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Taylor Swift’s 12 Best Outfits from the 1989 World Tour
By Isabel Ashton
Decked out head-to-toe in all-black and all-sequin everything by Kaufman Franco (including matching microphone), Taylor even managed to look good with a golf club in Kanata in Ontario, Canada.
One of our all-time favorite looks from the tour so far, nothing says pop princess more than this bejeweled all-in-one number, paired with a trademark red lip.
Sporting another sparkling outfit in a shiny green jacket and purple skirt, it’s no wonder she needed sunglasses. The varsity detail on the jacket gives it a nice too-cool-for-school edge.
Swift shook it off in this green flapper-inspired, tasseled crop top and skirt that she wore during a performance in Montreal.
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Swift looked fierce in a sharp long-line blazer with sequin detailing and black sparkly booties in Montreal.
Throughout her shows Swift has flaunted her long legs in an array of shiny skirts and jewel-encrusted crop tops, as pictured here in Dublin, Ireland.
Swift’s overall fun vibe on the tour has extended to her fashion choices. Not one to shy away from bold colors, she is pictured here performing in Philadelphia in a rainbow-colored sequin jacket.
Swift quite literally lit up the stage in Las Vegas, where she looked flirty and feminine in this summery pink skirt and matching top complete with L.E.D. lights and silver strappy heels.
Swift revealed her sultry side in this sexy, black, glittery outfit, pictured during a concert in Las Vegas.
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Swift made the stage her personal catwalk in black thigh-high boots and suspenders.
Singer or supermodel? Swift showcased her incredible figure in another all-black, killer combo.
In yet another crop top and skirt, it shows that as far as Swift is concerned, this combination will never go out of style.
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It's no secret that Taylor Swift has style. The superstar's1989 World Tour kicked off in Tokyo earlier this week, and she worked a series of incredible ensembles as she belted out her hits onstage.
Unsurprisingly, the singer's flirty outfits feature lots of leg, metallic shades, glitter, and plenty of fringe--which she appropriately dons for her "Shake It Off" dance number that closes the show. One thing's certain: her onstage sartorial prowess is as on-point as her street style.
Take a look at more of her dazzling performance looks below:
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- 1 "Welcome to New York"
- 2 "New Romantics"
- 3 "Blank Space"
- 4 "I Knew You Were Trouble"; "I Wish You Would"
- 5 "How You Get the Girl"
- 6 "I Know Places"; "All You Had to Do Was Stay"
- 7 Surprise song; "Clean"; "Love Story"
- 8 "Style"; "This Love"
- 9 "Bad Blood"; "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
- 10 "Enchanted" / "Wildest Dreams"
- 11 "Out of the Woods"
- 12 "Shake It Off"
- 13 Special guests
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All of Taylor Swift's Best 1989 Tour Outfits So Far
By Kathryn Amey
Taylor Swift is our ultimate girl crush. When she's not writing catchy chart-topping tracks, she's dating some of the cutest boys in Hollywood (and London), providing us with serious #squadgoals thanks to her BFF-filled Instagrams, and, of course, acting as a constant source of major fashion inspiration.
And yes, that extends to every outfit she's worn during her 1989 World Tour—during the three shows that have happened so far, at least. From sparkly bandeau tops to a jacket that can only be described as 'disco ball-esque,' Taylor has really kicked it up a notch with her on-stage ensembles. Say goodbye to her signature pastel prints and ladylike cocktail dresses—her latest tour look is far more "Bad Blood" than "Blank Space."
Here are Teen Vogue's favorite picks so far...
What's not to love about a sparkly wrap-around tank top paired with matching high-waisted shorts? Absolutely nothing.
She's got that good girl faith and a tight little skirt...
An all-over sequined black onesie? We need this in our party outfit arsenal, ASAP.
The only thing better than a dazzling silver bomber jacket? One that incorporates every color of the rainbow, of course.
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But the piece de resistance is this bedazzled body suit, which is giving us serious Brittney circa her "Toxic" music video flashbacks. Not that we're complaining—Tay is positively Shutting. It. Down. in this outfit.
For a real stage style statement, Taylor matched said sparkly bandeau top with a glittering royal blue skater skirt and an eye-catching jacket that redefines what it means to be 'disco ball chic.' Yes, it's a thing.
In Detroit, Tay channeled her inner 1920s flapper clad in a show-stopping halter jumpsuit complete with fringe.
This ensemble is more risqué than Taylor's usual look. Behold: tiny white shorts, a matching strapless tank and thigh-high black boots. But her best accessory? Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons.
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See Every Taylor Swift '1989' World Tour Outfit So Far
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Even if you weren't in the Tokyo Dome last night to see Taylor Swift kick off her 1989 World Tour , chances are you've scoured the internet to get a track by track breakdown of her show or (if you're a fashion nerd like us) peep all her onstage looks.
Her show certainly wasn't short on outfit changes–she racked up 10 ensembles total. From her signature matching two-piece sets to sequin suit jackets to skin-tight catsuits, she pulled out ALL the stops for her world tour debut. Check 'em out below!
Sparkly Skater Skirt And Sequin Bomber Jacket
Crystal Nude Jumpsuit
In a rarer T Swift look, we get to peep her in a skin-tight nude catsuit covered in crystals. Yowza.
Rhinestone-Accented Black Co-Ord
Ahhh, classic Taylor and her matching bustier and shorts ensembles. We love this one decked out in rhinestones.
LED Light Up Crop Top And Skirt
Perhaps the most amazing ensemble of the evening was this light-up Asher Levine number that flashed LED lights throughout her performance.
All-Leather Catsuit
Taylor transformed into a total badass in this head-to-toe leather look. Dang, girl.
Two-Toned Bustier With Skinnies
She decided to go for a pants and bustier outfit while playing her guitar like the good ol' days .
