Ant Payne 12pm - 4pm
Now Playing
Unhealthy Anne-Marie & Shania Twain Download 'Unhealthy' on iTunes
Every Single Outfit Taylor Swift Wears On The Eras Tour
7 February 2024, 15:01
By Savannah Roberts
Here are all the outfits Taylor Swift has worn so far during The Eras Tour show – all of her looks are utterly bejewelled...
Listen to this article
Every single time Taylor Swift takes to the stage for The Eras Tour ... we're rendered speechless and that's not just because of her i ncredible set list .
From the lighting to the stage design to the theatrics, the pop powerhouse has truly outdone herself with one of the most hyper-detailed stadium spectacles audiences have ever seen and it's been so popular, Taylor's even released a movie on it.
But one aspect of the tour that fans simply can't get over is the sheer amount of costume changes Taylor undergoes to put on the jaw-dropping show – and the new looks just keep on coming!
- READ MORE: Which Taylor Swift Song Are You?
- READ MORE: What Is Taylor Swift ‘Tortured Poets Department’? Meaning And Track List Revealed
- READ MORE: How Are Taylor Swift And Lana Del Rey Friends? Their Complete Friendship Timeline
The 'Midnights' songstress channels every one of her eras with her incredibly meta wardrobe, she has a whopping 16 outfit changes that draw inspiration from the past 17 years of her career.
Who designs Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits?
Taylor has been bringing out the big guns for her global tour. Notable designers include Fausto Puglisi who heads up Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli. Fausto describes himself as a Sicilian maverick. He designed 12 of the looks from Taylor’s Eras shows, including the skintight snake catsuit from the Reputation era, and the gold-fringed minidress from her Fearless era.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Roberto Cavalli (@roberto_cavalli)
And Taylor isn’t the only superstar he has dressed – J-Lo and Zendaya have also had the honour. He also designed the cape that Madonna wore on her Madame X album.
Another designer that has been tapped by Taylor for her stage costumes is Donatella Versace. The legendary designer was the mastermind behind Taylor’s bejewelled bodysuits that feature in the Lover section of her shows.
And rounding off the Lover looks are a pair of custom-made, jewel-encrusted, knee-high boots from none other than Christian Louboutin. With their signature red soles, Louboutins are the footwear of choice for the rich, famous and impeccably dressed.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Donatella Versace (@donatella_versace)
Italian dressmaker Alberta Ferretti also has a starring role on the Eras Tour. Her ethereal and dreamy gowns complements the Folklore section of Taylor’s shows completely.
Taylor has also selected a number of lesser-known names to wear alongside fashion powerhouses like Oscar de la Renta and Ellie Saab. Indie designer Anish Gupta created the sequin slogan T-shirts emblazoned with her iconic lyrics “WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER, LIKE EVER”
And with that impressive list of designers, we couldn't resist the urge to round up all the Eras Tour stage ensembles she's worn so far, check out all the Taylor tour looks (as well as her newest additions)...
Taylor Swift opens with the Lover era
Taylor starts the beginning of every show looking drop-dead gorgeous in a custom Versace sequined bodysuit and sparkly Louboutin heels, setting the bar high for the rest of the concert's wardrobe!
She later accessories the look halfway through the 'Lover' set when she sports a bedazzled blazer over the top of the opening ensemble – wow!
- 'Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince'
- 'Cruel Summer'
- 'The Man'
- 'You Need to Calm Down'
- 'Lover'
- 'The Archer'
Taylor's Fearless setlist made everyone nostalgic
Next on the setlist was Taylor's 'Fearless' era, and she channelled her second studio album by stepping out in a re-imagination of her iconic glittered fringed dress.
She sings three tracks from 'Fearless (Taylor's Version)' all whilst twirling around with her rhinestones guitar, it's like its 2008 all over again!
- 'Fearless'
- 'You Belong With Me'
- 'Love Story'
Taylor stunned in her Evermore get-up
Taylor brought the 'evermore' record alive when she donned a whimsical burnt yellow dress that seemed like it leapt straight from the stories of her folky album.
She even brought along a moss-covered piano to complete the 'evermore' aesthetic when singing 'Champagne Problems', in total she treated 70,000 fans to performances of five 'evermore' tracks.
- ''tis the damn season'
- 'willow'
- 'marjorie'
- 'champagne problems'
- 'tolerate it'
Taylor brought back the drama of her Reputation tour
The 33-year-old pop star called back to her Reputation World Tour with the fiery look she donned during the next segment of the concert.
She brought all the drama as she performed in a snake-embellished one-legged bodysuit from Roberto Cavalli.
Taylor delivered four unforgettable 'Reputation' tracks, even bringing out dancers wearing a host of her most iconic looks during her 'Look What You Made Me Do' performance.
- '…Ready for It?'
- 'Delicate'
- 'Don’t Blame Me'
- 'Look What You Made Me Do'
Taylor brings the Speak Now's fairytale vibes to The Eras Tour
It may have been short but sweet but Taylor made quite the impact with the one song she chose to sing from the 'Speak Now' record.
Her fairytale-esque dresses are back for The Eras Tour as she belts out fan-favourite track 'Enchanted' whilst wearing a sequinned ball gown fit for a princess!
The gowns are strikingly similar to the Valentino one she wore during the 'Speak Now' tour back in 2012.
Taylor's iconic 'Red' looks are back on the stage
The next section of the tour sees Taylor don three looks that call back to her 'Red' album with looks we've seen before!
She kicks off this era with '22' and even sports one of her outfits from the music video, and of course, she just had to close the set with 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version)' – she sure knows how to treat us!
- '22'
- 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'
- 'I Knew You Were Trouble'
- 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version)'
Taylor looks ethereal in her Folklore looks
Potentially one of the longest sets in the concerts, Taylor opts for a floaty floor length dress as she sings seven 'Folklore' songs!
Each night she rocks a Kate Bush-esque billowy gown to sing some of her most poetic tracks, giving fans an IRL rendition of this album for the first time – all whilst looking like an ethereal goddess.
- 'invisible string' / 'the 1'
- 'betty'
- 'the last great american dynasty'
- 'august'
- 'illicit affairs'
- 'my tears ricochet'
- 'cardigan'
Taylor is the 1989 pop princess all over again
Swift gave us another blast from the past with 1989 World Tour references whilst she sang the likes of 'Style', 'Shake It Off' and 'Bad Blood'.
She did so whilst wearing a bejewelled two-piece co-ord that just oozes her 2014 era, and the look comes in hot pink and emerald!
- 'Style'
- 'Blank Space'
- 'Shake It Off'
- 'Wildest Dreams'
- 'Bad Blood'
Taylor stuns in romantic gowns for her acoustic set
Taylor dials down the drama during her acoustic set that becomes the penultimate section of the show.
Each night she surprises fans with a stripped-back set of two songs every night that haven't before been in the setlist.
On opening night she sang 'Tim McGraw' and 'Mirrorball', read this article to get the full list of every surprise song she's performed so far.
Taylor's Midnights outfits end the show with a bang
Of course, Taylor ended her show with her most recent release and tenth studio album!
She knew how to finish off the event when she brought a seven-track set of 'Midnights' material to the stage and sported four iconic looks in the process.
From a lavender fur coat to a jet-black glittering bodysuit, Taylor pulled out all the stops for her closing era. What. A. Wardrobe!
- 'Lavender Haze'
- 'Anti-Hero'
- 'Midnight Rain'
- 'Vigilante Shit'
- 'Bejeweled'
- 'Mastermind'
- 'Karma'
How many outfits does Taylor Swift have for the Eras Tour?
So with a list of designers that rivals the pages of Vogue magazine, Taylor certainly has an enviable wardrobe to choose from when she’s mulling over her stage outfits. So far on the Eras tour she has worn more than 40 different outfits, with roughly 16 outfit changes a night.
What's your favourite Eras Tour look?
Listen live to Capital, and catch up on any shows you missed, on Global Player.
Hot On Capital
Sabrina carpenter explains the real meaning behind her espresso lyrics, what is taylor swift's 'guilty as sin' about the spicy lyrics meaning explained, american horror story season 13: release date, cast, theme, plot and more.
TV & Film
Are Patrick And Art Bisexual In Challengers? Josh O'Connor Explains Their Sexualities And Their Kiss
Emma stone urges fans to call her by her real name, who is zendaya facts including real name, boyfriend, height & more, meet zendaya’s family from her mum and dad to her siblings, are tom holland and zendaya still together, tom holland and zendaya’s complete relationship timeline, all zendaya's challengers tenniscore press tour outfits, taylor swift's 'my boy only breaks his favourite toys' lyrics & meaning explained, are tom holland and zendaya engaged, taylor swift doesn't have "famous songs", says pet shop boys' neil tennant, when is leigh-anne pinnock’s solo album coming out, how chrishell stause stopped caring what people think about her, mafs australia's tim: how he became a secret millionaire, age, ex-girlfriend and more, ‘challengers’ soundtrack from artist & songs to full tracklist, what is emma stone's new film with taylor swift's ex joe alwyn, is taylor swift adding 'tortured poets department' songs to the eras tour setlist, glen powell fact file: age, tv shows & movies, height and net worth, featured artists.
See more Featured Artists
Ariana Grande
Harry styles, justin bieber, taylor swift, billie eilish, lewis capaldi, featured podcasts, making the album, my therapist ghosted me, reel talk with honey & jonathan ross, closet confessions, the osbournes podcast, pop culture with chanté joseph, featured playlists, hottest hits, acoustic hits, fresh music friday, throwback hits.
- Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
- Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
- Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)
- Click to copy URL
All of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits
- View Author Archive
- Email the Author
- Follow on Twitter
- Get author RSS feed
Contact The Author
Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.
Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.
Travis Kelce shows off his game day fashion and more star snaps
Today's Digital Daily
site categories
Parent item expand the sub menu, paris provisional calendar is out: dries van noten to present his final men’s show, the best street style from milan design week, l catterton acquires majority stake in kiko milano, a closer look at taylor swift’s eras tour looks.
The singer is letting her love of Roberto Cavalli and its designer Fausto Puglisi shine through on this tour.
- Share this article on Facebook
- Share this article on X
- Share this article on Flipboard
- Share this article on Pin It
- Share this article on Tumblr
- Share this article on Reddit
- Share this article on LinkedIn
- Share this article on WhatsApp
- Share this article on Email
- Print this article
- Share this article on Talk
Taylor Swift is officially in her “Eras” era. On March 17 and 18, the singer kicked off her Eras tour in Glendale, Arizona, which temporarily renamed itself Swift City, ERAzona, in honor of the start of the tour.
It might only be the first leg of her Eras Tour , but Swift is already delivering when it comes to fashion. During her Glendale set, the singer sported looks from Oscar de la Renta, Alberta Ferretti and Versace, among many other notable designers. While her fans are attending the tour for the music, Swift is poised to give a mini-fashion show at each leg. WWD has rounded up some of the singer’s looks so far.
Related Articles
Victoria justice shimmers in sequins at latin american music awards in dazzling cutout dress, the best and worst looks of the nfl draft 2024.
Swift unveiled another sequin Versace number during the Las Vegas leg of the Eras Tour. The silver sequin blazer dress was coordinated with silver sequin Louboutin boots that hit below the knee.
Swift donned another version of her custom bodysuit from Versace for her Arlington, Texas performance. This bodysuit came with a different color scheme, featuring sequins in bronze, gold and aqua.
Nicole Felicia Couture
Swift looked like a Disney princess come to life in this Nicole Felicia custom ballgown. The costume alluded to a previous gown Swift wore on the “Speak Now Tour” that was designed by Valentino. Swift also wore this designer in her “I Bet You Think About Me” music video.
Oscar de la Renta
For the finale act of weekend one of the Eras Tour, Swift wore two looks from Oscar de la Renta. The first was a black sequin bodysuit with fringe trim paired with sparkling black Louboutin boots, and the second was a midnight bodysuit, crystal T-shirt and lavender faux fur coat, both inspired by her “Midnights” album.
For her MetLife Stadium leg of the tour, Swift brought out Ice Spice to perform the remix of her song “Karma.” Swift wore a custom midnight blue sequin bodysuit from Oscar de la Renta.
Roberto Cavalli
Another standout look that set the internet abuzz was an asymmetrical sequin bodysuit with a beaded pattern of snakes on it referencing what some fans called her “snake era.”
In a classic Taylor Swift look, the singer wore a sparkling fringe dress with sparkling silver boots. She wore a similar gold fringe dress from Roberto Cavalli for the opening of her Speak Now Tour.
A stylie that was a testament to the craftsmanship of the Roberto Cavalli brand was a dégradé look created using thousands of hand-applied Swarovski crystals. The outfit was paired with knee-high sequin Christian Louboutin boots.
Alberta Ferretti
Swift wore two custom Alberta Ferretti gowns for her Glendale dates, both featuring Grecian and cottagecore inspiration. Both gowns were made from chiffon and featured airy fluid silhouettes.
Channeling her “Folklore” era, Alberta Ferretti created this dress for Taylor Swift channeling a wood nymph fairy. This green dress with its leaf design detail is a custom look from Alberta Ferretti’s spring 2023 collection worn for the Tampa leg of the Eras Tour.
Zuhair Murad
For another bohemian cottagecore look, Swift wore an orange ruffled, tie-front dress. The one-of-a-kind dress was created by Etro’s creative director Marco de Vincenzo.
Swift poked fun at herself in this custom T-shirt from Ashish Studio. Underneath the T-shirt, she wore a sequin bodysuit that looked like a regular pair of shorts.
On the East Rutherford leg of her tour, Ashish draped Swift in this custom red sequin duster with a trench-style silhouette. The duster contrasted with her sparkling black guitar.
Swift was the bell of her own ball for the night one of the Tampa Swift leg of her tour wearing a dark beige silk tulle ballgown featuring a silver crystal embroidered bodice with long sleeves, scoop neckline, and a dramatic, cascading skirt fully embroidered with gardenia-colored organza petals from Elie Saab’s fall 2022 couture collection.
Jessica Jones
Swift unveiled her red tiered pleated dress custom designed by Jessica Jones during the Tampa performance of the Eras Tour. She joined fellow musician Aaron Dessner on stage as they did a guitar duet.
Sign up for WWD news straight to your inbox every day
Ethan Hawke, Maya Hawke & Laura Linney Talk ‘Wildcat’
WWD and Women's Wear Daily are part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Fairchild Publishing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Fashion Expand fashion menu
- Fashion Trends
- Fashion Features
- Fashion Scoops
- Designer & Luxury
- Ready-To-Wear
- Accessories
Business Expand business menu
- Government & Trade
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Marketing & Promotion
- Human Resources
- Business Features
- Real Estate
Beauty Expand beauty menu
- Beauty Features
Men's Expand mens menu
- Mens Accessories
- Mens Clothing Furnishings
- Mens Designer Luxury
- Mens Lifestyle
- Mens Retail Business
- Mens Sportswear
- Mens Fashion
Runway Expand runway menu
- Men’s Fall 2024
- Pre-Fall 2024
- Spring Ready-to-Wear 2024
- Fall Couture 2023
- Resort 2024
Denim Expand denim menu
Sustainability expand sustainability menu.
- Environment
- Social Impact
Home/Design Expand home-design menu
- Interior Design
- Architecture
WWD Weekend Expand wwd-weekend menu
Events expand events menu, eye expand eye menu.
- Celebrity Real Estate
Shop Expand shop menu
More expand more menu.
- Fairchild Live
- RetailRx Community
Verify it's you
Please log in.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Outfits: See All the Looks She's Worn on Stage, Divided by Eras
By Anjana Pawa
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Taylor Swift's long-awaited Eras Tour has finally started and the singer is delivering on all fronts — from performance to vocals and, of course, fashion.
On opening weekend, Taylor Swift gave us plenty of whimsical, elegant, and nostalgic looks as we traveled with her through the eras of her career. She wore a handful of familiar styles, with slight tweaks to fit her current style, and gave us plenty of sparkle and shine. Throughout 15+ more stop stops (and counting), Taylor has given us even more memorable fashion moments.
Related: How to Nail Your Eras Tour Look, According to Swifties Themselves
If you are scouring the internet to find out where each look is from, fret not. Here's a look at all the looks Taylor Swift has from during her Eras Tour — from opening night in Glendale, Arizona, to some of her most recent shows in New Jersey and Chicago — and what you can expect to see her wear if you plan on attending one of the upcoming shows.
