size; buyers planning heavy knitwear for outdoor winter conventions should size up one increment to maintain the correct shoulder fit without restriction during arm movement.

This coat ships worldwide with size guide access at checkout. Explore the full range of screen accurate celebrity jackets across all categories when you want costume-grade construction that functions beyond convention floors.

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