Metallic Fringe Romper
What's a better outfit to sing "Shake It Off" in than this bright green fringe piece? Nothing, that's what.
Crop Top, Shorts, And Thigh-High Boots
It looks like she took some tips from her Victoria's Secret performance in this lingerie-inspired number.
Rhinestone And Fringe Silver Dress
We don't know if this technically qualifies as a dress, but we love it nonetheless.
Black Sequin Suit Jacket
And for "Blank Space," she got serious in a sequin sequin jacket sans pants. WERK.
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See Taylor Swift's 1989 Super-Sexy Tour Costumes Right Here
By Leah Melby Clinton
Taylor Swift kicked off her 1989 tour in Tokyo yesterday, and from the get-go, it was obvious that her edgier, maybe-due-to-Calvin-Harris style wasn't taking a backseat to the tailored shorts and flat sneaks she wore on the Red tour last year.
To open things up, she picked a sparkly skater mini and a bra top with side cutouts (her glitter-covered boots are by Stuart Weitzman ). This fan group counted eleven different outfit switches, and while there were some more classically demure Taylor, others had the bombshell level cranked way up.
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For one, she wore a sparkly catsuit similar to the one BFF Karlie Kloss showed off on the Victoria's Secret runway.
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Her other sparkly pick was a short romper, worn with wings.
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She paired thigh-high heeled boots with high-waisted shorts, connected by garterlike straps.
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And from neck to toe, this all-leather look had a sexy dominatrix vibe that was hard to deny (especially paired with that cage-like contraption).
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Rainbow sequins, beaded fringe, and thigh-high boots.
Blake Lively may have masterfully worn 10 looks in one day , but Taylor Swift did the same thing in a matter of hours . BOOM.
Earlier this week, Swift kicked off her 1989 World Tour in Tokyo and made our sartorial dreams come true while she was at it. Her onstage wardrobe gave us everything we've come to expect from the ladylike-cool star—retro silhouettes, crop tops, matching sets, and shimmering embellishments—but she also threw us a few fashion curve-balls, like a leather catsuit, thigh-high boots à la Pretty Woman , and even a light-up confection. (Eat your heart out, Katy Perry). Here, find an outfit-by-outfit breakdown of every single look we've seen so far.
1. The Pink Fringe Dress
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Since the 1989 tour began back in May, we've loved everything Swift has donned for her star-studded performances . This said, we couldn't help but get excited about the first new piece Swift has introduced since hitting the road.
In keeping with fringey-embellished vibe of the rest of her wardrobe, she stepped out on the stage in Shanghai donning a powdery pink, beaded fringe mini-dress that we are suh-wooning over.
2. A Rainbow Fish Bomber Jacket
With its rich jewel tones and sequin detailing, we can't imagine the inspiration behind this zip-up bomber is anything but the childhood storybook classic The Rainbow Fish . She pairs it with a black beaded crop top and a high-waisted, belly-button-covering flared skirt that's equally as a shiny.
3. Glam Rock Ankle Boots
Swift takes a page from David Bowie's book by pairing her newly-minted stage uniform—the black beaded crop top and flare skirt—with a glittery pair of lace-up platform ankle boots.
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4. A Sequin Shorts Suit
Even Swift's most buttoned-up look of the tour is sparkly! She pairs this immaculately-tailored sequin shorts suit with matching ankle boots.
5. A Jeweled Bodysuit
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Swift matched her Victoria's Secret Angel BFF Karlie Kloss, who wore a similar jeweled bodysuit to parade down the runway as Swift performed. It's also worth nothing that this naked-ish number bears a striking resemblance to the risqué, side-butt baring Met Gala looks donned by Jennifer Lopez , Kim Kardashian , and Beyoncé. (T-Swift, so hot right now.)
6. An LED Crop Top and Skirt
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It would appear that Swift wanted to give a nod to LED wristbands, which flash along to the rhythms of her 1989 jams. She loved them so much, she even handed out to the entire audience! For the rest of her non-Lite-Brite look, she opted for this light-up pink frock that matches her umbrella-toting backup dancers.
7. A Leather Catsuit
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Two words: Meeeee..ooowww. Swift surely got tongues wagging in this second skin leather catsuit—and, is that a pair of bants we spy?
8. A Marilyn Monroe-esque Onsie
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A testament to her propensity for retro style, Swift channels Monroe in The Seven Year Itch wearing this white plunging halter playsuit with swinging beaded fringe.
9. Thigh-High Boots
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Swift ups the bombshell factor of her glitter-trimmed white matching set by pairing it with thigh-high boots, complete with a pinup-staple: the garter belt.
10. A Green Flapper Dress
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She shakes it off by channeling her inner-flapper in this bright green, beaded fringe romper topped off with a waist-cinching belt. We're dying to see this thing in motion.
11. A Shimmery Matching Set
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Swift has proven she's nothing if not a fan of crop tops, high-waisted bottoms, and embellishments. So, this sequin trimmed crop top and shorts are essentially her version of the LBD.
12. A Bejeweled Bra Top
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Worn with high-waisted cigarette pants, she amps up the classic crop top with a royal blue hue and jewel detailing.
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Taylor Swift ‘1989’ World Tour: Set list, costumes, the stage, the spectacle
Warning: If you’re one of the Taylor Swift fans planning to see a concert on her highly-hyped “1989” world tour this year and don’t want spoilers, look away.
But if you’re curious about how one of the savviest pop stars of our time puts on a massive concert (expected to gross about $200 million ) here are some scenes from the first tour stop. It kicked off at the Tokyo Dome in Japan on Tuesday in front of a 55,000-plus sold out crowd; immediately, details started pouring out on social media.