1. Lover era
The first era is Lover , a time that signified growth, comfort, and basking in the glow of the daylight. Taylor starts the night off in a custom Versace bodysuit , bright and bold. She pairs it with an equally shiny pair of custom, studded Louboutin boots . Night one's bodysuit was a playful, iridescent purple color, and she opted for a slightly more elegant, gold-colored one for the second night of the Eras tour kickoff weekend.
The shoes are sparkly, but they aren't really the star of the show until she puts on a blazer, also studded, and also Versace, and performs "The Man." The shoes instantly grabbed the spotlight as she kicked her heels up and flashed the red bottoms. This is the first of several pairs of custom Louboutins that Taylor wears throughout the night – they're the sole footwear provider for the tour , just like during the Reputation tour.
At her show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the star debuted a new Versace bodysuit that sparkled even brighter than the original one she wore. There are brighter crystals, shining in purple, and extra details, like tassels down her thigh. She paired the new bodysuit with a pair of ombré bedazzled Versace heels, also in purple. Adorning her neck was the Versace Crystal Butterflies Chain Necklace to complete the look.
2. Fearless era
By Angie Jaime
By Ashleigh Carter
In a seamless transition to the era that sealed the deal for her as a stage performer and style icon, the Fearless era portion of the night brought back shimmery dresses made to move around. The boots stay on, but she trades out the sparkly bodysuit to dance in a storm in her best dress.
One of the big themes in her clothes throughout the night is fringe, which becomes an accessory to the singer as she moves around the stage and dances around singing her best hits. This custom Roberto Cavalli dress allows her to do just that, move around freely and shine bright.
On the second night of the tour, Taylor opted for fringe down the legs in another Roberto Cavalli custom dress embellished with Swarovski crystals. Again, the movements looked just as mesmerizing in this dress as the first night.
As the tour has continued, Taylor has debuted another equally stunning dress to embody the Fearless era. The dress is similar to her custom Roberto Cavalli dress with fringe down her leg, but in silver.
3. Acoustic interlude
During the opening night, Taylor referenced her debut era playing her first-ever hit song, "Tim McGraw." This era falls into an acoustic set, where Taylor does one of her favorite things: She plays two surprise songs each night to give every fan a unique experience during the show they choose to attend. The acoustic, slowed-down portion of the show gives the fans a breather, a time to connect with their favorite singer as she’s able to take a seat at the piano and chat with the crowd before she gives a surprise performance.
During this segment, she has so far worn a Jessica Jones dress with ruffles that hug her frame as she sits by the piano. The first night she wore a magenta-colored version of the dress. On night two, it was green. We first wondered if we'd see more colors as the tour continued and TSwift delivered. She’s also worn the stunning dress in a yellow shade as well.
4. evermore era
Next up is evermore era, for which Taylor wears a simple but bright mustard dress from Etro , also custom. To perform the songs from this quaint but grand era, the stage is set with trees along a foggy backdrop. The tone of the show shifts here. This is where Taylor gets to sit at the piano and commandeer the crowd with her lyrics. There is no need for fringe and sparkles as the crowd sings along at the top of their lungs to "champagne problems" to accompany her.
5. Reputation era
During the Reputation tour, Taylor made a bold choice to abandon the pants and embrace the bodysuit. She brings that energy back to represent this era with one of the fiercest ones we've ever seen her in; an asymmetrical, show-stopping black and red colored custom Roberto Cavalli one . As we've realized by now, nothing on this tour will be dull on the sparkle, and this number features sequins studded along the leg in that infamous snake pattern familiar to this era.
6. Speak Now era
To sing one singular song from the Speak Now era, the fan-favorite "Enchanted," Taylor emerges ready to impress. You can't help but be enchanted by the soft glow reflecting off the sparkles of the Nicole + Felicia Couture bespoke gown she's wearing. This is reminiscent of the Valentino gown she wore when she sang this song on the Speak Now tour but grander, and of course, with more bling.
On night two of the tour in Glendale, Arizona, Taylor switched up this look and gave the audience an equally shiny but slightly different look, opting for a Zuhair Murad Couture custom gown with a starburst design embellishment.
This portion of the show is where she’s been able to switch it up the most. As the tour progressed, the star has given us plenty of glorious gowns to “ooh” and “aah” at. Another Zuhair Murad Couture custom gown was added to the Speak Now era collection, with thousands of sequins sewn on in a starburst design.
Some nights, she graces the stage in an Elie Saab Fall 2020 Couture gown that is full of tulle and drama. Other nights, she opts for something a bit more simple, but elegant: an Ellie Saab Couture gown from Fall/Winter 2022, straight from the runway that has fabric flowers sewn down the bottom half of the dress. This dress’s train drags behind her as she walks down the catwalk of the massive stage softly and slowly, matching the tone of the song.
The next era is introduced in a spirited manner as Taylor revisits a popularly recreated look: the "Not A Lot Going On At The Moment" T-Shirt from the "22" music video. This look is paired with a Gladys Tamez hat that she gives to a lucky audience member during the performance.
On the second night of the tour, she opted to poke a bit of fun at herself with a T-shirt that read "Who's Taylor Swift Anyway? Ew" after lyrics from the song "22" instead.
As the North American tour reached its halfway point, she introduced another shirt that says, “We Are Never Getting Back Together, Like Ever.” The sequined shirts are all custom by Ashish , who also made the original shirt in the “22” music video. Once the t-shirt is removed, a beautiful red-to-black ombré bodysuit is revealed, fittingly so for the Red era.
When it's time to sing her magnum opus, "All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version)," a sparkly red overcoat is added atop the already striking bodysuit. She puts her best foot forward for a song that has a story as remarkable as her career, with a red guitar to match.
She also used this time, for the first half of the tour, to bring out her collaborator and tour opener Phoebe Bridgers to sing their acoustic and emotional song “Nothing New.” On Bridgers’s last night on the Eras tour, Swift showed off a chain around her neck that held a small pendant. It was later revealed that the pendant was the Give You The Moon Charm from Phoebe Bridgers’ Catbird collection. Her footwear for this portion of the show is a seemingly comfortable pair of loafers from Louboutin .
8. folklore era
For the folklore portion, we see the singer in a beautiful, muted purple Alberta Ferretti dress full of ruffles and flares. It's "fairy in the woods meets cozy baking in a cottage," which are exactly the right vibes of this imaginative and rustic era.
During her performance of "august," Taylor uses body movements across the stage to express her frustration, and the lavender-toned dress added the perfect amount of drama and flair to the performance. As she moved, the chiffon fabric moved along with her seamlessly. On night two, she wore a similarly graceful Alberta Ferretti dress , but in white. It had curtain drapes with delicate hanging threads, adding a beautiful texture to its movement.
Taylor loves to swiftly move around the stage in various Alberta Ferretti dresses during the most emotional portions of the folklore era. She’s shown us two more versions of custom dresses that were created for this portion of the show.
9. 1989 era
As the night progresses, we see more and more fringe. How else would we see the iconic "Shake It Off" movements except in another Roberto Cavalli custom two-piece set covered in chunky fringe with sequins in various shapes and sizes? This look is similar to what the singer wore on her 1989 tour.
On the first night of the tour, the co-ord set was magenta . On the second night of the tour, she swapped it for the same set, except in bright green.
As the tour has continued, the pop queen has added an additional color to the 1989 co-ord repertoire. We’ve now seen the same Roberto Cavalli set in orange as well. How many colors will we see in total throughout the tour?
10. Midnights era
As we reach the present-day era, Midnights , we get to the peak of extravagance and pomp. It's time to celebrate the eras past that have allowed Taylor to become the artist and performer she is today. The dress she chose to perform the culmination of her career is a custom Oscar De La Renta that's looser fitting but still heavy and studded in iridescent crystals. It's paired with a new set of custom Louboutins studded in black crystals. To add more drama, she has a fur coat on, also a custom piece from Oscar De La Renta. Everything about this look screams "Bejeweled," a song placed near the end of the setlist but a vibe that's exuded for the entirety of the night.
As this era progresses, she sheds layers. The dress is shed to reveal an Oscar De La Renta custom bodysuit , an article of clothing she seems to be very comfortable performing in. This time, there's black detailing. It's soft but striking and just sexy enough to perform the Cell Block Tango-esque choreography to "Vigilante Sh*t" with chairs and all. She even added a garter to her thigh to give a bit of a sexy edge to complete the look.
To finish off the show, another layer is added with even more fringe and even more sparkle, if that's even possible. This multi-colored statement piece is fabulous, and it's a perfect way to physically represent just what the last three hours and 15 minutes were all about: Taylor celebrating and shining with the 70,000 other people in the room with her.
Want more like this from Teen Vogue ? Check these stories out:
- The Eras Tour Is the Pinnacle of Taylor on Her Own Terms
- Taylor Swift’s “Eras” Manicure Is Also a Major Easter Egg
- Taylor Swift Finally Addressed That “Evermore” Theory at Eras Tour
By Donya Momenian
By Lauren Harano
By Kara Nesvig
By India Roby
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: All Her Looks From Opening Night (Photos)
By Ellise Shafer
Ellise Shafer
- King Charles to Resume Public Duties After Cancer Diagnosis, Doctors Are ‘Very Encouraged by the Progress Made So Far’ 2 days ago
- Laurent Cantet, French Director Who Won Palme d’Or for ‘The Class,’ Dies at 63 3 days ago
- Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 Rape Conviction Overturned by New York Appeals Court 3 days ago
Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Ariz. last night, delivering a 44-song set that lasted more than three hours. Somehow, the only time Swift paused throughout the night was to make a quick outfit change, disappearing into thin air only to return in a brand-new (and often bejeweled) look.
Instead of journeying through her 10 albums chronologically, Swift opted to mix up her musical eras, starting with 2019’s “Lover” before transitioning into 2020’s “Evermore.” “Reputation” was up next, followed by a short stint in “Speak Now,” during which she only performed “Enchanted.” Songs from “Red,” “Folklore” and “1989” came after, and then Swift performed a short acoustic set consisting of “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw” from her first, self-titled album — a tradition she said she’ll change up for every show, without repeating a song. Swift ended the night with her most recent release, “Midnights,” bringing fans back to the present.
Each era was accompanied by jaw-dropping sets, stunning choreography and, of course, custom outfits to represent each specific moment in Swift’s life and career. See all of the looks from the first night of the Eras Tour below.
Swift opened the show with the “Lover” era, wearing a sparkly pink-and-blue bodysuit.
Lover — The Man
When it came time to sing “The Man,” Swift donned a sparkly blazer with matching boots.
Swift’s “Fearless” era was met with a flapper-like gold dress.
“Evermore” called for an orange corset dress with ruffles and gold embellishments.
When performing songs from “Reputation,” Swift wore an asymmetrical black body suit with red snake detailing.
Though the only song Swift performed from “Speak Now” was “Enchanted,” the glittery ball gown she floated out in was breathtaking.
Red — 22
Swift kicked off her “Red” era with “22,” for which she sported a bowler hat and a white t-shirt proclaiming she actually has “a lot going on at the moment.”
For the majority of the “Red” era set, Swift rocked this glittery red-and-black bodysuit.
Red — All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
When it was time to sing “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” Swift put on a red sparkly jacket that matched her acoustic guitar.
For “Folklore,” Swift wore a flowy purple dress that stood out against a mossy backdrop.
“1989” called for a fuchsia two-piece set with plenty of tassles.
Acoustic Set
Swift stayed in “1989’s” color palette for an acoustic performance of “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw,” donning a magenta dress with ruffled sleeves.
Midnights — Lavender Haze
The “Midnights” portion started with “Lavender Haze,” so it only made sense for Swift to wear a purple fur coat over a sparkly frock.
Swift’s outfit for the majority of her “Midnights” set was this navy blue bodysuit with sparkly fringe.
Midnights — Karma
The show ended with “Karma,” during which Swift added a ruffled rainbow jacket to her look.
More From Our Brands
The devil you know, inside a $3.3 million one-bedroom condo in l.a.’s famed sierra towers, messi’s road show shatters another attendance record, be tough on dirt but gentle on your body with the best soaps for sensitive skin, ncis: hawai’i stars react to cancellation: ‘this is a huge loss for representation’, verify it's you, please log in.
- Manage Account
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour: See All the Looks From Night One
From sequins to flowing gowns, here's everything Taylor Swift wore while celebrating her hit-making career on The Eras tour.
By Jenny Regan
Jenny Regan
- Share this article on Facebook
- Share this article on Twitter
- Share this article on Flipboard
- Share this article on Tumblr
- + additional share options added
- Share this article on Reddit
- Share this article on Linkedin
- Share this article on Whatsapp
- Share this article on Email
- Print this article
- Share this article on Comment
- Share this article on Pinit
Taylor Swift kicked off her much-awaited The Eras tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Friday night (March 17) and she did not disappoint. The pop superstar performed for a whopping 3 hours and 15 minutes, playing songs from all 10 of her studio albums for an incredible career retrospective.
“Tonight, we’re going to be going on an adventure, one era at a time!” Swift announced a few songs into the show, before showcasing a staggering 44-song setlist of major hits and deep cuts.
Of course, looking back on Swift’s nearly two decade-long career would not be possible without capturing her evolving looks throughout the years. The 32-year-old star channeled Fearless with a sequined, fringe-lined dress and Speak Now with long flowing gowns. She later opted for colorful crop tops for 1989 and a sexy black cut-out catsuit for Reputation . She brought her cottagecore fantasies to life for Evermore and Folklore , before celebrating her most recent release, Midnights , with blue sparkling dresses.
We’ve compiled all of Swift’s looks from night one of The Eras tour, which you can check out below.
Swift’s pink-toned Lover era was complete with a Versace bodysuit and knee-high Christian Louboutin boots.
She kept the Louboutin boots going, this time in a sleek silver color, paired with a Versace blazer.
To celebrate Fearless , Swift brought back her sparkling gold fringe mini-dress courtesy of Roberto Cavalli, paired with the knee-high Christian Louboutin boots.
For Evermore , Swift opted for a mustard orange Etro dress with delicate embroidery, along with a matching cape and Christian Louboutin boots.
Swift made a statement with her Reputation album, and channeled that with a Roberto Cavalli catsuit featuring a leg and arm cut-out, complete with Roberto Cavalli boots.
If you’ve seen the “22” music video, you’ll recognize this iconic outfit, made by Ashish.
We were enchanted to see Swift in this Nicole + Felicia princess gown.
To capture the woodsy feel of Folklore, Swift opted for a flowing purple Alberta Ferretti dress.
For the 1989 era, Swift’s Roberto Cavalli two-piece set and Christian Louboutin boots were the perfect look to shake, shake, shake, shake it off in.
For the acoustic portion of the night, Swift stunned in a magenta Jessica Jones dress.
Swift had fans meeting her at midnight with an Oscar de la Renta faux fur coat and crystal t-shirt.
When she took off her faux fur coast, Swift’s Oscar de la Renta t-shirt shined along with her Christian Louboutin boots.
Oscar de la Renta completed his Midnights looks with a stunning navy blue bodysuit, which Swift paired with Christian Louboutin boots.
Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox
Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about?
Get in the know on.
Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
optional screen reader
Charts expand charts menu.
- Billboard Hot 100™
- Billboard 200™
- Hits Of The World™
- TikTok Billboard Top 50
- Song Breaker
- Year-End Charts
- Decade-End Charts
Music Expand music menu
- R&B/Hip-Hop
Culture Expand culture menu
Media expand media menu, business expand business menu.
- Business News
- Record Labels
- View All Pro
Pro Tools Expand pro-tools menu
- Songwriters & Producers
- Artist Index
- Royalty Calculator
- Market Watch
- Industry Events Calendar
Billboard Español Expand billboard-espanol menu
- Cultura y Entretenimiento
Honda Music Expand honda-music menu
Every outfit Taylor Swift wears on the Eras Tour, ranked
- Taylor Swift recently kicked off the South American leg of the Eras Tour .
- She has worn more than 40 different outfits on stage, with unique styles for each album.
- Insider's music team ranked them from worst to best, with the original "Lover" bodysuit in the top spot.
46. The surprise song dress in yellow
Each night during the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift performs an acoustic set with two surprise songs .
The dress for this segment is designed for a quick change; Swift slips it over the "1989" outfit while still on stage. It makes sense for the dress to be plain. But it doesn't make sense for the fabric to be the same color as Big Bird.
Frankly, the yellow dress is ugly. It's way too yellow.
45. The surprise song dress in green
The green dress isn't ugly, but it's not especially stunning either.
44. The surprise song dress in pink
The pink dress still isn't anything to write home about, but generally speaking, Swift looks good in pink.
43. The surprise song dress in blue
Swift wore blue versions of several classic tour looks for the night she announced "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
This is the best surprise song dress, purely because it reminds me of Sharpay Evans singing "Bop to the Top."
42. The "Speak Now" ballgown that's growing mushrooms
The flowers plopped all over this dress are flimsy and unpleasant-looking. I would be glad to never see it again.
41. The "Red" romper
Honestly, Swift's outfits never slay during the "Red" segment, but the ombre romper is the worst offender. It's not terrible, but it doesn't do anything for her.
40. The "All Too Well" jacket
Swift dons glittery, floor-grazing outerwear to perform "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)," which helps make the "Red" segment a bit more sophisticated — though it doesn't match the somber vibe of the song. I much preferred the sleek look that Swift wore to perform the song on "Saturday Night Live."
39. The "22" shirt
There are three versions of this shirt, inspired by an outfit worn by Swift in the "22" music video: "A lot going on at the moment," "We are never getting back together like ever," and "Who's Taylor Swift anyway? Ew." The shirt is always paired with a black bowler hat.
The shirt isn't exactly high-fashion, but it gets extra points for the nostalgia factor. The hat is ugly, but it gets even more extra points for the cuteness factor, since Swift always gives it to a special fan in the crowd .
38. The "Fearless" dress in gold
As Insider's Courteney Larocca has bravely noted , the "weird noodle-like strings" that hang from this dress are absolutely uncalled for.
37. The "Fearless" dress in silver
Silver is slightly better than gold, but the tassels still look like octopus tentacles.
36. The cupcake-shaped "Speak Now" ballgown
It's too puffy!
35. The pink "Karma" jacket
It's too pink!
34. The pink-and-purple "Midnights" look
This is a much nicer shade of pink.
33. The blue-and-purple "Midnights" look
Blue makes sense for " Midnights ," especially because the album cover features a light-blue font, so this is a happier marriage than the purple coat and pink dress underneath.
32. The extra-sparkly "Midnights" look
This version of the T-shirt dress is slightly elevated, with multicolored gems scattered across the fabric.
31. The "Lavender Haze" look
The fuzzy coat that opens the "Midnights" segment is a reference to the "Lavender Haze" music video . This connection is most obvious when Swift wears the opalescent T-shirt dress underneath.
It kind of looks like Swift skinned a Muppet to make this coat, but don't worry: she confirmed in a behind-the-scenes clip that she would never wear real fur.
30. The blue "Karma" jacket
Blue-on-blue is a logical combo for the closing number, if a little predictable.
29. The multicolored "Karma" jacket
The multicolored fringe is a little chaotic, but it's a fun way to spice things up for the final song of the evening.
28. The hot pink "Karma" jacket
The contrast between Swift's bright skin, dark-blue bodysuit, and hot-pink fringe is very compelling.
27. The classic "Evermore" dress
For the majority of the US leg, Swift only had one look for the "Evermore" segment: a mustard-yellow dress that screams cottagecore. It's cute but nothing particularly special, and it has grown a little dull over time.
26. The bronze "Evermore" dress
Swift has only worn this alternate "Evermore" dress a handful of times, but it made for a nice change of pace — and the deep, sparkling bronze compliments the moody, wintery vibe of songs like "'Tis the Damn Season," "Champagne Problems," and "Tolerate It."
25. The gold "Speak Now" ballgown
The "Speak Now" outfit is a callback to the Speak Now World Tour, when Swift wore sparkly gowns while singing "Enchanted." For The Eras Tour, Swift pumped up the drama with voluminous skirts and embroidered jewels.
The gold version is fine, but looks slightly cheaper than its counterparts — like an extravagant prom dress.
24. The silver "Speak Now" ballgown
Instead of muted gold, silver offers a lovely contrast with the purple visuals of "Speak Now."
23. The pink "Speak Now" ballgown
The baby-pink version of the "Enchanted" gown is almost the best, with its flattering neckline and strips of sparkles that resemble falling rain.
22. The purple "Lover" bodysuit with tassels
The deep purple hue made for an exciting change when Swift debuted this look in East Rutherford, New Jersey — but the tassels throw off the whole effect. They make the bodysuit look cheaper than it is.
21. "1989" in orange
The orange set is nice, but it's the weakest link of the "1989" colors (and signals that she'll wear the yellow surprise-song dress).
Maybe it's a subtle Easter egg for "Karma," the rumored album that Swift scrapped in between "1989" and "Reputation." (In the music video for "The Man," the word is graffitied on the wall in orange paint.)
20. "1989" in green
The green is prettier than orange, but not as pretty as pink.
19. "1989" in pink
Although hot pink isn't quite right for the overall vibe of "1989," it does pair well with the girlish charm of "Blank Space" and the fiery passion of "Bad Blood."
18. "1989" in blue
After 26 concerts, we finally got to see Swift perform songs from "1989" wearing the album's distinctive color. This glittering blue set recalls the New York City skyline that inspired Swift's iconic pop songs.
17. The newest "Midnights" bodysuit
The latest edition of the "Midnights" bodysuit is likely designed to resemble an outfit that Swift wore during the 1989 World Tour.
It's one of her most daring looks yet , but the sheer cutouts in the abdomen look a little misplaced.
16. The blue-and-yellow "Lover" bodysuit
The "Lover" bodysuit is always gorgeous, but there's something slightly off about the blue-and-yellow color combination. The tones are too muted to complement the show's opening visuals.
15. "The Man" blazer in silver
Swift typically slips on a silver blazer over her "Lover" bodysuit to perform "The Man" and "You Need to Calm Down." With the matching red-bottomed boots, it's a powerful combination.
14. "The Man" blazer in black
We love the silver blazer, but the black blazer is extremely hot.
13. "Folklore" in blue
The sheer, baby-blue cape sleeves are very pretty, but the color isn't the right fit for "Folklore," which is not a blue-sounding album in the slightest.
12. "Folklore" in purple
"Folklore" isn't a purple-sounding album either, but this dress does look like something a young widow might wear in a Jane Austen film adaptation, so it works.
11. "Folklore" in cream
Cream is a fitting color for "Folklore," an album that evokes earthy and neutral tones.
10. "Folklore" with lace
This is only slightly different from "Folklore" in cream, but the lace adds a new edge — romantic and old-timey, well-suited for the "pioneer woman in a forbidden love affair" that Swift imagined while she was writing these songs.
9. The blue "Speak Now" ballgown
Although blue is not the traditional "Speak Now" color, everything about this dress is truly stunning, from the floral details to the elegant train.
8. The original "Midnights" bodysuit
The navy bodysuit is an Eras Tour classic, dark and sparkling like midnight rain. It's an almost-perfect choice to close the show.
7. "Folklore" in green
Out of all the flowy "Folklore" gowns, green is the best fit for "Folklore." It makes Swift look like a woodland fairy.
6. The original "Fearless" dress
Swift's flapper-inspired dress is ideal for performing classics like "You Belong With Me" and "Love Story." The fringe is fun and youthful, just like the original "Fearless" era, but paired with knee-high boots, it's still chic and modern.
5. The only "Reputation" outfit
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The one-legged "Reputation" jumpsuit is bold and sexy with a hint of danger, just like the album itself .
4. The scalloped "Midnights" bodysuit
There is something especially ethereal about this version of the classic "Midnights" bodysuit. The blue has a slightly warmer, richer tone — a better match for Swift's ocean eyes and pinkish undertones than navy — and the scalloped detailing on the bodice is exquisite up close.
3. "The Man" blazer in pink
Swift looks like a Barbie come to life in this version of the blazer, which she debuted on stage in Argentina. It also gives her performance of "The Man" a flirty, feminine edge.
2. The "Lover" bodysuit in pink
Swift also debuted this pink version of her opening look in Argentina. The gorgeous combination of shades, from baby pink to strawberry and fuchsia, compliments the tone of songs like "Cruel Summer" and "Lover."
1. The original "Lover" bodysuit
This was the first outfit Swift wore when she arrived on the Eras Tour stage back in March, and to this day, it remains the best.
The blue, purple, and pink gems create the perfect color combo, especially suited for the warmth and whimsy of the "Lover" era.
- Main content
Every Outfit From Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Ranked
As Swifties know all too well, the Eras Tour is the biggest Taylor Swift event in history. It's been almost five years since the star last hit the road with her Reputation Tour and since then, she has released four new studio albums. In the Eras Tour, Swift travels through each of her albums to date — it is, as Swift wrote on Instagram : "A journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!)."
The Eras Tour, which kicked off in Arizona on March 17, 2023, and runs until August, has left fans eagerly devouring every fan video of Swift on stage they can find. So far, the tour has completely exceeded our expectations, with a setlist of over 40 songs, spectacular production design, and era-specific looks that go beyond all of our wildest dreams.
Fans have been desperate to find out what Swift's style would look like on the Eras Tour — and so far, her dozens of outfit changes do not disappoint. Swift has managed to capture each of her distinct eras while keeping a cohesive "Midnights"-inspired look (think sequins everywhere) throughout the show. From "bejeweled" bodysuits to gorgeous sparkly ballgowns to a delicate floaty maxi dress, Swift has left her fans completely enchanted. Long story short, Swift has more than delivered on the fashion in her latest tour — and we are going to be haunted by these looks forever and always. Ready for it? Here is every look on the Eras Tour, ranked from worst to best.
Fearless: a gold and silver fringed dress
Let's be clear — there are no bad looks on the Eras Tour. But, if we had to pick one outfit that was a little underwhelming, we would have to go with this custom Roberto Cavalli dress that Taylor Swift wore on the second night of her tour in Glendale, Arizona. Swift wore this brown sparkly midi dress during her "Fearless" set and while the fringe and the color certainly capture the essence of the era, we much preferred her cowgirl-esque mini fringe dress from the opening night.
Lover: the sequined blazer for The Man
Taylor Swift's song "The Man" is all about questioning gender stereotypes and challenging sexist power discrepancies. Just like in her music video for the song, Swift opted for a Versace blazer while performing the hit women's empowerment anthem during her "Lover" set on the opening night of her tour. She paired the silver sparkly suit jacket with a pair of dramatic red-soled custom Christian Louboutins. Swift looks undeniably fierce, but this isn't quite a look that blew us away.
Lover: a black pinstripe blazer for The Man
On Taylor Swift's second night in Glendale, Arizona, she swapped out her silver blazer by Versace for a black and white pinstripe blazer. Much like her silver blazer from the previous night, this black blazer is all about playing with gender roles — it's the perfect ensemble for this song. Plus, the pinstripe detail on this blazer is definitely giving corporate boardroom. But of course, Swift didn't skimp on the sparkle — like most of her looks, this blazer is covered in sequins.
Red: a red and black sparkly bodysuit
Taylor Swift wore a number of gorgeous sequined bodysuits during her three-hour-long performance. During the "Red" segment , she donned this gorgeous red and black ombre sequined number. This bodysuit has a retro vibe with its square neckline and brief-style hemline. As Cosmopolitan noted, this look might have been a subtle nod to her famous ringleader outfit, which she wore at the 2012 MTV EMAs while performing songs from "Red." We love this chic, understated body suit, but again, it's not quite at the top of our list.
Red: the iconic t-shirt and hat
The Eras Tour is a nostalgic ride back through Taylor Swift lore and this outfit is a total blast from the past. The singer famously wore a white t-shirt that read: "Not a lot going on at the moment" paired with a black hat and black shorts in her "22" music video during her "Red" era. On the opening night of the Eras Tour, she recreated the look almost exactly — although this time, the shirt read: "A lot going on at the moment" with the word "lot" in read. On the second night, she switched things up with a shirt that featured: "Who's Taylor Swift Anyway? Ew." Some fans have even speculated that the red letters on her two shirts are part of a word puzzle for fans.
Midnights: a sparkly blue mini dress
On the second night of the tour in Arizona, Taylor Swift donned a bright blue sparkly mini dress for the song "Anti-Hero" as part of her "Midnights" set. While, the fun, eye-catching dress emulated Swift's sparkly "Midnights" era style, the boxy style of this dress isn't our favorite look of the tour so far, especially in comparison to Swift's more fierce fitted bodysuits that dominate the rest of the tour.
Lover: the gold sparkly bodysuit
Taylor Swift opens the Eras Tour with a set of songs from her 2019 album "Lover." On the first night, she wore a silver and purple sequined bodysuit, but on the second night, she wore a matching bodysuit with gold details. Both bodysuits were designed by Versace. We absolutely love this look. Swift looks like a walking mirrorball — and what could be more perfect to open her Eras Tour?
Evermore: a golden maxi dress
During Taylor Swift's "Evermore" set, the singer wore a gorgeous golden maxi prairie custom-made dress by designer Etro. With a ruffled corset bodice and floral embroidery, this stunning dress was perfect for this low-fi, woodsy era. On the first night, Swift went viral in this beautiful dress for acknowledging a fan theory about the album. "The 'Evermore' album [is] an album I absolutely love... despite what some of you say on TikTok," the singer said (via the Independent ).
Acoustic set: a pink maxi dress
Each night, Taylor Swift performs an acoustic set, which features two surprise songs. On the first night, she sang "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" and on night two, she sang "This Is Me Trying" and "State of Grace." On the first night, Swift wore a deep berry-colored tiered maxi dress with ruffled detailing by Jessica Jones. This gorgeous floaty dress is fit for a princess and gives a subtle nod to Swift's debut album — which only gets some brief representation during this set.
Red: a sparkly blazer for All Too Well
Taylor Swift released a record-breaking epic ten-minute version of one of her most beloved songs "All Too Well" on "Red (Taylor's Version)." The emotional roller coaster of a song quickly became a fan favorite, so naturally, it earned a spot on the Eras Tour. For this autumnal, reflective number, Swift wore a maxi red and black sequined coat over her matching bodysuit. The coat is designed by Ashish Gupta, a designer who has worked with Swift for years.
Lover: the silver sparkly bodysuit
The very first outfit to appear in the Eras Tour was this gorgeous Versace silver and purple bodysuit. This spectacular look is the perfect "Midnights" and "Lover" mashup with its excessive sparkle and its pastel purples and blues. We love the corset-style ribbing and the nod to Swift's "Bejeweled" music video bodysuit. As Donatella Versace wrote on Instagram , this look is nothing short of "breathtaking."
Fearless: the fringed mini dress
Taylor Swift kicked off her "Fearless" era set on night one with this stunning gold fringed mini dress by Roberto Cavalli. This dress is giving a 1920s flapper vibe — and paired with those knee-high sparkly cowboy boots, it's the perfect homage to her fashion from the "Fearless" days when she was all about the tassels and fringes. The dress is a direct reference to a dress from the original Fearless Tour. As Cavalli designer Fausto Puglisi told Vogue of the dress: "We chose a beautiful champagne colour, which is very Taylor."
Speak Now: a dramatic ball gown
Taylor Swift only sings one song from "Speak Now" during her Eras Tour set — "Enchanted" — but during that one song, she certainly pulls out all of the stops with her fashion. This gorgeous hoop skirt ballgown is like something out of a fairytale, which is perfect for the "Speak Now" era. Designed by Nicole + Felicia Coture, this pale pink gown is covered in sparkles and sequins. As Elle notes, it's probably a direct nod to a dress from the original Speak Now Tour, for her songs "Ours," "Fifteen," and "Love Story."
1989: the Roberto Cavalli set in green
This sparkly geometric look by Roberto Cavalli is one of our favorites on the tour. On the first night, Taylor Swift wore this set in bright pink — on the second night, she opted for a lime green version of the outfit along with a pair of matching green ankle boots. The outfit was designed as a tribute to Swift's "1989" era when the singer famously wore plenty of crop top mini skirt two pieces.
Speak Now: a fairytale pink ball gown
While Taylor Swift's first Nicole + Felicia Coture ballgown for the "Speak Now" era was stunning, on the second night, she wore this pink showstopper. Designed by Zuhair Murad, this breathtaking gown featured a starburst sequin design around the fitted waist and a cross-strap back, per the designer's Instagram . According to Harper's Bazaar , the dress took over 350 hours to make and features a staggering 50 meters of tulle.
1989: a Roberto Cavalli pink sequined set
And now for the stunning magenta Roberto Cavalli set. Taylor Swift wore this incredible ensemble during her "1989" set on night one of the tour. This gorgeous two-piece is one of the most eye-catching outfits on the tour. Its sharp geometric pattern, bright Swarovski crystals, and fringe detailing make it utterly unforgettable. As Roberto Cavalli's official Instagram put it, this outfit made Swift "shine on stage like the living musical legend she is."