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There'S nothing like the energy at #1989TourTokyo ! TONIGHT WAS MORE THAN WE COULD HAVE IMAGINED. IT WAS EVERYTHING! pic.twitter.com/njUQLApjFY — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) May 5, 2015
* The set list:
While Swift’s set list generally stays the same throughout a tour, she’s always one for surprises: As she’s acknowledged, most of her diehard fans — the ones that ensure she’s the only artist who can still sell a million copies of an album these days — have watched the entire concert on YouTube months before they arrive at the venue.
“Everything we’ve ever done, every decision I’ve made on my last tours, I wanted to flip it and do the opposite for this one,” Swift recently told “Access Hollywood.” “You have to switch it up, cause people get bored — more easily in 2015 than ever before.”
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Judging from the lists that have cropped up on Twitter, Swift plays nearly the entire “1989” album during the two-hour concert. Her Nashville roots are long gone, as are the majority of famous hits from her first albums. Though she does go back in time for “Love Story” (the third-highest selling digital country song of all time); “Enchanted” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”
For the record, Swift’s show in Tokyo started at around 6:30 p.m. in Japan, translating to 5:30 a.m. Eastern: But fans were eagerly waking up at all hours to find the details:
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* The stage:
Swift will play many stadiums and arenas on the tour (which arrives in America on May 20 in Bossier City, La.), so expect it to look something like this:
* Costume changes
Swift promised the fashion would be epic this time around.
Taylor's tour outfits! #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/TOj7JhsZ0u — Taylor Swift Updates🧣 (@TSwiftLA) May 5, 2015
* The lighting:
" @swiftsfox : THE BRACELETS AND LIGHTING MAKE FOR A MAGICAL ATMOSPHERE <3 #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/7xNtPQjBiT " — Julia (@hestyltown) May 5, 2015
* The spectacle:
Here's a taste of the show! It's like nothing we've ever see! More coming to http://t.co/3S6eOJUDsa ;) #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/ktJRmHQzve — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) May 5, 2015
* The opening number:
Looks like Swift, a New York City ambassador , appropriately kicks off with her “Welcome to New York” anthem:
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* The Katy Perry song:
Otherwise known as “Bad Blood,” the ultimate burn, and upcoming single.
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* The Harry Styles song:
“Style,” naturally, also known as her current single.
* The show closer:
“Shake It Off,” of course.
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* The after-party:
Similarly to the “T-Party” and “Club Red,” Swift’s team invites the hardcore fans to a meet and greet after the show. Looks like this one is called “Loft 89,” according to @TSwiftOnTour , a fan account that tweets details from every concert.
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How To Steal T. Swift's Epic 1989 World Tour Style
Quite obviously, the world cannot stop talking about the endless run of celebrity catwalks and performances that Taylor Swift continues to surprise throngs of screaming fans with during her 1989 world tour — she's basically Hollywood's magical fairy godmother. But what we should also be freaking out about is how epic Taylor Swift's concert wardrobe has been. From the iconic white and perfectly embellished co-ord set that she wears for said celebrity unveilings, duos, and dance parties to rhinestone-encrusted and leather one-pieces to her steady rotation of crop tops, each ensemble is not only covetable, but also perfectly themed to the billboard chart-topper she is belting out.
Also, because she’s Taylor Swift, she looks simultaneously over the top and in costume — as one should when performing for sold out stadiums — yet on point to walk right off stage and be snapped for the latest edition of celebrity street style. Could this mean we too could make these stage outfits work, IRL?
I have a feeling wardrobes created and curated specifically for multi-billion dollar world tours are a little bit like a painting by Monet — fabulous from far away, but less realistic up close. I mean, the outfits are basically stage costumes, after all. Nonetheless, no matter how flashy the attire for the 1989 tour might be, Swift’s street style — essentially her penchant for high waisted bottoms, crop tops, and co-ords — totally shines through with each passing costume change. As such, it is as easy to be inspired by her on stage outfits as it is her street style.
While most of us may not be striking a pose with Gigi Hadid, dropping a beat with Nick Jonas, or sitting on a bench staring at Sam Hunt anytime soon, we can certainly look like we are up for the task with these five outfits inspired by T. Swift’s concert style.
1. All White And Embellished
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Pair a matchy-matchy white crop top and short with a little bling to easily rock one of Swift's most iconic outfits from the tour, appropriate for any evening or weekend activity. Also, since this is the outfit she is seemingly always wearing when her famous friends appear, maybe it has some sort of magical, celebrity-wielding powers? Hey, it's always worth a shot.
Textured Rose Pattern Shorts, $20, forever21.com Textured Rose Pattern Crop Top, $18, forever21.com
Eloquii Scoop Neck Plus Size Crop Top, $40, nordstrom.com
ASOS Plus Size Junarose Lace Short, $38, asos.com
Crystal Garland Strand, $44, baublebar.com
2. Pumped Up Party Dress
Swift looks like the love child of a modern-day flapper and an on-trend ice dancer in this fringed, embellished mini dress and it is everything . While it may be difficult to find any event on the calendar to which this exact outfit is appropriate (unless you too are performing to thousands of people this coming weekend), a white dress adorned with sequins is Swift-inspired and totally chic.
Lastly, she has been spotted wearing some killer stilettos with this dress — seriously, they give new meaning to the word sparkle — so pump up your already sparkly dress with some extra silver glitter on your feet.
ASOS Curve Wedding Pretty Skater Dress With Embellishment, $172, asos.com
Frock and Frill Embellished Shift Dress With Scallop Hem, $62, asos.com
Betsey Johnson SB-Tee, $69, betseyjohnson.com
3. Flirty Mini And Crop Top Combo
There it is — the high waisted bottom she's notorious for. This flair skirt expertly covers her belly button while still leaving room for that covetable criss-cross crop top. I am pretty sure we have seen Swift on a date with Calvin Harris in an outfit that nearly mimics this, which means it is an easy copycat for a real life night out on the town.
Criss Cross Top, $53, eloquii.com
Wrapped Mini Skort, $47, eloquii.com
Crop The Music! Top, $50, modcloth.com
AQUA Skirt — Inverted Pleat Flare, $68, bloomingdales.com
4. "Bad Blood" Black Leather
Girl is making that leather work in the summer temps, so there is clearly no reason to hide it away until winter. While a leather jumpsuit is the true definition of commitment, it's easy to tone it down for the everyday by combining an easy breezy black tank with a pair of leather ankle pants. Welcome to that fierce "Bad Blood" girl life.
Wilfred Free Burnette Tank, $30, aritzia.com
Vegan Leather Skinny, $128, freepeople.com
Root of Ravishing Top in Black, $20, modcloth.com
Faux Leather Moto Legging, $43, torrid.com
5. Full Fledged Sparkle And Shine
Two things Taylor Swift is definitely not afraid of — a boy and a sequin. Take a page out of her concert costume book by donning a fully embellished one piece for head to toe sparkle and shine.
ASOS Curve Premium Kimono Jumpsuit in Sequins, $144, asos.com
Beaded Jumpsuit, $50, hm.com
Whether stepping out in Tribeca or performing sold out shows, T. Swift's style game is second to none and constantly covetable. It's time for a mid-summer wardrobe refresh anyway, right?
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Taylor swift’s tour is off to a rock ‘n’ roll start.
A very low key arrival in Tokyo... #1989WorldTour A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on May 4, 2015 at 12:59am PDT
Tokyo..we're so excited to see you, we went to the stadium tonight to watch the stage get built. See you tomorrow:) #1989WorldTour A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on May 4, 2015 at 5:35am PDT
The view that took my breath away...55,000 strong. #1989TourTokyo A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on May 5, 2015 at 6:35am PDT
I was so happy tonight. See you next time, Tokyo. Next up, we bring the whole '89 show to Rockin Rio in Vegas..... A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on May 6, 2015 at 5:38am PDT
More picture for Taylor outfit's in #1989TourTokyo ! pic.twitter.com/a7py0IOGpi — Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdatesOnline) May 6, 2015
Rock version of WANEGBT video clip #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/ldPlTbyEC2 — Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdatesOnline) May 5, 2015
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Meaning of 1989 World Tour Outfits by Taylor Swift
The song "1989 World Tour Outfits" by Taylor Swift is a unique composition in which the lyrics consist solely of descriptions of the different outfits she wore during her "1989 World Tour." While the lyrics may seem straightforward, they hold a deeper meaning and significance.
The key lyrics in this song are the names of the various outfits Taylor Swift wore during her tour, such as "Maroon Skirt," "Purple Skirt," "Light Blue Skirt," "New Romantics," and many others. These descriptions serve as a reflection of the different stages and personas she embodied throughout the tour. Each outfit represents a specific era or image she wanted to convey, showcasing her evolution as an artist.
The cultural and historical references in this song lie in the title itself, "1989 World Tour." The year 1989 alludes to both a turning point in Taylor Swift's personal life and a significant time in history. As the title suggests, the song represents Swift's transformation as an artist, marking the shift from her country music roots to a more pop-oriented sound. Additionally, 1989 was the year she was born, symbolizing a rebirth or reinvention for her.
While the individual outfits mentioned don't have specific meanings, they collectively represent a range of emotions and experiences Swift went through during the tour. By referencing the titles of her hit songs within the outfit descriptions, she creates a thematic connection between her music and stage attire. This symbolizes how her songs and performances are an integral part of her identity and creative expression.
The overarching theme of the song revolves around self-expression, growth, and the power of reinvention. Each outfit represents different aspects of Swift's personality, allowing her to explore various styles and moods. By constantly changing her appearance and embracing different personas, she shows that it's okay to evolve and experiment with one's image and artistic direction.
The symbolic nature of the lyrics is further reinforced by the absence of traditional verses and choruses. This structure frees the song from a narrative or storyline and emphasizes the focus on self-expression and the visual elements of performance. It also reinforces the idea that individual song titles and outfit choices contribute to the overall artistic vision and message.
In summary, "1989 World Tour Outfits" is a song that encapsulates Taylor Swift's journey of self-discovery and reinvention during her "1989 World Tour." By listing the different outfits she wore on stage, she symbolizes the various stages, emotions, and musical styles she experienced at that time. The song highlights the importance of embracing change and self-expression, ultimately revealing the transformative power of music and performance.
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Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour Outfits Are Here And They're Perfect
Which can be described in one word: FLAWLESS.
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We've all been holding our breath for the moment we'd finally be graced by Taylor Swift's glorious new tour outfits, and after she confirmed how fabulous they are, it became pure torture.
Thankfully, the 1989 world tour kicked off last night in tokyo, and we finally got a first look at every incredible outfit..
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Including this hella sexy all-leather catwoman suit:
This shiny one-piece that screams glitter errday glitter all the way:, which, by the way, seems to be inspired by her bff karlie kloss :.
Too damn cute.
This adorable glitter crop top & shorts combo:
This super-cute matching top & skirt which is basically springtime come to life:, this sassy flapper-inspired green beaded dress:, this alluring one-piece that looks like it's dripping in diamonds:, this sassy lingerie-inspired get up:, this stunning black glitter jacket and booties:, this adorable cut-out crop top and patterned purple skirt:.
And this jeweled black and blue bra top:
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Live from Paris: Taylor Swift adds 'Tortured Poets' songs to Eras Tour in France
PARIS, France — The Chairman jump-started her tour after a two-month hiatus, and anticipation was high over whether Taylor Swift would incorporate her 11th era album into the Eras Tour set at La Défense Arena on Thursday.
She did and then some.