Midnights: a sequined mini dress and a furry purple coat
In Taylor Swift's "Midnights" segment of the Eras Tour, she brings all of the dark glitter and '70s glamor of the album to her fashion. In this gorgeous ensemble, which the singer wore for "Lavender Haze," Swift paired a sequin-covered t-shirt-style mini dress with a fluffy purple faux fur coat with delicate crystal embroidery, both by Oscar de la Renta. The coat is a direct nod to the very similar purple coat by Free People that Swift wore in the music video for the same song.
Folklore: a flowy white caped dress
On the second night of the tour, Taylor Swift wore this ethereal white maxi gown during her "Folklore" set. Designed by Alberta Ferretti, the tiered gown offers the perfect amount of floaty elegance for the singer's famous understated sound on "Folklore." As Alberta Ferretti's Instagram noted the dress is "a custom tiered cream gown with voluminous sleeves and delicate crystal and micro-beading embroideries."
Midnights: a black fringed mini dress
Taylor Swift continued her "Midnights" set dressed as "Midnight Rain" personified with this unbelievably gorgeous midnight blue body suit by Oscar de la Renta, covered in sequins and a sparkly fringe paired with knee-high Louboutin boots — perfect for "Vigilante S***" and "Bejeweled." Oscar de la Renta's Instagram wrote that Swift "wears a custom Oscar de la Renta midnight sequin and crystal embroidered bodysuit with draped fringe necklaces." There's no doubt about it — this has to be one of our favorite looks from the show.
Midnights: a sparkly fringed coat
As if the Oscar de la Renta bodysuit wasn't enough, Taylor Swift added a truly incredible fringed coat with a multi-color sparkle effect for her final song, "Karma." This unusual coat is absolutely breathtaking and is up there with our favorite Taylor Swift looks of all time.
Folklore: the pleated purple maxi dress
This exquisite lavender-colored maxi dress by Alberta Ferretti is one of the Eras looks that will stick with us for years to come. The "Folklore" era gown from the first night of the tour turned Taylor Swift into a mystical, woodsy princess. The designer's Instagram described the elegant dress as "a custom, chiffon crystal embellished mauve gown with flutter sleeves, plunging neckline and lace inserts." What could be more perfect for Swift's magical, floaty "Folklore" set?
Reputation: the one-legged snake bodysuit
This is one Taylor Swift look that is sure to go down in history. For her "Reputation" set, the singer wore this bold one-legged, one-armed body suit by Roberto Cavalli embroidered with sparkly red snakes in reference to her famous imagery from the revenge-fueled album. As Fausto Puglisi told Vogue : "It's more of a badass, rock and roll look." And as the designer's Instagram put it, this look gave us "a moment of pure magic."
All About Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Setlist and Outfit Changes
Taylor Swift kicked off her hotly anticipated “Eras Tour” on March 17 in Glendale, Arizona, revealing her set list and outfit changes to the packed stadium for the first time. It's been five years since Swift's last tour, and in that time she's released four more albums, so there was a lot to cover.
“I can't even go into how much I've missed you,” Swift told 80,000 fans from the stage.
She added, “I don't know how to process all of this and how it's making me feel right now... let me start by saying you're making me feel fantastic.”
Later, Swift stopped to say to the audience, “I'm trying to tell you I love you and I'm babbling.”
Her set was reportedly split into sections for each of her 10 albums, though they were not in perfect chronological order. She began with tracks from her 2019 album Lover , singing “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince” followed by “Cruel Summer.”
The pop star had 16 backup dancers, two stages, and costume changes throughout the night. For her Midnights hit “Lavender Haze,” she rose on a platform in the middle of the stadium.
Later, she performed “Look What Made You Do” over a an array of versions of herself projected on screens behind her.
On the stage were some constructions, like a tiny hut covered in moss for songs from her album Folklore. She wore a custom Alberta Ferretti dress during that Folklore portion:
She also did a chair routine later in the performance, and devoted special time to her full 10-minute version of “All Too Well.”
For her big hit rumored to be about ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal, Swift wore a red overcoat while fake snow fell around her as she sang.
And don't forget this silver suit look by Versace:
Below is her set list as it stands, but it's possible that Swift will expand her section devoted to the album Speak Now , as she is expected to re-lease the (Taylor's Version) of the album this year.
- Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
- Cruel Summer
- You Need To Calm Down
- You Belong With Me
- 'Tis The Damn Season
- Champagne Problems
- Tolerate It
Reputation:
- … Ready For It?
- Don't Blame Me
- Look What You Made Me Do
- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
- I Knew You Were Trouble
- All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
- Invisible String
- The Last Great American Dynasty
- Illicit Affairs
- My Tears Ricochet
- Blank Space
- Shake It Off
- Wildest Dreams
A different acoustic song each show:
Taylor Swift
- Lavender Haze
- Midnight Rain
- Vigilante S***
A Step Into ‘The Tortured Poets Department'
Read Taylor Swift’s ‘Fortnight’ Lyrics
The Unexpected Reference in Taylor's ‘Florida!!!’
Who’s Taylor Swift’s ‘Down Bad’ About?
Are Taylor’s ‘The Albatross’ Lyrics About Travis?
All the Easter Eggs in the ‘Fortnight’ Music Video
What Taylor’s ‘Cassandra’ Lyrics Mean
‘I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can),’ Explained
Taylor Explores Breakup in ‘How Did It End?’
Taylor Asks: ‘Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?’
The Best Tweets About Taylor Swift’s New Album
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfits: All the Iconic Looks You Missed
- February 6, 2024
Some call her the Queen of pop, others call her the Queen of versatility, but one thing is for sure, Taylor Swift is a queen in her own right. Yet again, she proves this by delivering a world-class tour that left Swifties in awe. But her concerts are just half of the whole sensation; another thing worth the adulation from her fans is Taylor Swift’s Eras tour outfits.
If you followed the Eras tour, you’d agree with me Taylor brought her style A-game alongside her loads of talent. We must commend her team as every outfit was perfectly in sync with all the beautiful songs she dished out each night. And if you’re a diehard Swiftie-cum-fashion enthusiast, you’ve got lots of her Eras tour outfits to recreate. Let’s explore all the stunning looks from Taylor’s Eras tour together.
How Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfits Shows She’s a Fashionista
When the Queen of Pop announced she was going on a tour, Swifties all around the world were beyond excited. The Eras Tour which started March 17, 2023, will end on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada. It is the star’s second all-stadium tour after her 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour. Grossing over one billion dollars and setting a record for the highest-grossing tour of all time, Taylor sure outdid herself on this one.
However, besides her electrifying stage presence, her stunning outfits garnered lots of attention. This isn’t surprising; Ms. Swift is known to don custom designs from top fashion houses. And for the Eras Tour, it was nothing short of expectations. She wore the likes of Versace, Alberta Ferretti, Roberto Cavalier, Nicole+Felicia Couture , and others.
When you have a three-hour stadium concert every night that spans for months and is broadcast for the whole world to see, you have no choice but to look flawless up until the very end. And that’s what Taylor Swift did. She understood the assignment, taking the stage in 16 different outfits that of course change in every city she tours.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfits Adopts Looks From Her Past Albums
From the tour’s name, ‘Eras’ , it is obvious the star would draw inspiration from her past eras to channel all her tour outfits from her iconic career. As the queen of versatility, we’ve seen Taylor go country, pop, indie, and even her famous heartbreak songs that make us grab tissue papers almost every time.
For her opener, she wore a Versace bodysuit that pays tribute to her lover persona. We also saw Roberto Cavalli’s two-piece for her 1989 album and Nicole+ Felicia’s gown for her Speak Now album. This goes to show the tour’s name isn’t an afterthought but was carefully planned.
ALSO READ: The Best Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour Outfits You Should See
All the Stunning Looks From The Eras Tour
Taylor Swift gave us plenty of fashionable and memorable moments on her tour. How she donned outfits that paid tribute to each era(albums) was a stroke of genius. She created a feeling of nostalgia, leaving fans singing and dancing with her through all the eras on her tour. But while we took in her performances, we didn’t forget to take notes on all the favorite looks Swifties should recreate. Here’s a look at how Taylor defined and stayed unique to each era with her fashion choices:
The star opened the tour by ushering in her lover era. For this set, she rocked a custom-made Versace bodysuit and paired it with sparkling Louboutin boots. The bodysuit hugged her perfectly, showing that the star didn’t come to play.
Fearless Era
For this era, the Anti-hero crooner rocked a sparkly Robert Cavalli dress while dancing up a storm. In what we will call a smooth transition, Taylor’s gorgeous dress was cemented as one of our favorite looks from her concerts.
Evermore Era
For this era, we saw a softer Taylor. This Taylor bewitches us with her lyrics while belting out champaign problems and stroking keys on the piano. She ensured she was in sync with the soft yet memorable era in a custom-made dress from Etro.
Reputation Era
If there’s one thing that was consistent throughout the tour, it’s sparkles. Her costumes never had a shortage of glitter and sparkles. And for this era, Taylor rocked the iconic Rober Cavalier catsuit that is still memorable to date. The look showcases the star’s fierceness as she pays tribute to her past albums.
ALSO READ: How Taylor Swift Always Slays in a Bikini
Speak Now Era
For this era, Taylor blessed our eyes with ball gowns. Her beautiful Nicole + Felicia gown cast a soft glow on her performance while she sang fans’ all-time favorite of the album — Enchanted .
While watching the concert, a friend of mine said Taylor came prepared and I couldn’t agree more. In this era, we saw a spirited and energetic Taylor rocking a t-shirt and sequined shorts with a hat to match. The outfit references her outfit in the music video of her song, 22 .
Folklore Era
Taylor wore a stunning dress made with chiffon fabric. What particularly stood out for this era is her iconic purple Alberta Ferretti dress. The looks from this era were perfect and in sync with what her album presented—say a gorgeous fairy marking her territory.
I989 is my favorite Taylor’s album with all the iconic songs like Shake It Off . And for this era, the singer wore a gorgeous Robert Cavalli two-piece set covered in sequined, giving room for her to shake it off. The outfits here are quite similar to what she rocked on her 1989 tours. Taylor sure understands details.
Midnight Era
For this era, the singer rocked a faux fur coat on a sequined dress. It’s a perfect way to tell us she is now in the present as she hopped on trends with the stylish extravaganza she showcased in the era.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfits: Cementing a Style Icon
While the Eras Tour is indubitably a celebration of Taylor Swift’s successful career, it’s also an unignorable way of cementing her status as a style icon. For every outfit Taylor rocked, whether two-pieces, catsuits, or sequined dresses, the star brought her A-game to the show.
But all you’ve seen so far on this page is just a drop of water compared to all the Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits. It’s why we’ve included some more to tickle your style buds. So feast your eyes on more gorgeous looks from the Eras tour wardrobe:
ALSO READ: Adele and Black Dresses: Is There a Connection?
Blessing Otoro
Blessing Otoro is an SEO content writer with years of experience gathered from writing different niches and is ready to use her professional knowledge to enhance organizational goals and objectives through competence.
A simple girl who seeks to live purposefully and just wants to live!!
Related Posts
Taylor Swift No Makeup: 25 Natural Photos to Boost Your Confidence
- March 24, 2024
Ice Spice No Makeup: How to Get the Rapper’s Glowing Face Card
- March 13, 2024
Peso Pluma Haircut: How to Recreate & Maintain this Unique Look
- December 11, 2023
- Trending News
- Entertainment
- Food & Drink
- Healthy Now
82 Best Outfit Ideas for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour When We’ll All Be ‘Too Busy Dancing To Get Knocked Off Our Feet'
- Author: Kelsey Pelzer
"I think there's been a glitch," we all thought (not so calmly) on the day of the Eras Tour presale. However, if you're "The Lucky One" who was able to get tickets, you've got the next big challenge ahead of you—trying to find the best outfit ideas for your show! While half of the U.S. tour is already over, there are still plenty of shows left and plenty of inspiration to scroll through!
Fans are used to taking TSwift concerts seriously and planning ahead with super clever looks. Take this TikTok , for example, which shows off some creative outfits from past tours.
Related: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Setlist Secrets—Which Songs Are Left for the Surprise Acoustic Sets?
However, Taylor hasn't toured since she was promoting reputation back in 2018! So it's no surprise that Swifties "took off faster than a green light, go" when tour dates for 2023 were announced. Now, "all of this silence and patience , pining in anticipation" for the Eras Tour has us ready to plan ahead with finding the perfect look.
Margot Robbie’s ‘Barbie’ Birkenstocks Are Skyrocketing in Popularity, Here's Where to Get Them
Related: 'I Polish Up Real Nice'—15 Best TikTok Videos of Fans Dressing Up as Taylor Swift Eras
While "it feels like a perfect night to dress up like hipsters," you might be interested in some other options. Whether you want to be "the girl in the dress," "standing in your cardigan," or in your "old faded blue jeans," we've got plenty of Taylor Swift-inspired looks from every single one of her eras—all from Amazon. Enjoy these outfit ideas for Taylor Swift's Era's Tour !
Here at Parade.com, we're all about sharing products we love with our audience. When you make a purchase on an item seen on this page, we may earn a commission, however, all picks are independently chosen unless otherwise mentioned.
Related: 'And I Miss You, But I Miss Spider-Man'—Here Are the 36 Funniest Misheard Taylor Swift Lyrics Shared By Fans
82 Best Outfit Ideas for Taylor Swift's Era Tour
First, we start out with some quintessential Taylor Swift looks that could work in almost any and every era.
Sequin Bra and Skirt, $28.66 on Amazon
We're feeling this gold rush , although it comes in other colors as well that fit with various eras perfectly. Sequin Bra and Skirt, $28.66 on Amazon
Related: We Don't Know About You, but We're Feeling These 32 Best Gifts for Taylor Swift Fans
Sequin Fringe Dress, $20.00 on Amazon
It's giving Taylor-on-tour vibes. Sequin Fringe Dress, $20.00 on Amazon
Backless Sequin Dress, $12.99 on Amazon
Another great style that comes in so many colors—providing plenty of TSwift-inspiration! Backless Sequin Dress, $12.99 on Amazon
Black Sequin Romper, $42.89 on Amazon
Is it giving reputation vibes? Midnight mystery? I know places you can wear this, and those places are her Eras Tour stops! Black Sequin Romper, $42.89 on Amazon
Cat T-Shirt, $22 on Amazon
I mean, don't blame me . You know this look screams "guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats" after the show. Cat T-Shirt, $22 on Amazon
Related: Fans Are Trying To Predict Taylor Swift’s Signature Dance Moves Ahead of the Eras Tour, and It’s Hilarious...
Purple Taylor-Inspired Outfit, $36.69 on Amazon
If one look was to summarize our favorite Blondie, we think this could be "the 1." Purple Taylor-Inspired Outfit, $36.69 on Amazon
Related: We Might Be Called Swifties, But What Are the 15+ Nicknames For Taylor Swift Herself?
Found: The 21 Most Comfortable Flats for Women, and They Start at Just $19
Taylor swift's midnights era outfit ideas.
Ah, Midnights . Will we ever take this album off repeat? Probably not. Okay, as we all know, this new music was released in October 2022, and in this era, Taylor's really leaned into "bejeweled" looks (hey, track 9!) as well as 70s style in various promo vids. We've got plenty of inspiration for this most recent era, if you're hoping to attend the next show with Midnights as your muse!
Bejeweled Corset Top, $57.99 on Amazon
Look familiar? This style is so similar to one featured in the "Bejeweled" music video, you'd swear they were the same. Bejeweled Corset Top, $57.99 on Amazon
Related: Taylor Swift 'Bejeweled' Easter Eggs Decoded—Because It's Time to Teach Some Lessons
Velvet Spaghetti-Strap Dress, $29.99 on Amazon
Question...? Are you as obsessed with this slip dress as we are? Velvet Spaghetti-Strap Dress, $29.99 on Amazon
Bodycon Three-Piece Outfit, $33.99 on Amazon
You'll be ready for some "Vigilante S--t" in this gorgeous get-up. Bodycon Three-Piece Outfit, $33.99 on Amazon
Velvet Crop Top, $25.99 on Amazon
This is one way for you to say, "Midnights become my afternoons." Velvet Crop Top, $25.99 on Amazon
Striped Shirt, $19.99 on Amazon
We had to include at least one 70s-inspired look thanks to Tay's iconic Midnights Mayhem With Me videos! Striped Shirt, $19.99 on Amazon
Rhinestone Star Patches, $14.99 on Amazon
An easy way to bejewel any item! Rhinestone Star Patches, $14.99 on Amazon
Anti Hero T-Shirt, $18.99 on Amazon
It's me, hi, I'm the Era's outfit, it's me. Anti Hero T-Shirt, $18.99 on Amazon
Related: Taylor Swift 'Midnights' Easter Eggs and Song Meanings
Taylor Swift's folklore and evermore Era Outfit Ideas
Both of these surprise sister albums were released in 2020, and have been characterized by all things cottage-core and cozy. So if your goal is comfort at her concert, this era is the way to go.
Flannel Shirt, $23.99 on Amazon
Reminiscent of the evermore album cover, this similar look will bring you plenty of " happiness ." Flannel Shirt, $23.99 on Amazon
Newsboy Cap, $14.68 on Amazon
While this might, understandably, remind you of Red (Taylor's Version) , who could forget this accessory showing up in the Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions documentary?! Newsboy Cap, $14.68 on Amazon
Cardigan, $32.99 on Amazon
"Standing in your cardigan," you'll have the night of your life when TS comes to your city. Cardigan, $32.99 on Amazon
Related: Swiftie Dad Goes Viral on TikTok for Heartwarming Reaction to Receiving Presale Code
Blonde Braid Wig, $9.99 on Amazon
"Long story short," this is the perfect hairstyle to bring on tour. Blonde Braid Wig, $9.99 on Amazon
Plaid Coat, $65.99 on Amazon
"No more keeping score, now I just keep you warm," says this jacket (probably). Plaid Coat, $65.99 on Amazon
Mirrorball Earrings, $5.99 on Amazon
"You are not like the regulars, the masquerade revelers," which means these earrings will be perfect to "get you out on the floor, shimmering beautiful." Mirrorball Earrings, $5.99 on Amazon
Related: Consider This Your 'Taylor Swift Dictionary'—It's Time To Define Some of Her Lyrical Word Choices ('Machiavellian,' Anyone?)
Taylor Swift's Lover Era Outfit Ideas
August 2019 gave us the perfect end-of-summer bops with the release of Lover . Flooded with pops of color and rainbows (who could forget the vibrancy of both the "ME!" and "You Need to Calm Down" music videos?!), we're reminded that "you're the only one of you, baby that's the fun of you," and how authenticity is something to be embraced. The video for "Lover" also gave us the first glimpse at showcasing Taylor's distinct eras!
Off-the-Shoulder Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
This romantic dress reminds us of Taylor Swift's Time 100 event look in 2019. Off-the-Shoulder Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
Faux Fur Coat, $53.99 on Amazon
Taylor "ain't trying to mess with your self-expression," so feel free to rock this coat that looks just like the one she herself wears in the "You Need to Calm Down" music video. Faux Fur Coat, $53.99 on Amazon
Twist Crop Tee, $22.99 on Amazon
"I don't wanna look at anything else now that I saw you," we're saying to this top. Twist Crop Tee, $22.99 on Amazon
Reversible Shorts, $38.99 on Amazon
The different color variations give you plenty of options for your ideal Eras outfit. Reversible Shorts, $38.99 on Amazon
Party Dress, $15.99 on Amazon
Remind you of the 2019 iHeart Radio Music Awards sequin romper that she wore on the red carpet? Us too. Party Dress, $15.99 on Amazon
Sequin Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
This was an era of rainbows and color and this dress fits right in. Sequin Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
Striped Romper, $31.10 on Amazon
If this looks familiar, it's because it's such a great lookalike to an appearance Taylor made on ABC while out and about promoting Lover . Striped Romper, $31.10 on Amazon
Sheer Pink Blouse, $34.99 on Amazon
You can totally copy Swift's 2019 GMA Summer Stage style. Sheer Pink Blouse, $34.99 on Amazon
Blonde Wig, $24.99 on Amazon
We call her "Blondie" for a reason—and this hair fits perfectly with the Lover era! Blonde Wig, $24.99 on Amazon
Related: I Tried Starbucks’ ‘Secret Menu’ Lavender Haze Latte, and Let’s Just Say, I’m in a Love Spiral—Here’s How to Order It
Taylor Swift's reputation Era Outfit Ideas
November 2017 brought us Taylor's reputation album and with it, a lot of edginess, dark details, gothic fonts and more. Her first album following the infamous Kim and Kanye drama is epic, to say the least.
Black Leotard, $60.49 on Amazon
This look screams "...Ready for it?" Black Leotard, $60.49 on Amazon
Big Rep Tee, $19.99 on Amazon
"Big reputation, big reputation, ooh you and me we got big reputations," let's wear them proudly! Big Rep Tee, $19.99 on Amazon
Reputation Dress, $44.99 on Amazon
After wearing this dress to the show, you'll be saying, "Most fun I ever had, and I'd do it over and over and over again if I could." Reputation Dress, $44.99 on Amazon
Related: This Is Not a Glitch, You Can Stream Swiftie Workouts on Apple Fitness+ From Morning to Midnight(s)
Flapper Dress, $59.99 on Amazon
There are many opinions about the "Delicate" music video, but one thing's for sure, the lookalike dress has us saying, "I like you...is it cool that I said all that? Is it chill that you're in my head?" Flapper Dress, $59.99 on Amazon
Black Athletic Leotard, $34.50 on Amazon
This leotard look might be "end game" for us when it comes to picking out our Eras fit. Black Athletic Leotard, $34.50 on Amazon
Snake Ring, $12.99 on Amazon
"Look what you made me do," thisssss ring ssssayssss. Snake Ring, $12.99 on Amazon
Related: Taylor Swift Might Have Embraced the Term, but What Exactly Is a 'Covert Narcissist'?
Taylor Swift's 1989 Era Outfit Ideas
Tay's first official pop album was released in October 2014 and provided some iconic looks from her tour and music videos that we've included here. Thinking of repping this era? "I wish you would."
Sparkly Sequin Jacket, $48.99 on Amazon
We'll all be saying, "it's a scene and we're out here in plain sight," wearing this lookalike sequin jacket during the Eras Tour. Sparkly Sequin Jacket, $48.99 on Amazon
Metallic Pleated Skirt, $16.99 on Amazon
A perfect match to the sequin blazer, these metallic skirts (all different hues available!) copy Tay's 1989 "Style" effortlessly. Metallic Pleated Skirt, $16.99 on Amazon
Black Pleated Skirt, $30.99 on Amazon
We can already hear you belting out, "And I got that good girl faith and a tight little skirt." Black Pleated Skirt, $30.99 on Amazon
1989 Necklace, $12.98 on Amazon
With this accessory, we can honestly say, "Your necklace hanging from my neck, the night we couldn't quite forget." 1989 Necklace, $12.98 on Amazon
Sequin Tank, $24.18 on Amazon
Whether you pair this under the sequin jacket or with a white pair of shorts and tall boots, it's a great 1989 find. Sequin Tank, $24.18 on Amazon
Satin Slip and Robe, $37.99 on Amazon
If it's been a while since you've watched the "Blank Space" music video, now's the time for a rewatch to find some inspiration that will have you saying, "Darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream." Satin Slip and Robe, $37.99 on Amazon
Cheerleader Pleated Skirt, $24.49 on Amazon
"Shake It Off" music video, anyone? Cheerleader Pleated Skirt, $24.49 on Amazon
Taylor Swift's Red Era Outfit Ideas
October 2012 brought us the infamous Red album (and the original "All Too Well"). This era was filled with striped tops and high-waisted shorts, and some memorable music video looks as well.
Not a Lot Going on At the Moment T-Shirt, $13.38 on Amazon
Not only was this message on a shirt in her "22" music video, Taylor also quoted it before releasing her surprise sister albums in 2020. Not a Lot Going on At the Moment T-Shirt, $13.38 on Amazon
Oversized Heart Sunglasses, $10.85 on Amazon
We saw this pair of sunnies featured in the "22" music video, and they also made a more recent appearance in the video for "Anti-Hero." Oversized Heart Sunglasses, $10.85 on Amazon
High-Waisted Shorts, $26.89 on Amazon
Taylor Swift wore these shorts countless times in the "golden age of something good and right and real." High-Waisted Shorts, $26.89 on Amazon
Cat Ear Headbands, $6.99 on Amazon
I don't know about you, but we're feeling "22," with another music video accessory that appeared in both "22" and "Anti-Hero." Cat Ear Headbands, $6.99 on Amazon
Striped Shirt, $22.99 on Amazon
"You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me"—stripes are always a good idea, especially when thinking about TSwift's eras. Striped Shirt, $22.99 on Amazon
Black Shorts, $18.99 on Amazon
Another pair of shorts that have us ready to "Stay, Stay, Stay" in this era—they look just like a pair she wore on tour. Black Shorts, $18.99 on Amazon
Taylor Swift's Speak Now Era Outfit Ideas
The third album from Taylor was filled entirely with songs that she herself wrote alone, and came out in October 2010. If you decide on one of the Speak Now looks for the Eras Tour, you'll definitely have to add a metallic "13" to the back of one of your hands, and song lyrics up your arm as well.
Purple Dress, $37.99 on Amazon
This is, by far, *the* dress that defines this era—not only one of her tour looks, but also the same shade of purple that had us "enchanted" by her album cover. Purple Dress, $37.99 on Amazon
Related: John Mayer Is Trending on Twitter as Internet Reacts to New Taylor Swift Song
"Better Than Revenge" Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
There's nothing Taylor does better than revenge, and there's nothing this sparkly bombshell of a dress does better than remind us "sophistication isn't what you wear, or who you know, or pushing people down to get you where you wanna go." "Better Than Revenge" Dress, $41.99 on Amazon
"Mean" Performance-Inspired Dress, $49.99 on Amazon
Pay homage to Taylor's response to people with "words like knives and swords and weapons" that they use against her, as she sang, "Someday, I'll be big enough so you can't hit me," on stage at the Grammy Awards in a similar vintage-style dress. "Mean" Performance-Inspired Dress, $49.99 on Amazon
Oxford Shoes, $32.99 on Amazon
This was the era of oxford shoes, so you better find some to call "Mine." Oxford Shoes, $32.99 on Amazon
Taylor Swift's Fearless Era Outfit Ideas
Released in November 2008, Taylor's second album has hits like "Love Story" and "You Belong With Me," and this era offers some classic styles along with LOTS of headbands.
Love Story Dress, $138.97 on Amazon
"See the lights, see the party, the ballgowns..." while you're at the show! Thinking of copying this iconic music video style? "Baby, just say yes." Love Story Dress, $138.97 on Amazon
Gold Dress, $39.99 on Amazon
We know one thing's for sure on this tour, you'll be constantly thinking, "In this moment now, capture it, remember it." Gold Dress, $39.99 on Amazon
Tour Dress, $34.99 on Amazon
With a little bit of DIY glam on the neckline, you'll recreate one of the dresses Taylor wore on tour—the same one that Kimber was wearing in the recent "Anti-Hero" music video! Tour Dress, $34.99 on Amazon
Headbands, $12.99 on Amazon
We cannot overstate the importance of this kind of headband going over your forehead if you are going for the Fearless era. Headbands, $12.99 on Amazon
"You Belong With Me" Inspired Outfit, $59.99 on Amazon
"She's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers," Taylor sang. Not only did TSwift wear a band uniform in her "You Belong With Me" music video, she also came out on stage in one during her tour. "You Belong With Me" Inspired Outfit, $59.99 on Amazon
Taylor Swift's Self-Titled Debut Era Outfit Ideas
If you want to show off your OG status during the Eras Tour, you can go all the way back to Taylor Swift , the self-titled debut that was released in October 2006. We've got dresses, we've got cowboy boots, we've got...safety goggles...?
Maxi Dress, $46.99 on Amazon
Curl your hair, put on your cowboy boots, and you'll have "The Best Day." Maxi Dress, $46.99 on Amazon
Cowboy Boots, $56.99 on Amazon
As you pull on these boots, you can think to yourself, "Maybe I'm just a girl on a mission, but I'm ready to fly." Cowboy Boots, $56.99 on Amazon
Teardrops on My Guitar Inspired Dress, $199.99 on Amazon
Similar vibes to the "Teardrops on My Guitar" dress, this look will "keep you wishing on a wishing star." Just add some rhinestones by your eyes and some sparkly green eyeshadow! Teardrops on My Guitar Inspired Dress, $199.99 on Amazon
Safety Goggles, $14.98 on Amazon
IYKYK...But if not, watch the "Teardrops on My Guitar" music video. Safety Goggles, $14.98 on Amazon
Related: 'I've Seen Taylor Swift Perform Over 25 Times—Here Are the 13 Biggest Surprises During Opening Night of the Eras Tour'
Bonus Eras Tour Outfit and Accessory Ideas
Lavender haze outfit, $30.99 on amazon.
If you just want to stay in that lavender haze, order this set! Lavender Haze Outfit, $30.99 on Amazon
Bejeweled Headband, $16.96 on Amazon
You can still make the whole place shimmer with this accessory! Bejeweled Headband, $16.96 on Amazon
Celestial Earrings, $23 on Amazon
"Love you to the moon and to Saturn." Celestial Earrings, $23 on Amazon
Gemstone Bracelet, $14.99 on Amazon
Every era has its own color, and this bracelet is one way to represent them all! Gemstone Bracelet, $14.99 on Amazon
Rhinestone Fishnet Tights, $8.89 on Amazon
The best way to complete your look! Rhinestone Fishnet Tights, $8.89 on Amazon
Mesh Maxi Skirt, $21.99 on Amazon
This high-waisted skirt is perfect, especially for reputation and Midnights eras. Mesh Maxi Skirt, $21.99 on Amazon
Tassel Shorts, $26.66 on Amazon
We've seen a similar look on Taylor herself during this tour! Tassel Shorts, $26.66 on Amazon
Sparkly Corset, $40.81 on Amazon
This top is straight out of our wildest dreams! Sparkly Corset, $40.81 on Amazon
Fringe Bodysuit, $30.99 on Amazon
It's giving country Taylor (with an edge) and we're here for it. Fringe Bodysuit, $30.99 on Amazon
Eras Tour T-Shirt, $22.99 on Amazon
Wear your merch to the show or during your countdown before going! Eras Tour T-Shirt, $22.99 on Amazon
Whimsical Eras Tee, $22.99 on Amazon
We love this gorgeous design. Whimsical Eras Tee, $22.99 on Amazon
Shiny Pants, $23.88 on Amazon
We're getting "mirrorball" vibes from these metallic bottoms! Shiny Pants, $23.88 on Amazon
Sequin Joggers, $41.99 on Amazon
The perfect pair of pants to go with a fun top and stand out in the crowd! Sequin Joggers, $41.99 on Amazon
Skater Dress, $22.39 on Amazon
"Deep blue but you painted me golden," is one lyric you can definitely shout during the show in this little number. Skater Dress, $22.39 on Amazon
Bodycon Pencil Skirt, $32.99 on Amazon
"And I got that good girl faith and a tight little skirt." Bodycon Pencil Skirt, $32.99 on Amazon
Sheer Mesh Top, $32.99 on Amazon
This top screams, "And by the way, I'm going out tonight." Sheer Mesh Top, $32.99 on Amazon
Butterfly Corset Top, $25.99 on Amazon
Taylor's explained what butterflies symbolize for her. Butterfly Corset Top, $25.99 on Amazon
Clear Crossbody Purse, $9.99 on Amazon
Check if it's the right measurement for your stadium! Clear Crossbody Purse, $9.99 on Amazon
Body Glitter Gel, $6.99 on Amazon
You can still make the whole place shimmer. Body Glitter Gel, $6.99 on Amazon
Sequin Dress, $26.99 on Amazon
It's giving Lover era. Sequin Dress, $26.99 on Amazon
Serpent Climber Ear Cuff, $9.99 on Amazon
These are the besssssst accessoriessssss, everybody agreesssss. Serpent Climber Ear Cuff, $9.99 on Amazon
Butterfly Jeans, $36.99 on Amazon
We'll never forget her butterfly statement mid-tour in her post-breakup look. Butterfly Jeans, $36.99 on Amazon
Next up, 'Mastermind' Indeed! Taylor Swift's Net Worth and How the 'Midnights' Singer Got So Rich
Trending Stories
NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Sunday, April 28
Today's Wordle Answer for #1044 on Sunday, April 28, 2024
Numbrix 9 - April 28
Target Is Selling Chic $25 Single Band Footbed Sandals That Look So Similar to Birkenstocks Almost 6x the Price
Aldi Is Selling $10 Teacup and Watering Can Planters That Are Similar to a Pioneer Woman Style Almost Double the Price
Target's Elegant 4-Pack of Colorful Ribbed Parfait Cups Is Just $10, and Fans are Ready for Summer Right Now
Target Is Selling a 'Cute' $20 Linen Button-Back Tank Top That's So Similar to a J.Crew Style Almost 3x the Price
Gua Sha Tools That Promise Botox-Like Effects Naturally Are Trending for Women Over 50—But Do They Work?