Swift extended the set list by one track to land at 46 songs. But many changes were made along the way. She added a new era for "The Tortured Poets Department," cut a handful of songs and rearranged most of the eras including combining the sets for "Folklore" and "Evermore."
She also debuted a number of new outfits along the way.
Delivering all the updates were Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's full-time Taylor Swift reporter, from inside La Défense Arena in Paris, with Swiftie and trending reporter Anthony Robledo assisting from his desk.
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We hereby present the minutes from the first Eras Tour meeting in Paris, France.
More: Taylor Swift unveils new Eras Tour set list in Paris
'Midnights' set follows secret songs
Swift stuck to her original set list for the "Midnights" era by singing "Lavender Haze," "Anti-Hero" and "Midnight Rain." She ended the night with a triumphant rendition of "Karma" as usual.
'loml' is second secret song
Fans got one more taste of "The Tortured Poets Department" when Swift played the heartbreaking song "loml" on the piano during her secret set.
'Paris' is a secret song, of course
Swift started her secret set with "Paris," a bonus song from her "Midnights" album.
'Tortured Poets' set list
Swift played these songs from her newest album:
- "But Daddy I Love Him"
- "So High School"
- "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me"
- "Fortnight"
- "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
- "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart"
New 'Tortured Poets' set is here
Toward the end of her show, Swift officially launched the long-awaited “The Tortured Poets Department” section of the tour after the 1989 era.
Swift performed the track “But Daddy I Love Him” off the April 19 album for her ecstatic fans while wearing a new beige dress with cursive letters.
A road spiraled down the catwalk in an animation to initiate the era. The background animation showed a deserted road while large cages animated and fell on the road.
“Oh my god you should see your faces,” she sang.
She quickly segued into a brief moment of “So High School,” the beloved track speculated to be about her romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. She quickly performed the powerhouse anthem “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me.”
Swift switched to “Down Bad” before seamlessly transitioning into the lead single “Fortnight.” Stage production recreated an asylum that resembled the music video for the song with Post Malone, recorded harmony played concluding the song.
Dancers entered the stage in a marching band style format playing drums as she performed the wrath-fueled song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.” Jan Ravnik and Kameron Saunders then revived Swift in a jazzy skit to set up “I Can Do With A Broken Heart,” where she debuted another new outfit.
“The End” text displayed wrapping up the era that’s likely here to stay. Other beloved tracks like “Guilty As Sin” and “Florida!” did not make the cut.
New '1989' outfit
Swift never goes out of Style. During her “1989” set, she debuted a new, sequined outfit of blue and pink. Her sparkly shoes matched with a different colored heel on each. For the bridge of “Blank Space,” the crowd started chanting in Sydney, Australia, “Syd-ney” as a nod to the 1989 World Tour concert movie where Swift would chant the name of the city she was in after hitting a pole with a club two times. Singapore followed the chant and Taylor Nation tweeted they want every city to incorporate the fan-fueled chant.In Paris, thousands chanted “Par-ee,” the French way to say the capital city.
Swift made no cuts to the "1989" set.
Four songs cut from 'Folklore' and 'Evermore'
The new set list cut four tracks from the "Folklore" and "Evermore" eras:
- "'Tis the Damn Season"
- "Tolerate It"
- "The Last Great American Dynasty"
The combined set included eight songs altogether and wrapped up with "Willow."
'Folkmore' set debuts
Swift revealed she merged the 2020 pandemic albums “Folklore” and “Evermore” into one section. She told fans she wrote “Folklore” to represent spring and summer with “Evermore” representing fall and winter in what she always considered sister albums.
“On the Eras Tour we have now reunited the sisters, combined them into one chapter,” she said. “You can call it whatever you want as long as you promise to sing ‘Champagne Problems’ with me.”
'Folklore' set: 'Cardigan' makes the cut
Many fans had speculated "Cardigan" would be cut from the set list. But Swift actually moved it to the top of the "Folklore" set.
Up next: 'Reputation'
Swift kicked off her fifth set with "Ready for It?"
Another surprise: 'Speak Now' era comes fourth
Swift updated her "Speak Now" set with an intro dance featuring Raphael Thomas and eight other dancers wearing flowy purple dresses. She then sang "Enchanted."
Fan favorite track "Long Live" was cut from the set list.
Order of eras changed
After a fairly routine "Fearless" set, Swift altered her concert by including the “Red” era third instead of the expected “Evermore” set. Previously, "Red" came fifth.
With a new shirt that read “This Is Not Taylor’s Version,” the singer performed "22" and showed her audience that they needed to leave any expectations at home.
The relocated "Red" set included the same four songs: "22," "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)."
Beflore playing “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” Swift talked about bringing all of her favorite memories to France.She did her 2019 “Lover” live show here but hadn’t brought a tour to the country since the Speak Now World Tour 13 years ago.“I cannot thank you enough. I’m so moved," she said.
Follow along with set list changes here .
First set list change
Swift cut "The Archer" from her "Lover" set before beginning her "Fearless" set in a silver and black minidress as opposed to her classic gold one. A graphic showed her "Lover" house with a new addition in the attic for "The Tortured Poets Department." Her "Fearless" set remained the same with "Fearless," "You Belong With Me" and "Love Story."
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'Je m'appelle Taylor'
In her monologue before playing the song "Lover," Swift said the night would span 18 years of music. Previously, the concert covered 16 years. Get ready for a "The Tortured Poets Department" addition some time tonight.
She confirmed the tour would still go era by era, and also spoke about how Paramore is a band she idolized since she was a teenager. She ended with some French: "Je m'appelle Taylor."
First new outfit
Swift debuted a new, orange bodysuit and jacket for the "Lover" set.
Snippet of 'Tortured Poets' in intro
A snippet of the song "The Tortured Poets Department" was included in the intro music Swift kicks the concert off with. Is she foreshadowing other changes ahead? It seems likely.
Taylor Swift takes the stage
Swift took the stage about 8 p.m. in Paris (2 p.m. ET) to relaunch her Eras Tour in Europe. She kicked it off with a countdown clock and the Lesley Gore song "You Don't Own Me" as usual. Then she began her "Lover" set with "Miss Americana."
Paramore covers Blondie, Talking Heads in Paris set list
At the Paris show Thursday, Paramore energized fans with eight tracks including their cover off the upcoming “Stop Making Sense” tribute album out May 17 featuring artists like Miley Cyrus and Lorde.
Debuting a blond mullet, lead singer Hayley Williams encouraged fans to dance without fear of judgment ahead of Swift’s performance.
“Enjoy your time with Miss Taylor, we will see you next time,” Williams said.
Paramore's set list included:
- "Hard Times"
- "Burning Down the House" (Talking Heads cover)
- "Caught in the Middle"
- “Brick by Boring Brick”
- “The Only Exception”
- “That’s What You Get”
- “Ain't It Fun”
- “This Is Why”
Paramore begins their set
At about 6:45 p.m. in Paris (12:45 p.m. ET), Paramore began their set, officially restarting the second year of the historic Eras Tour. Lead singer Hayley Williams sported a new, blond mullet hairdo.
Paramore opens European leg of Eras Tour
The American rock band is joining Swift on her European leg of 51 shows. Paramore also opened the show for two nights in Glendale, Arizona, in 2023. Their setlist then included nine songs:
- "This Is Why"
- "That’s What You Get"
- "The Only Exception"
- "Still Into You"
- "Rose-Colored Boy"
- "Misery Business"
- "Ain’t It Fun"
Where to watch the Eras Tour livestreams
The Eras Tour is one of the first tours that has been followed, globally, by thousands of fans on digital platforms. Fans dedicate part of their concert experience to livestreaming as Swift performs. Livestream Queen Tess Bohne has spearheaded the "Great War" to find fans going live on social media and broadcasting a custom show to tens of thousands of fans almost every night on her account @tessdear .
On YouTube, user @TaylorSwiftHockeyBro also livestreams the 3-hour show, and on Twitch, @folkleric is a host fans follow.
There is also an app, Swift Alert , that notifies fans who only want to watch certain eras like the acoustic, surprise set. The app also sends out push alerts if there are any major announcements.
What secret songs are left?
For the past 83 shows, Swift has had an acoustic set she customizes every stop with a guitar and piano performance. In 2024, the Eras Tour star added mash-ups of her songs for each stop. Here are the songs she has yet to perform:
- "Taylor Swift" (debut album): "Mary's Song" and "A Perfectly Good Heart"
- "Fearless": "The Way I Loved You," "Change," "Superstar," "We Were Happy," "That's When," "Don't You" and "Bye Bye Baby"
- "Red": "Girl At Home," "Ronan," "Forever Winter" and "Run"
- "1989": "Sweeter Than Fiction"
- "Reputation": "I Did Something Bad"
- "Lover": "London Boy," "Soon You'll Get Better" and "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
- "Folklore": "Hoax"
- "Evermore": "Happiness" and "Closure"
- "Midnights": "Paris" and "Glitch"
- "The Tortured Poets Department": all 31 tracks
Bienvenue dans le 'Eras Tour'
Welcome to the Eras Tour (France's Version). Swift is kicking off her 3-plus-hour concert from La Défense Arena in the Jardins de l’Arche district. The venue is Europe’s largest indoor arena and houses the Racing 92 rugby club. More than 40,000 fans will watch the concert, according to the stadium's website.
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Every outfit Taylor Swift wears on the Eras Tour, ranked
- Taylor Swift recently kicked off the European leg of The Eras Tour .
- She has worn over 60 different outfits onstage, with unique styles for each album.
- BI's music team ranked them from worst to best, with the original "Lover" bodysuit in the top spot.
The European leg of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is underway, and the pop star came armed with a new slate of songs and designer outfits.
The Eras Tour is arranged as a retrospective of Swift's career, spanning nearly two decades and 11 studio albums . Swift does several outfit changes during a single concert, and each segment has a unique aesthetic to match the album in question.
We ranked every outfit Swift has worn onstage from worst to best.
63. 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.
62. The surprise song dress in orange
It's way too orange.
61. The surprise song dress in green
The green dress isn't terrible, but it's not especially stunning either.
60. The surprise song dress in pink
The original pink variant still isn't anything to write home about, but generally speaking, Swift looks good in pink.
59. The surprise song dress in the other shade of pink
I do appreciate that Swift eschewed the butterfly sleeves and unnecessary ruffles for this updated variant, but this dress still looks like it came from Forever 21.
58. The surprise song dress in blue
Swift wore blue versions of several classic tour looks for the night she announced "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
Blue is the best option for a surprise song dress, partially because the color complements Swift's eyes that put those Georgia stars to shame and partially because it reminds me of Sharpay Evans singing "Bop to the Top."
57. The surprise song dress in the other shade of blue
You know the drill by now. This one is fine, but not great. Mostly it just looks simpler and cheaper than we'd expect from a billionaire — likely an intentional choice aligned with Swift's masterful PR strategy .
56. "1989" in pink and blue
Swift debuted a new collection of designer looks in Nanterre, France , the first stop on the tour's European leg.
The latest "1989" style by Roberto Cavalli is a sequined top and mismatched skirt, much like the skater skirts from the album's original era .
Unfortunately, the pink and blue ombré combination feels juvenile, perhaps because it reminds me of gender reveal parties .
55. "1989" in orange and purple
During her second concert in France, Swift debuted another variation of this look in orange and purple (with mismatched gold and purple shoes). It's not much better than the first version.