I’m a Food Editor and These Are the 8 New Items I’m Willing to Spend My Money on This Spring
8 Insane Eras Tour Outfits Ranked
The evolution of eras tour outfits: a spectacular fashion journey.
If you’ve ever gotten lost in the thumping embrace of a live concert, you know it’s not just about the sounds tickling your eardrums – it’s a full-on sensory soirée where fashion takes the VIP stage. Eras tour outfits have historically been wilder than a midnight ride with Alice through Wonderland. They’re stitched whispers of an artist’s identity, bellows of cultural zeitgeists, and riotous spectacles that sear into memory. Let’s rollercoaster through this fashion escapade, where each thread has a lyric and every sequin is a rhyme, cascading us through tidal waves of cultural tsunamis. These garments are not just clothes; they’re alive, crackling with the intensity of a thousand flashbulbs, reverberating the hearts and souls of millions.
Sequin Skirt Space Rave Silver Metallic Glitter Skirt Beyonce Renaissance Tour Outfit Taylor Concert with Fringe ERAS Tour Outfits Cowgirl Costume
No. 8 – The Minimalist Statement: Going Back to Basics
Some say simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance. Buckling under the weight of feathers and glitter, one era spun the wheel back to the start: the good ol’ minimalist days. The tour was stripped bare, the spotlight shone on nothing but the raw pulse of music – and the turtleneck staples that became a silhouette of subversion. Chopin could’ve played in the background as these modern-day maestros, draped in uncomplicated threads, whispered a daring “less is more”. The crown jewel here? The designer who declared an armistice on extravagance, leaving fans spell-bindingly fixated on the purity of sound and soul rather than spectacle. It’s as if they found magic in the mundane, a bold move that captivated purists and fashion connoisseurs alike.
No. 7 – The Retro Revival: When Past Meets Present
Cut to Swinging Sixties redux – flair pants, suede, and psychedelic twirls orchestrated a comeback tour buzzing with frenzied jubilation. Retro’s darling – the vinyl record of eras tour outfits – looped the old in with the new. Artists nipped and tucked nostalgia, injecting it with a spring-heeled step of the 21st century. Designers summoned spirits from every Haute Harry and Modish Mary, resurrecting bygone trends with devil-may-care finesse. They weaved this time-travel tapestry with stitch-perfect precision, saucily tipping their caps to the great fashion timekeepers of the past, as the crowd roared in vintage-drenched delight.
Cresay Women’s Sequin Fitted Long Sleeve Zipper Blazer Bomber Jacket Rainbow XXL
No. 6 – The Gender Bending Ensemble: Redefining norms
Now hold onto your hats, ’cause here comes the gender-bending brigade, tiptoeing over pigeonholes and rigging the rule book. An artist, cloaked in androgynous allure, wrenched norms and sutured a tour de force garb that was both knight and damsel. Plunging into the fabric bin marked ‘unisex’, they yanked out tyson Ritter ’s rebellious threads. It was a collection that snickered at the ‘pink for her, blue for him’ banalities, swirling with the audacious spirit of Marlene Dietrich in a top hat. The public, hungry for change, lapped it up like warm milk, while head-scratchers and naysayers nibbled their nails in the corner, agog at the bravado.
No. 5 – The Tech-Infused Threads: Where Fashion Meets Innovation
Buzzes, beeps, and blips – the techno-train chugged onto the scene, decked out in apparel that practically hummed with futurism. Eager beavers from last year’s cyberpunk 2077 Dlc launch became gobsmacked spectators as a color-shifting, digitally dynamic display of fashion engineering strutted across the stage. Creative polymaths laced hoodies and jackets with LED love letters and smart fabric sensors that pulsed to the beat of the bass. Fans, transcended into a digital utopia, became electric conductors in a symphony marinated in tech-marvelry. We bowed to the visionaries, batteries included.
MEICOLY Clear Body Glitter Gel for Hair, Face and Body Mermaid and Music Festival Accessory ml
No. 4 – The Political Statement: Fashion with a Message
Some tour outfits roar louder than a lion on megaphone. They brandish signs, slam fists, echoing the pulse of marching feet on rain-soaked streets. They grab the mic and toss it into the crowd, weaving the fabric of protest with searing truth. From calling out russia news ukraine with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it motif to blazing slogans that ignite conversations, these outfits became a designer’s battle-cry. They interlocked arms with those clad in high hopes rather than haute couture, embedding ideals into the seams of jackets and ripped jeans . The cheers? They were thunderous, proving once more that change can be tailored.
No. 3 – The Cultural Tapestry: Celebrating Diversity Through Fashion
Embark on a kaleidoscopic whirlwind where cultural cross-stitching is not the exception but the norm. Artists danced out donning a global patchwork quilt, a ‘United Nations’ of attire that thrust diversity into the limelight. This sartorial globe-trotter stitched stories from every corner – an Ainu-patterned vest, a masquerade of African textiles, a flamenco ruffle that danced until dawn. Behind them stood solid, the local artisanal heroes and virtuosos, vanguards of tradition. As fans spun around their globe-trotter hemispheres, cultures clasped hands, celebrating kinship in a cavalcade of thread and color.
No. 2 – The High-Fashion Fusion: When Concerts Become Couture
Here’s where the boundary between stage and runway doesn’t blur – it vanishes. The Concert-Couture coalition cannonballed into waters where taylor swift Outfits brushed shoulders with Parisian high-fashion masterpieces. Soirees of silk, armor of avant-garde, all glam and gilded, designers conjured eras tour outfits to rival the ornate tales of Scheherazade. Vogue venerated, and the haute hoopla monopolized social media feeds – everyone seemed to be threading through the fashion labyrinth, entranced by the Minotaur of melody-meets-mode.
No. 1 – The Ultimate Showstopper: A Legendary Tour Outfit Redefined
And then came the constance zimmer of fashion moments, an epochal ensemble that ushered an exodus into the promised land of wardrobe wizardry. The ensemble wrapped the artist in iconography so potent, it could have moved statues to tears and instigated sartorial rebellions. Triumphantly, it stood as a monument, not just in history, but in every beating heart of the audience. Data be damned; you felt its ubiquity – in tweets echoing intently, costumes flooding Halloween streets, and the ceaseless chime of cash registers from merchandise sales. This was not just an outfit; it was the revolution, tailored.
Conclusion: The Transformative Power of Eras Tour Outfits
So there you have it – a riotous roll-call of the grand, the bold, and the beautiful titans of textile that gave voice to vinyls and lent lore to live sessions. As we bob and weave through the flexed muscles of cultural movements and technological bounty, the kaleidoscope of future eras tour outfits spins unchecked. With unwavering certainty, the relationship between the bodacious beats of music, the flamboyant fist of performance, and the daring dash of fashion will continue to ensnare, enrapture, and wholly bewitch us – stitching the world a tad closer, one insane era tour outfit at a time.
Unpacking the Madness: The 8 Most Outrageous Eras Tour Outfits
When it comes to concert get-ups, pop stars often pull out all the stops. But, hold onto your hats, because we’re about to rank the top 8 eras tour outfits that have made waves, raised eyebrows, and dropped jaws around the world. Remember, in the grand theater of pop concerts, the crazier, the better.
#8: The Blast from the Past Bonanza
Kicking off at number eight, we’ve seen outfits that look like they’ve time-traveled from decades past. Think sequins, bell-bottoms, and enough satin to make the ’70s jealous. These looks harken back to an age of groovy tunes and free love—yet with a 21st-century twist. That’s right, they’re not Yaya Toure -ing back the old times without adding their own modern flair.
#7: The Glittering Galaxy Getup
Now, imagine an outfit that’s as out of this world as the latest sci-fi flick. These stars don’t just reach for the moon; they dress like the entire galaxy. Sparkling bodysuits with LED lights that make constellations look like child’s play. It’s enough to make you wonder if they’ve got astronauts hidden up their sleeves!
#6: The Balancing Act Attire
Nothing says “Look at me!” like balancing on the tightrope of fashion’s do’s and don’ts. Picture this: high-waisted pants paired with a top that’s more air than fabric, all while teasing gravity with platform boots the size of skyscrapers. It’s a style high-wire act that could make even Kaili Thorne s red-carpet looks seem tame in comparison.
#5: The Techy Texture Travesty
Oh boy, when these artists step out in outfits that mix textures like kids mix sodas, things get wild. We’re talking velvet and leather with a side of metallic mesh. It’s like someone dared them to find all the fabric samples and turn it into one getup. Believe it or not, they freaking pulled it off.
#4: The Bold Color Collision
Here’s where things start to get seriously mind-boggling. We’ve seen ensembles highlight colors that should’ve stayed in separate paint pots but somehow work together on stage—as if they’re saying, “Hey, who says blue and green should never be seen?” A visual symphony or a delightful mess? You decide.
#3: The Historical Hodgepodge
Right, now we’re diving deep. Some eras tour outfits look like they raided every history book. A touch of Tudor here, a splash of Grecian there, topped with a hint of Viking—because why not? These artists might make the history buffs scratch their heads, but fashion-wise, they’re cooking up a storm.
#2: The Alien Invasion Ensemble
Second place goes to the extraterrestrial extravaganza. With outfits that scream “I just jetted in from Mars, and boy, are my arms tired,” we’re left speechless. Metallics, antennae, the works. They’ve landed, they’re ready to party, and humanity just has to deal with it.
#1: The Ultimate Eras Tour Outfit Explosion
Drumroll, please—taking the crown for the most insane eras tour outfit is the uncategorizable, the indefinable, the “What in the world am I looking at?” ensemble. These are the outfits that defy genre, logic, and sometimes gravity. They’re a mishmash of every previous entry and then some. It’s like every era crashed into each other, and from the chaos, a phoenix of fashion rose up. It’s madness, it’s genius, it’s… art.
And there you have it, folks! The dizzying highs of eras tour outfits that prove pop stars are anything but boring. From historically mixed-up to boldly alien, they’ve served us looks that go down in history—mostly because they’re impossible to forget. What will they think of next? Only time (and probably a lot of glitter) will tell.
What happened to Lisa from Saved by the Bell?
Oh snap, what happened to Lisa Turtle from “Saved by the Bell”? Well, Lark Voorhies, the actress who bought sass and style to Bayside, had a bit of a rough patch after the show. She battled mental health issues but has since taken steps to bounce back, even penning books and starting her own business.
How old was Lark Voorhies on Saved by the Bell?
Back in Bayside High, Lark Voorhies wasn’t that far off from her character’s age. She was just 15 years old when she first played Lisa on “Saved by the Bell.” Talk about nailing the high school vibe!
Why is Lark Voorhies not in Saved by the Bell reboot?
Why isn’t Lark Voorhies in the “Saved by the Bell” reboot, though? Look, it seems she wasn’t initially asked to join the gang – talk about a bummer! But don’t fret, Voorhies made a comeback as Lisa in a special appearance, giving fans that hit of nostalgia we all craved.
How much is Lisa from Saved by the Bell worth?
Moving on to moolah — Lisa’s net worth, or rather, Lark Voorhies’, is no small potatoes. She’s sitting pretty with an estimated net worth of around half a million bucks. Not too shabby for a Bayside alum, eh?
When did Tiffani Amber Thiessen leave Saved by the Bell?
So when did Tiffani Amber Thiessen, our dear Kelly Kapowski, bid adieu to those hallowed Bayside halls? She left “Saved by the Bell” in 1993 after the “Graduation” episode but then popped up in the spin-off “Saved by the Bell: The College Years” because, you know, she just couldn’t get enough!
Why did Lisa and Kelly leave Saved by the Bell?
“Why did Lisa and Kelly leave ‘Saved by the Bell,’ anyway?” you ask. Thiessen and Voorhies were MIA for the “Saved by the Bell: The College Years” because they were movin’ on up! They spread their wings in pursuit of other, sparkly opportunities, leaving Zack and the rest of the crew gaping.
Did anyone from Saved by the Bell date in real life?
Turns out, the halls of Bayside were steamier than we thought! Yup, some of the cast dated IRL. Tiffani Thiessen and Mario Lopez were an item for a bit, making fans wonder, “Was it real or just Bayside love?”
How old was Mario Lopez during Saved by the Bell?
Speaking of A.C. Slater, how old was Mario Lopez during “Saved by the Bell”? Well, he was just a teen heartthrob at 16 when the show first aired. Seems like they were all just a bunch of kids, huh?
What is Lark Voorhies diagnosed with?
Now, it wasn’t all high school hijinks for Lark Voorhies; she’s been open about her mental health. In 2012, Voorhies revealed she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a courageous step in battling the stigma.
Are the Saved by the Bell cast still friends?
But hey, are the “Saved by the Bell” folks still buddy-buddy? It’s like any old gang — they’ve had their ups and downs. But, good news: reunions and social media shout-outs show they’re still pals. Friendship never dies, am I right?
What was Saved by the Bell a spin off of?
Let’s rewind — “Saved by the Bell” was actually a spin-off. Whoa! It came from “Good Morning, Miss Bliss,” with the OG Mr. Belding and some of our favorite students before they hit Bayside.
Did Saved by the Bell reboot get Cancelled?
Now, onto the reboot — did “Saved by the Bell” get the boot? Unfortunately, after decent hype and two seasons, the bell rang one last time as the reboot was cancelled in 2022.
Who is the richest actor from Saved by the Bell?
Curious about who’s the richest actor from “Saved by the Bell”? That would be Mark-Paul Gosselaar, aka Zack Morris, with an estimated net worth of $9 million. Preppy sure made it big!
How much is Mario from Saved by the Bell worth?
And what about our beloved A.C. Slater’s worth? Mario Lopez has done pretty well for himself; he’s got a cool $25 million in his pocket. That’s a whole lotta wrestling singlets, folks!
How much was Dustin Diamond worth when he passed away?
Lastly, Dustin Diamond, our Screech, left us all too soon and his net worth was a bit of a mystery. When he passed away in 2021, reports suggested he was worth around $300,000. A sad end for a guy who brought so much laughter.
- Twisted Magazine
- February 1, 2024
- No Comments
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Subscribe Now
Get Twisted Weekly Newsletter
Related Articles
Latest Articles
Get the Latest and Best of Twisted Now!
- Terms Of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Cookie Policy
- Do Not Sell Information
Get the Latest With Our Newsletter
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Rehearsal Outfits Include All the Activewear I Want
She's preparing to hit the stage in under-$100 gems from Nike and Free People.
The Tank Top and Joggers Outfit
The girly sports bra and matching skort outfit, the sweatshirt and skort outfit.
On the promo circuit, Taylor Swift is deep in her gothic Tortured Poets Department fashion era. Behind the scenes, she's practicing for the next leg of her Eras Tour in the down-to-earth activewear my workout routine is missing.
Swift shared a YouTube short filled with clips from rehearsals for the next leg of her record-shattering tour on Thursday, April 25. In addition to glimpses at updated choreography and, potentially, new songs on the setlist, Swift showed a workout wardrobe packed with under-$100 finds. One clip shows her practicing in Nike sneakers and Free People joggers; in another, she twirls through her routine in a PopFlex skort set that's gone viral.
While I'm not on a grueling workout schedule like the world's biggest pop star, I can imagine these pieces becoming personal heroes for runs, walks, and yoga sessions. Ahead, I've broken down three outfits featured in the snippet of Swift's Eras Tour practice sessions. Leave the sleuthing for setlist updates to the other fans. Here, there are just IDs on activewear with thousands of five-star reviews (including Swift's, apparently).
Any Swiftie can tell you that their fearless leader loves Free People: She's consistently worn FP T-shirts, dresses, and sweaters in her street style over the years, including on trips to the studio to record The Tortured Poets Department . Now, we know she also prepares for the stage in her FP gear. One of the first clips in her rehearsal outfit montage show Swift in a casual pair of Free People joggers, layered with a tank top and a supportive sports bra. On her feet, she swaps her onstage custom Louboutins for a pair of Nike sneakers .
For those of us who aren't practicing for a three-and-a-half-hour performance, it's exactly the sort of low-key look that can work for yoga, breathwork, or a long walk. Forme's high-performance bra is also a cult-favorite, with more than 1,700 five-star reviews praising its failsafe support and comfortable-yet-strong fabric.
Taylor Swift lets her affinity for accessible brands shine during rehearsals, wearing Free People joggers and Nike sneakers.
In her first round of promo for "Fortnight," The Tortured Poets Department 's lead single, Swift shared a clip playing pickleball and wearing PopFlex's flouncy Pirouette skort . She brought the piece back with a matching, corseted sports bra for rehearsals in Thursday's video. The skort combines a coquette tiered skirt with flexible, breathable undershorts—and Swift's stamp of approval has caused orders to spike 600 percent, according to a rep for the brand. This is your sign to order your own set before they sell out.
For a segment of rehearsal that appeared to reference The Tortured Poets Department , Swift practiced in a PopFlex sports bra and coordinating skort.
For segments of rehearsal that appear to feature new choreography (fans haven't seen those canes and hats before!), Swift dresses in a crewneck sweatshirt of unknown provenance and a black skort. The second piece is once again from PopFlex, proving that even newly-minted billionaires appreciate an under-$100 find.
Stay In The Know
Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here.
Swift also let her inner sneakerhead out with this last rehearsal outfit. She's wearing the Ganni x New Balance 1906R sneaker, a collaboration that debuted on the Copenhagen Fashion Week runway for the Spring 2024 season and quickly sold out. (Select sizes are still in stock at Farfetch.)
A snippet of Swift's rehearsals revealed new choreography—and a cozy outfit.
Halie LeSavage is the senior news editor at Marie Claire , where she assigns, edits, and writes fashion and beauty stories. Her reporting has ranged from in-depth designer profiles to fashion week reviews and research-backed shopping guides. (She justifies almost any purchase by saying it’s “for work.”) Halie has previously held fashion writer and editor roles at Harper’s Bazaar , Morning Brew , and Glamour . She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Harvard College. You can follow Halie on Instagram and TikTok .
The most decorated gymnast of all time has spoken...and would rather you not.
By Danielle Campoamor Published 26 April 24
Once more into the Wasteland.
By Quinci LeGardye Published 26 April 24
“I’m really grateful for all those memories.”
By Rachel Burchfield Published 26 April 24
And yes, there's a bow.
By India Roby Published 26 April 24
And those Tiffany jewels?!
By Halie LeSavage Published 26 April 24
The actress can't quit referencing Tashi Duncan completely.
She's worn the brand twice in the past week.
By Julia Marzovilla Published 25 April 24
The 1930s-era dress may have been pulled months ago.
By Halie LeSavage Published 25 April 24
She's redefining "puddle jeans."
The supermodel gave fans a sneak-peek at her upcoming label.
By India Roby Published 25 April 24
Is that a purse or a pump?
By Julia Gray Published 25 April 24
- Contact Future's experts
- Advertise Online
- Terms and conditions
- Privacy policy
- Cookies policy
Marie Claire is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site . © Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
Your GRAZIA newsletter is on its way. Join our VIP Club for exclusive giveaways and members only events. (DW, it's free!)
- Privacy Policy
- About GRAZIA
Fashion Shoots
Entertainment
- celebrity fashion
Every Outfit Change From Taylor Swift’s Mammoth Eras Tour
She never goes out of style.
It all kicked off in Glendale, Arizona, last night, and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits did not disappoint.
Ceremoniously renamed ‘Swift City’ for Friday and Saturday, the city of Glendale was treated to the opening night of the singer’s highly-anticipated 2023 tour. Having already broken records with ticket sales—selling 2.4 million tickets in a single day—Swiftees were treated to a 44-song set list, complete with a plethora of bedazzling outfit changes to set the tone.
Swift didn’t take her fans through her ten albums chronologically, though. Instead, she opted to mix up her ‘eras’, beginning with the 2019 album Lover and then going into 2020’s Evermore . Reputation came next, followed by a brief dip into Speak Now before seamlessly transitioning into Red , Folklore and 1989 . ‘Tim McGraw’, a song from her first, self-titled album, featured as it does in all of her tours.
The 33-year-old then ended the night with Midnights , her most recent release to bring it back to the now. As much as her endurance and dedication cannot be overlooked, it was the outfit changes that really punctuated each chapter of the show. Sporting custom designs from the likes of Versace , Roberto Cavalli, and Oscar de la Renta , Swift proved that she knows the power of fashion all too well. Each look was thoughtfully crafted, nodding to her past eras with a renewed appreciation.
See all the glittering looks from the first nights of the Eras Tour below.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfit Changes
Swift began with hits from her Lover album while wearing this thematic bedazzled bodysuit by Versace.
But for ‘The Man’, she played on business-chic with a bedazzled Versace blazer and matching Christian Louboutin knee-high boots.
The boots stuck around for the Fearless era, but a glittering flapper mini dress was a homage to the Roberto Cavalli number she wore when initially touring the album.
Next up was Evermore , where she wore a Cottagecore-inspired Etro lace-up dress with golden embroidery for the folksy album.
Reputation called for something a little more daring. Swift made a statement in an asymmetrical black body suit with red snake detailing by Roberto Cavalli, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the feuds that inspired much of the album.
Though the only song Swift performed from Speak Now was ‘Enchanted’, the Cinderella-esque ball gown by Nicole + Felicia that she floated out captured the audience.
The next night’s Zuhair Murad had a similar breathtaking effect.
The iconic bowler hat from her video clip was brought back for ’22’ to kick off the Red era.
But she pulled out something special for the 10-minute version of ‘All Too Well’—a sparkling red trench coat that matched her guitar.
Her Folkore look was a little more paired back, just like the album. Wearing a mauve-hued sheer gown with ruffles and wide sleeves by Alberta Ferretti, the bohemian dress moved beautifully with her on stage and matched the mossy backdrop.
For the next evening, she switched it up with this ethereal Alberta Ferretti dress.
For 1989, Swift pulled out this magenta two-piece set with fringing that worked great for the dance numbers.
Still in 1989’s colour palette, she wore a magenta ruffled dress for an acoustic performance of ‘Mirrorball’ and ‘Tim McGraw’.
The Midnights portion of the evening began with the song ‘Lavender Haze’, so, naturally, the singer donned a lavender faux fur coat by Oscar de la Renta over a sparkly mini dress.
Before changing into this Burlesque-style navy blue bodysuit by Oscar de la Renta and matching Louboutin knee-high boots.
topics: celebrity fashion , Taylor Swift , fashion , music , Trending , celebrity
Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission
The Real Reason Taylor Swift Dresses Like That
A close read on a decade of outfits..
This article was featured in One Great Story , New York ’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly.
Considering the meta nature of Taylor Swift’ s performances — her autobiographical lyrics and her intimate connection with audiences — it’s unsurprising that her fashion choices betray self-consciousness. One senses that she isn’t entirely comfortable with high fashion, and maybe that’s something she shares with her young fans and why they instinctively relate to her. Swift is 34 and one of the most successful musical artists in history , with an empire estimated at over $1 billion . And much of that success is due to the image she projects — of a woman still coming of age, still discovering herself. Any style that’s too sophisticated or eccentric would spoil the illusion, and that goes for her red-carpet and casual attire as well as her stage clothes.
For the Eras tour, which had 16 costumes per show, Swift did have some looks by Versace, Oscar de la Renta, and Roberto Cavalli. But these are not the most exciting designer names. Besides, the Cavalli and Versace styles — a beaded miniskirt and cropped top or a bejeweled bodysuit, all worn with glitter boots — conformed to Swift’s favorite stage aesthetic of a drum majorette. She dressed like a marching-band leader, in a gold-braided white jacket and top hat, for her 2009 global Fearless tour. To me, so many of her costumes are reminiscent of the corny saloon-gal styles that another American sweetheart, Debbie Reynolds, wore in westerns, as well as the spangled costumes that the great Bob Mackie designed for TV variety shows in the 1960s and ’70s. There’s a wonderful hoofer charm, a showgirl moxie, about these Swift looks that resonate with audiences. During Eras, Swift also wore ethereal princess gowns — another key style for the singer — like a dreamy Elie Saab number in blush tulle and a lavender tiered Nicole + Felicia dress, both worn for the Speak Now section.
By contrast, other pop divas have harnessed high fashion to their power. Look at Madonna’s “Blond Ambition” phase, in 1990, and her use of Jean Paul Gaultier’s shocking designs. Beyoncé, for her Renaissance tour, completely bent fashion to her will, taking the work of some of the most daring designers — Marc Jacobs, Rick Owens, and Jonathan Anderson of Loewe, to name three — and pushing their looks for her further into fantasy.
That’s not Swift’s jam or, rather, her brand. She sees herself as a storyteller, in the tradition of Joni Mitchell. She has sung about love, breakups, revenge, family, and self-loathing. These are universal themes and especially relevant to girls and young women. Swift is famous for planting what she calls “ Easter eggs” — hidden clues — in her lyrics. Describing the strategy as a way to “incentivize” fans to read her lyrics, she has said, “I think the best messages are cryptic ones.” This also applies to her style. Indeed, with Swift — more than most pop stars — every choice seems to relate to her work or the Swift brand image. One obvious, feel-good connection point with her audience — which includes moms who accompany their daughters to concerts — is nostalgia and a feeling of pageantry. Some of her frothy gowns evoke not only high-school prom and images of old-style debutante parties but also the glamour of Edith Head’s movie costumes in the 1950s. Swift has said that watching Hitchcock’s Rear Window — gowns by Head — and reading the romantic novel Rebecca during lockdown influenced her albums Folklore and Evermore . In a cynical, fast-moving world, that kind of traditional form can seem quite attractive.
It’s also worth noting that Swift is hyperaware of the dangers of celebrity. “I see a lot of celebrities build up these emotional walls around themselves where they let no one in,” she said in 2014, “and that’s what makes them feel very lonely at the top.” Staying emotionally open in her lyrics and accessible in her fashion is surely a way she avoids creating walls. Her fans must sense that. But it can lead to some self-conscious looks on the red carpet and in her street attire. This was true of the white custom-made Schiaparelli gown with a floor-sweeping hem and train that she wore to this year’s Grammys , which was criticized across social media. On Instagram, Sarah Chapelle (@taylorswiftstyled), who is publishing a book this fall about Swift’s style, likened the gown’s draping to “tangled bedsheets” and said that considering it was the work of Daniel Roseberry, it was “almost a greater disappointment.” Chapelle, who has spent years tracking and decoding every detail of Swift’s outfits, assumed that the gown and its black accessories were Easter eggs. This time, the hint was to her forthcoming album The Tortured Poets Department, which has a black-and-white cover of a woman in black underwear lying in white sheets. Chapelle hunted down the make of the undies — a sheer Saint Laurent top and The Row’s briefs — and noted that Swift’s wearing so much of late from those brands was no coincidence. “Is there ever one with Taylor, really?” wrote Chapelle. She felt that the beautiful elements of the Schiaparelli gown were “sacrificed to the early evocation of a scholarly-sounding album.”
In other words, Swift laid a bad egg.
There is also a fair amount of calculation in the singer’s off-duty clothes — more than a non-Swifty might suppose, given how basic much of her street style is. Her favorite looks, and maybe her best, are easy slip dresses, or a frilly white shirt with denim cutoffs and boots, or a schoolgirl plaid skirt with a plain sweater and chunky loafers — what one Swiftologist calls “liberal arts student, Shoreditch dweller.” Though Swift is known for wearing relatively inexpensive brands like Rails, House of CB (for a $119 black bustier top she wore earlier this year with a $1,400 Miu Miu mini), Madewell and Reformation, she also wears a lot of high-end labels, including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, The Row, Stella McCartney, and Area. Lots of celebrities play with a similar high-low mix, but with Swift, the effect generally comes off as decidedly junior, as though she’s consciously trying not to get above her fans’ tastes or means.
As a Kansas City Chiefs fan, I watched Swift’s appearances during the NFL season to cheer on her boyfriend , Travis Kelce . Still, I found nothing special about her red sweaters and bombers, with layers of gold jewelry, other than a tie-in to K.C.’s team color. But Chapelle found the Easter eggs. The red crewneck, from Gigi Hadid’s Guest in Residence brand , that Swift wore to the Chiefs’ title match with the Ravens was a “sentimental” nod to a friend. In Chapelle’s view, its plainness showed that Swift was careful “to strike a more supportive spectator (not starring) role” at such a big game. Chapelle clocked her diamond tennis bracelet with the romantic letters “TNT” and then linked the style to the friendship bracelets her fans wear, a fad that started because of a line in a song she wrote.
The fact that Swift makes all these gestures, with or without the help of a stylist (she has long worked with Joseph Cassell), is a great way to keep her fans engaged. And apparently, it’s also good for business. But it seems exhausting and limiting for a woman in her mid-30s to dress according to a lyric or a girlish sentiment. You can understand why many people on fan sites wish she’d take more risks with her street style. They’re probably bored with the “liberal arts student” look. It’s also a little disingenuous, given her grown-up status. I admire the fact that she doesn’t seem interested in playing the high-fashion game — that is, turning up at the shows or appearing in a campaign or being a brand ambassador. She has her own immense platform, which she’s used for political and social causes.
But she could afford to go further in her style. Instead of a schoolgirl skirt or a baggy pair of jeans, she’d look amazing in, say, a sleek Dior pencil suit, made to measure — why not? — and without all the trinket jewelry, however expensive. It’s worth remembering that Taylor Swift has always been older and wiser than her years. The girl can’t be discovering herself forever.
- taylor swift
- the tortured poets department
- one great story
The Cut Shop
Most viewed stories.
- Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of April 28–May 4
- Is Taylor Swift Really Still Beefing With Kim Kardashian?
- In Defense of Annette Bening’s Face
- What Motherhood Looks Like in ‘Florida!!!’
- A Guide to the Art of Flirting (Over Text)
- The Freelance Journalist Meeting a Fling in Capri
Editor’s Picks
Most Popular
What is your email.
This email will be used to sign into all New York sites. By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive email correspondence from us.
Sign In To Continue Reading
Create your free account.
Password must be at least 8 characters and contain:
- Lower case letters (a-z)
- Upper case letters (A-Z)
- Numbers (0-9)
- Special Characters (!@#$%^&*)
As part of your account, you’ll receive occasional updates and offers from New York , which you can opt out of anytime.
- Search Please fill out this field.
- Manage Your Subscription
- Give a Gift Subscription
- Newsletters
- Sweepstakes
- Entertainment
Taylor Swift Displays Friendship Bracelets Received from Fans on Eras Tour at Country Music Hall of Fame
Instruments and outfits from the "Fortnight" singer's career are also on display at the Nashville museum's Taylor Swift Education Center
Getty Images / People / Madison Woiten
Where are all the friendship bracelets Taylor Swift has received from fans throughout the Eras Tour?
In conjunction with the release of Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department , on April 19, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville began displaying a new artwork in its Taylor Swift Education Center featuring many of the bracelets fans have given the pop superstar.
The new artwork commemorates the 2023 leg of Eras Tour shows in North America, featuring unique posters labeled with specific dates and cities as well as what appears to be hundreds of friendship bracelets gifted to Swift, 34, by concertgoers, according to a press release.
Amanda Edwards/Getty
Several other new artifacts have been added to the Taylor Swift Education Center around the release of TTPD , including a custom Taylor PSGA Koa guitar featuring her name engraved into the fingerboard that was played by the "Karma" singer during The Red Tour.
Also on display is the Deering Boston B6 six-string acoustic-electric banjo played by Swift for her performance of "Mean" on the 2012 Grammy Awards — where the song won both best country solo performance and best country song. She even decorated the instrument by hand with "13" on the banjo head as well as lyrics from "Mean" and doodles of clouds and stars.
Swifties will also be able to view the "Fortnight" musician's outfit from both the 2006 ACM Awards and CMA Music Festival: a sequined BCBG Max Azria silk handkerchief dress adorned and BCBGGirls decoratively-stitched metallic bronze boots.
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 and marked Swift's first tour since releasing the albums Lover , Folklore , Evermore and Midnights. Many fans took it upon themselves to create beaded bracelets utilizing phrases or titles from her music, inspired by a lyric from "You're On Your Own, Kid," where she sings, "Everything you lose is a step you take / So make the friendship bracelets / Take the moment and taste it / You've got no reason to be afraid."
Friendship bracelets have since become something of a phenomenon at Swift's concerts. Even celebrities have joined in on the fun , with Lupita Nyong'o , Sarah Paulson , Kumail Nanjiani , Mindy Kaling , Simu Liu, Joe Locke, Selena Gomez , Mariska Hargitay , Savannah Guthrie , Halsey , Lance Bass , Flavor Flav and more sharing photos from the Eras Tour after receiving bracelets.
James Gourley/Shutterstock; Don Arnold/TAS24/[SOURCE] for TAS Rights Management
Before Swift officially entered a relationship with Travis Kelce, the NFL star was already in the know regarding the friendship bracelet trend — and attempted to use one to make a move on her .