True, Swift doesn't look like a cartoon chipmunk in this color combination, but she does somewhat resemble Dora the Explorer , or a Tide Pod .
54. "1989" in green and pink
This is not a designer outfit, this is a watermelon-flavored gummy candy.
53. "1989" in yellow and red
Swift debuted this red-and-yellow getup during her final performance in France, which also happened to be show No. 87 on The Eras Tour.
Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce , who was spotted in the audience, wears No. 87 for the Kansas City Chiefs. The team's colors are red and yellow .
This variant does remind me of the McDonald's logo, but the color combo gets extra points for Swift's grand romantic gesture. ( Karma is the guy on the Chiefs , haven't you heard?)
52. "Folklore" in yellow
The tiered and embroidered " Folklore " outfits, custom-made by Alberta Ferretti , are almost always winners. The flowy style makes Swift look like a friendly witch, much like her recent collaborator Florence Welch , which is a compliment.
However, this one doesn't suit the era's aesthetic one bit. The mismatch is especially glaring during " My Tears Ricochet ," which is intended to parallel a funeral procession .
This dress was likely designed to evoke the fusion of "Folklore" and "Evermore" into one segment, which came with Swift's newly altered setlist for the European leg. But still, as we previously established, yellow is not Swift's color. It doesn't work.
51. "Folklore" in pink
Swift unveiled a berry-pink rendition of the woodsy "Folklore" gown during her second show in France.
Much like my previous complaint, this is the wrong color for the sister albums segment of the show.
The songs that populate "Folklore" and "Evermore" are full of yearning, betrayal, regret, depression, and even murder . These are not the hot-girl party bops of "1989" or "Midnights," which call for brighter hues and more pizzazz.
And if you think I'm being too nitpicky, I'll kindly remind you that Swift has embraced each album's individual color theory, down to the official Eras Tour branding . I'm simply following her lead.
50. The "Speak Now" ballgown that's growing mushrooms
The flowers plopped all over this dress are flimsy and weird-looking. I would be glad to never see it again.
49. 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.
48. 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."
47. The "22" shirt
There are six 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 ," "Who's Taylor Swift anyway? Ew," "This is not Taylor's Version," " I bet you think about me ," and, most recently, " I knew you were trouble ." The shirt is always paired with a black bowler hat.
This look doesn't exactly scream 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 .
46. The "Fearless" dress in gold
This is a custom Roberto Cavalli dress , embellished with Swarovski crystals, but somehow it looks like a stringy array of ramen noodles .
45. The "Fearless" dress in silver
Silver is slightly better than gold, but the tassels still look like octopus tentacles.
44. The cupcake-shaped "Speak Now" ballgown
It's too puffy!
43. The "Karma" jacket in pink
It's too pink!
42. "Midnights" in pink and purple
This is a much nicer shade of pink.
41. "Midnights" in blue and purple
Blue is a natural fit for the " Midnights " segment, especially because the standard album cover features a light-blue font.
40. "Midnights" with extra sparkles
This version of the T-shirt dress is slightly elevated, with multicolored gems scattered across the fabric.
39. 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.
38. The "Karma" jacket in blue
Blue-on-blue is a logical combo for the closing number, if a little predictable.
37. The "Karma" jacket with extra colors
The multicolored fringe is a little chaotic, but it's a fun way to spice things up for the final song of the evening.
36. The "Karma" jacket in magenta
The contrast between Swift's bright skin, dark-blue bodysuit, and hot-pink fringe is very compelling.
35. The "Tortured Poets" gown
I assume the new outfit for " The Tortured Poets Department " segment is designed to look like a "crumpled-up piece of paper lying here," evoking both the tragedy of " All Too Well " and the dark-academia aesthetic of the album itself.
It's a solid concept, but I'm sorry: I simply cannot support Swift's obsession with high-low mullet dresses . I thought we left this trend behind in 2010.
Worse still, the lyrics scrawled on the fabric ("I love you, it's ruining my life," from the single " Fortnight ") make it look like Swift is wearing a high-school theater costume, not a couture Vivienne Westwood gown.
34. The "Tortured Poets" military jacket
Swift adds a military jacket atop her "Tortured Poets" gown to sing " The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived ," an impassioned performance that casts Swift as a soldier on the front lines of a battlefield. The look is still a little corny, but at least it fully embraces the theatrical costume vibe.
33. The "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" outfit
After singing "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," Swift and her dancers perform a brief skit, in which Swift is forced to strip off her dress, put on heels, and smile through the pain.
The onstage outfit change yields a neutral-colored bralette and matching high-waisted bottoms, subsequently topped with a duster. The different color combos include black and gold, white with silver accents, and sparkly gray with a metallic jacket.
These ensembles recall the jackets and two-piece sets from The 1989 World Tour, combined with the ringmaster motif from the "Red" era.
At the time, Swift was battling an eating disorder and often feared she might faint onstage.
While the new Eras Tour outfit is relatively simple, this callback adds an extra layer of poignance to Swift's performance of " I Can Do It With a Broken Heart ."
32. 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.
Note: There is a slightly less saturated version of this dress, but they're so similar, they don't warrant separate entries on this list.
31. 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."
30. The "Speak Now" ballgown in gold
The ballgown 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.
29. The "Speak Now" ballgown in silver
Instead of muted gold, silver offers a lovely contrast with the purple visuals of "Speak Now."
28. The "Speak Now" ballgown in pink
The baby-pink version of the "Speak Now" ballgown is the best among the original set of options, with its flattering neckline and strips of sparkles that resemble falling rain.
27. The "Fearless" dress with metallic fringe
The newest "Fearless" look that Swift debuted in France is a solid, mid-tier choice. It's much better than the era's stringy options, though it doesn't measure up to the original fringed mini dress.