"If you’re up on Taylor Swift concerts, there are friendship bracelets, and I received a bunch of them being there, but I wanted to give Taylor Swift one with my number on it," said Kelce on a July 2023 episode of his New Heights podcast, noting that he wasn't ultimately able to meet her and give the gift. (Luckily for him, they connected through other avenues and have remained together since going public in September 2023 .)
Related Articles
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department is here, but it could be a logistical nightmare for the Eras Tour
Get ready for another Taylor Swift era.
The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) is the superstar's 11th studio album and is being released around the world today.
It'll be dropping the second the clock hits midnight on the east coast of America, which will be this afternoon in Australia.
- 2pm AEST : ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria
- 1:30pm ACST : Northern Territory and South Australia
- 12pm AWST : Western Australia
So far, we know the album is a whopping 16 songs (not including bonus vinyl tracks) and features multiple collaborations, including with Florence + The Machine.
We also know the first single will be Fortnight featuring Post Malone, with a music video dropping tomorrow morning as well.
Despite no singles being released in its lead up, clues point to TTPD seemingly being inspired by the five stages of grief : denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
Plus, many fans have speculated that the album title is a reference to the name of a group chat Swift's ex was part of – The Tortured Man Club.
And while The Tortured Poets Department could very well set new streaming records, it also poses a logistical nightmare for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour: how do you include yet another album into a show that is over three hours long?
Below, two ABC reporters and Swifties weigh up the likelihood of how the megastar might adapt her sell-out tour when it recommences in Europe next month.
We could lose some songs from every era to make room
Jessica : This seems like the most likely course of action. To put things into perspective, the Eras Tour includes songs from nine albums, but their airtime varies wildly. Lover, Folklore and Midnights have at least six songs, while Speak Now gets just two. So this might be a chance to balance things out?
Georgie : It would make the most sense to me. I can't imagine a tour that doesn't spend at least some time on the freshest music. But, this is a unique scenario. You have an artist who is essentially doing a greatest hits tour at the age of 34 while she is still churning out new music.
If she does cut music to make room for Tortured Poets, it will be very divisive. Every fan has their favourite era. But, I think if she was to I would hope she cuts songs she has already toured. You have to remember she put out four (now five) albums since her last tour and I imagine it would make the most sense for her to give more air time to Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights and TTPD.
Jessica : If you were in charge of Taylor Swift's setlist, which songs would you cull? I'd ditch The Archer from the Lover era so it ends with, well, Lover. I'd be ruthless and cut most of the songs from the Red era as nothing compares to All Too Well (10 Minute Version). But keep the Reputation portion as is! It's perfect.
What if smaller eras, like Fearless and Speak Now, got cut altogether?
Jessica : I love chaos so I would not bat an eye if Taylor Swift dropped the entire Speak Now era from her tour. (But Enchanted is such a core memory for a lot of fans.) I know this might be a wild concept but there's not one song from her self-titled debut album in the Eras Tour (justice for Our Song!), so make of that what you will.
Georgie : I think this will cause a major generational divide. The beautiful part about the Eras Tour is you have fans new and old coming together. Taylor has been making music since 2009 and the Eras Tour has been a chance for people in their twenties and thirties to dress up in glitter and be teenagers again while sharing the new music with teenagers today. I'm a folklore girl through and through so I am hoping if any eras get sacrificed it's the older ones. But I can't lie, it's pretty special to belt out Love Story with thousands of other people.
Could we lose the two surprise songs for a few Tortured Poets hits?
Georgie : Controversial opinion but I would be ok with this. Although, take this as you want because I have experienced the Eras Tour. But the section is a gamble anyway. You never know what she's going to play and someone is always disappointed or their top pick is played another night. If you cut this section, no-one gets hurt. Maybe she subs it out for three best songs from TTPD?
Jessica : I missed out on tickets for the Eras Tour altogether so I was taken aback seeing fans who did score tickets complaining about which night got "better" surprise songs. You can't please everyone! I agree, this would level the playing field and take the comparison factor out of the tour… but I wonder if that uniqueness is a marketing factor as some super fans attend multiple concerts in the same city.
Imagine if she just… didn't play her new album
Georgie : Don't say it or it might come true!
Jessica : I think this would be the riskiest option. Imagine the disappointment on the first night when the tour recommences in Paris on May 9. But some fans, especially in America, who witnessed the Eras Tour last year before this album was announced feel it's unfair if other countries get a different experience. But that's what happens with the passage of time!
Georgie : I see your point but you have to remember we're in an age where many people have watched the Eras Tour happen through TikTok and the cinema release. So is it really missing out when it's been inescapable for over a year? This could be a chance for the people who have waited so long for the Europe leg – who have basically watched the tour on streaming and all over TikTok – to have something unique and worth the cash.
Or she could just include the new album and make the show nearly *four hours* long?
Jessica : I think this option would please the most fans, but I genuinely don't know how she performs for hours on end each night and then travels through different time zones. Oh, to be a billionaire with a whole team taking care of everything all the time.
Georgie : I don't see this happening. Costs would skyrocket and many stadiums have a noise curfew. That's new costumes, sets and dance routines.
Jessica : But I would eat up new costumes, sets and dance routines! A four-hour concert is outrageous, which makes me think she might very well pick this option. Time will tell.
Georgie : I'm obviously a Swiftie but when I found out about the new album and what that might mean for the tour I just felt… overwhelmed. I'm still processing the release of four albums and two Taylor's Versions in four years. And now she's putting out new music? It's simply too much! The concert is a marathon but if I did have to go to a four-hour show, I'd do it for Ms Swift.
The worst option: Swapping All Too Well (10 Minute Version) for the radio edit to save time
Jessica : Sacrilegious.
Georgie : The people would riot. Jake Gyllenhaal would be thrilled though.
Final thoughts
Jessica : With everything going on in the world, I think this is a fun problem to ponder, and an interesting one for Taylor to tackle. I wish her well in whatever form the Eras Tour takes, because fans are going to have strong opinions either way.
Georgie: I worry that Taylor needs a holiday but, as you said, she's a billionaire now so I think she'll be fine. I hope she tours future albums but I also support her having a rest. Go chill with the cats and Travis. You've danced in high heeled boots for two years.
- X (formerly Twitter)
Related Stories
Taylor swift's understanding of the element of surprise is her best marketing tool.
'Do I need to give a billionaire more money?' How Taylor Swift's financial status collides with fans
Was 1989 the birth of superstar Taylor Swift or just her supersized financial ambitions? Let’s discuss
'A celebration of girlhood': Why the act of dressing up for Taylor Swift is so layered
Taylor Swift named Time magazine's Person of the Year, beating Putin, King Charles III and Barbie
- Arts, Culture and Entertainment
- Music (Arts and Entertainment)
- Music Industry
- Popular Culture
- United States
A Viral Taylor Swift Theory Predicts Major Eras Tour Changes
“I’m crying and screaming!”
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour might be ushering in a new era. Following the release of The Tortured Poets Department on April 19, Swifties have speculated whether the singer’s latest album will be featured on the Eras Tour setlist . Swift is yet to confirm or deny the rumors, but new behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage has fans convinced TTPD will be performed on tour.
In a new YouTube Short posted on Swift’s official account, eagle-eyed fans spotted a few clues that validate this latest theory, including what appears to be never-before-seen choreography performed by the singer.
In another clip, Swift seems to be wearing the same boots featured in her “Fortnight” music video and grasps what appears to be a white microphone that aligns with the new album’s color scheme. Elsewhere in the video, the Grammy winner holds on to a handrail that looks like it has The Tortured Poets Department logo on it (according to some fans, the letters “P” and “D” can be seen, if you squint hard enough).
More compelling evidence of a TTPD tour segment can be seen in the backup dancer’s new outfits, which include top hats and canes, as well as some new props that have not been used in Swift’s Eras Tour so far.
Shortly after the YouTube Short dropped, Swifties quickly pointed out all hints of a TTPD Eras Tour set. “The sign she’s leaning against? The fact the dancers are in top hats? All of this is new!” one fan commented. “Is this a new Tortured Poets Department era in the Eras Tour? I’m crying and screaming!” another wrote.
Swift resumes her global Eras Tour on May 9, when she kicks off the European leg in Paris, France. If the theory proves correct, the addition of any Tortured Poets Department tracks would mark the first significant setlist change since the tour began in March 2023.
As for which songs would make way for a TTPD tour segment, some fans have theorized the tracks that weren’t featured in the Eras Tour concert movie , including “Cardigan,” “The Archer,” and “No Body, No Crime,” might be the first to be cut.
How much are Kentucky Derby tickets? See 2024 Kentucky Derby prices compared to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
T he 2024 Kentucky Derby is fast approaching and around 150,000 people are expected to be at Churchill Downs for the most exciting two minutes in sports.
The annual event tends to have a significant impact on Louisville's economy, bringing in large amounts of tourists and generating over $400 million in economic impact in 2023, as previously reported by The Courier Journal. With 2024 marking the 150th "Run for the Roses," this year's impact could be even greater.
But how much does it actually cost to attend the Kentucky Derby? Is it an affordable event for the average person? How does it compare to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour? Here's what we know:
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Kentucky Derby 2024: When is the Kentucky Derby? Everything to know ahead of the Run for the Roses in 2024
How much are Kentucky Derby tickets 2024?
According to Ticket Smarter, ticket prices for the 2024 Kentucky Derby on May 4 range from $110 to upwards of $11,000 depending on the seat location, type of admission and other factors. The average ticket cost for a single race day from April 27 through Derby is nearly $730, tripling prices from 2014.
Can the average person afford the Kentucky Derby?
According to Forbes, a single-person, three-night vacation in 2023 cost around $1,390 for flights, lodging, car rentals and meals. In 2022, the average hotel cost in Louisville per night around Derby was over $670, meaning a three-night stay would cost over $2,000 on lodging alone. Not to mention, tickets for the race track, meals, transportation and other needs.
Impact of Kentucky Derby on Louisville's economy
In 2023, Churchill Downs contributed more than $4.3 million in tax revenue to the state on Derby day alone, and roughly $1.1 million in tax revenue from Oaks Day, according to The Courier Journal.
How much are Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets?
According to U.S. News & World Report, the average resale ticket for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was $1,619 at the time of publication in August of 2023.
'The Tortured Poets Department': Taylor Swift lyric draws backlash for reference to the 1830s. Here's what people are saying
Kentucky Derby tickets compared to Taylor Swift concert tickets
Based on information from the U.S. News & World Report and Ticket Smarter, tickets to Swift's Eras Tour is more than double the cost of 2024 Kentucky Derby tickets.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour economic impact
According to the U.S. Travel Association, the total economic impact of Swift's Eras Tour will likely exceed $10 billion.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: How much are Kentucky Derby tickets? See 2024 Kentucky Derby prices compared to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour outfits pay tribute to her past 10 albums, including her Versace bodysuit for Lover, her Roberto Cavalli dress for Fearless and her Nicole + Felicia gown for Speak Now.
Every Single Outfit Taylor Swift Wears On The Eras Tour. 7 February 2024, 15:01. Taylor Swift's Eras tour outfits will go down in history. Picture: Getty
If there's one thing you can always be sure of, it is that Taylor Alison Swift will never disappoint. The Eras Tour might just be the event of the year, with Swifties all around the world joining together to pay homage to the star's ground-breaking career. Each night is a dazzling celebration of music, passion and unadulterated joy - but also, undeniably, a spectacular display of fashion ...
Curated Outfits for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Choose your era, pick your outfit, and make it yours. Based on available Summer Spring '23 collections.
March 17 - Glendale, Arizona. Taylor Swift wears a Nicole + Felicia Couture gown. Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana. 7 of 49. March 17 - Glendale, Arizona. Taylor Swift wears an Ashish T-shirt ...
Taylor Swift wears 16 different outfits during her 'The Eras Tour' concerts. Her tour wardrobe includes Versace, Roberto Cavalli and more.
Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona on March 17 and 18. ... On TikTok #ErasTourLooks is trending, where many users have bought sparkle-related outfits to attend Swift's tour.
Taylor Swift's long-awaited Eras Tour has finally started and the singer is delivering on all fronts — from performance to vocals and, of course, fashion.. On opening weekend, Taylor Swift gave ...
Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana. Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Ariz. last night, delivering a 44-song set that lasted more than three hours. Somehow, the only time Swift ...
For her 2023 Eras Tour across the U.S., Swift is exhibiting that eye for specifics with her clothing, considering the look and feel of each era of her music to fit the incredible looks she dons ...
Taylor Swift kicked off her much-awaited The Eras tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Friday night (March 17) and she did not disappoint. The pop superstar performed for a whopping 3 ...
It's the color Swift is wearing on the cover of the album, and it's the shade that has stayed attached to the record ever since. Sweet midi dresses and shoes that come in the same shade are go-tos ...
Each night during the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift performs an acoustic set with two surprise songs. The dress for this segment is designed for a quick change; Swift slips it over the "1989" outfit ...
The very first outfit to appear in the Eras Tour was this gorgeous Versace silver and purple bodysuit. This spectacular look is the perfect "Midnights" and "Lover" mashup with its excessive sparkle and its pastel purples and blues. We love the corset-style ribbing and the nod to Swift's "Bejeweled" music video bodysuit.
Below, channel whichever era you feel most passionate about with these 141 Taylor Swift concert outfit ideas. Pick your poison, era-style. And don't forget to nab a stadium-approved clear bag for ...
It all kicked off in Glendale, Arizona, last night, and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour outfits did not disappoint. Ceremoniously renamed "Swift City" for Friday and Saturday, the city of Glendale was treated to the opening night of the singer's highly-anticipated 2023 tour.
She wore an Oscar de la Renta crystal-encrusted t-shirt with an Oscar de la Renta faux fur coat. Taylor Swift also has three more sequined t-shirt outfits in different colours for this set: purple, pink, and blue in her Eras Tour wardrobe. Midnight jacket and bodysuit. Image Credit: Tom Cooper/Getty Images.
Taylor Swift kicked off her hotly anticipated "Eras Tour" on March 17 in Glendale, Arizona, revealing her set list and outfit changes to the packed stadium for the first time. It's been five ...
How Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Outfits Shows She's a Fashionista. When the Queen of Pop announced she was going on a tour, Swifties all around the world were beyond excited. The Eras Tour which started March 17, 2023, will end on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada. It is the star's second all-stadium tour after her 2018 Reputation ...
Cat T-Shirt, $22 on Amazon. Related: Fans Are Trying To Predict Taylor Swift's Signature Dance Moves Ahead of the Eras Tour, and It's Hilarious... Purple Taylor-Inspired Outfit, $36.69 on ...
Glam Rock Outfits. Bright, androgynous, elaborate make-up. Shaped the glam rock aesthetic and pushed the boundaries of gender norms in fashion. 1980s. Madonna. Like a Virgin Tour. Wedding Dress Performance Outfit. Bridal wear with a twist, featuring a bustier, lace, and crucifix jewelry.
The Eras Tour Outfits Lyrics. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince, Cruel Summer, Lover, The Archer The Man, You Need to Calm Down Fearless, You Belong With Me, Love Story willow 'tis the damn ...
Fashion; News Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Rehearsal Outfits Include All the Activewear I Want. She's preparing to hit the stage in under-$100 gems from Nike and Free People.
It all kicked off in Glendale, Arizona, last night, and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour outfits did not disappoint. Ceremoniously renamed 'Swift City' for Friday and Saturday, the city of Glendale was treated to the opening night of the singer's highly-anticipated 2023 tour.
For the Eras tour, which had 16 costumes per show, Swift did have some looks by Versace, Oscar de la Renta, and Roberto Cavalli. But these are not the most exciting designer names. Besides, the Cavalli and Versace styles — a beaded miniskirt and cropped top or a bejeweled bodysuit, all worn with glitter boots — conformed to Swift's ...
The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 and marked Swift's first tour since releasing the albums Lover, Folklore, Evermore and Midnights.Many fans took it upon themselves to create beaded bracelets ...
The Eras Tour is set to run all the way through until the start of December. ( Buda Mendes/TAS23/Getty for TAS Rights Management ) Posted 18 Apr 2024 18 Apr 2024 Thu 18 Apr 2024 at 8:19pm
More compelling evidence of a TTPD tour segment can be seen in the backup dancer's new outfits, which include top hats and canes, ... Swift resumes her global Eras Tour on May 9, when she kicks ...
How much are Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets? According to U.S. News & World Report, the average resale ticket for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was $1,619 at the time of publication in August of 2023.