26. The "Lover" bodysuit with purple 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.
25. "1989" in orange
The orange set is nice, but it's the weakest link of the original Roberto Cavalli sets (and signals that she'll wear the yellow surprise-song dress. Yuck).
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.)
24. "1989" in green
The green is prettier than orange, but not as pretty as pink.
23. "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 ."
22. "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.
21. The "Midnights" bodysuit with millennial charm
The newest edition of the "Midnights" bodysuit was designed by Zuhair Murad. It subtly evokes millennial fashion trends with a halter neckline, waist slits, and a chevron-esque pattern.
20. The "Midnights" bodysuit with cutouts
This version of the "Midnights" bodysuit, which Swift debuted in Los Angeles, 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 patches in the abdomen look a little misplaced.
19. The "Lover" bodysuit in blue and yellow
The glitzy "Lover" bodysuits, custom-made by Versace, are 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.
18. The "Lover" bodysuit in orange and pink
In theory, this is a strong color combo; it reminds me of a sunset. But in reality, the bodysuit is just slightly too orange.
17. "The Man" blazer in orange
Swift slips a bedazzled blazer over her "Lover" bodysuit to perform " The Man " and " You Need to Calm Down ." The latest iteration is a pretty pale orange, though it doesn't feel as powerful as the other options.
16. "The Man" blazer in silver
The glittering silver blazer was the first costume change ever seen during The Eras Tour. With the matching red-bottomed Christian Louboutin boots, it remains an effective mix of elements.
15. "The Man" blazer in black
We all love the silver blazer, but the black blazer is extremely hot.
14. "Folklore" in blue
The sheer, baby-blue cape sleeves are gorgeous, but this color isn't quite the right fit for "Folklore," which is not a blue-sounding album in the slightest.
13. "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.
12. "Folklore" in cream
Cream is a fitting color for "Folklore," an album that evokes earthy and neutral tones.
11. "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.
10. The "Speak Now" ballgown in blue
Although blue is not the traditional "Speak Now" color, everything about this dress is truly stunning, from the floral details to the elegant train.
Plus, the color recalls a sky-blue ballgown that Swift wore during the original "Speak Now" tour in 2011 , giving this look an extra layer of nostalgic charm.
9. The "Speak Now" ballgown with embellishments
The "Speak Now" gown that Swift debuted in France is the best one yet.
The skirt has just enough volume to look elegant instead of puffy — while the delicate, glittering details evoke a similar dress that Swift wore to perform "Enchanted" in 2011 (designed by Reem Acra), which is currently on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville .
8. The original "Midnights" bodysuit
The navy bodysuit is an Eras Tour classic, dark and twinkling 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 the album's aura. 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.
In fact, according to Vogue , the dress is designed to resemble a similar Roberto Cavalli dress that Swift wore during her original "Fearless" tour.
"We chose a beautiful champagne color, which is very Taylor," designer Fausto Puglisi told the magazine.
5. The only "Reputation" outfit
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The one-legged "Reputation" jumpsuit, also by Roberto Cavalli, is bold and sexy with a hint of danger, just like the album itself. Puglisi described it as "more of a badass, rock and roll look."
4. The scalloped "Midnights" bodysuit
There is something especially ethereal about this version of the "Midnights" bodysuit, custom-made by Oscar de la Renta.
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. Paired with Swift's now-signature garter, this look is a total knockout.
3. "The Man" blazer in hot pink
Swift looks like a Barbie come to life in this version of the blazer, which she debuted onstage in Argentina. It also gives her performance of "The Man" a flirty, feminine edge.
2. The "Lover" bodysuit in pink and red
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.
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Taylor Swift Debuts Several New Outfits During Her 3rd Paris Eras Tour Show: See the Looks!
From sparkly skater skirts to electrifying gowns, the pop star is once again proving she never goes out of style
Taylor Swift is shaking up her Eras Tour wardrobe!
Not only did the singer update her tour's setlist ( folding in an entirely new chapter for The Tortured Poets Department ) before kicking off its European leg, but she also made some alterations to her wardrobe — which she debuted at her latest Paris show on Saturday, May 11.
First, during the 1989 portion of her career-spanning set, the singer-songwriter, 34, rocked her recently debuted sparkly two-piece set from Roberto Cavalli — which is reminiscent of the ones she wore during the 1989 World Tour — only this time in pink and green.
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To strut and (fittingly!) sing, “we never go out of style,” onstage at La Défense Arena, Swift sported a strappy bra top in a rich, glittery shade of green.
On the bottom, she wore a high-waisted skater skirt — which perfectly encapsulated the Tumblr-core style that was everywhere during the album’s original 2014 release — in a stunning ombré that faded from magenta to blush.
And, staying true to her previous colorways of the Roberto Cavalli set, she completed the look with mismatched Christian Louboutin boots, this time in complementary shades of pink and green.
For her epic transition in the TTPD track “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart” — in which she swaps a custom, lyric-covered Vivienne Westwood dress for another sparkly two-piece set — Swift debuted a new silver look, as seen in fan-captured photos .
Rather than dark black, the singer’s bra top and high-waisted hot pants were a glittery shade of gray — a slight shift, but still true to her latest album’s monochrome palette.
Related: Taylor Swift Sports New '22' T-Shirt During 2nd Eras Tour Show in Paris
During perhaps the most-anticipated part of the Eras Tour setlist, when the performer reveals and performs the “surprise songs” of the evening, Swift debuted an electrifying gown, a photo taken by a concert-goer shows.
While performing the tracks — Fearless ' "Hey Stephen" and Midnights ’ "Maroon” — she wore the same boho halter dress she donned for her first Paris show, only this time in a stunning shade of orange.
Especially with her acoustic guitar in hand, the gown screams Taylor Swift — her 2006 self-titled debut album — and particularly the orange dress she donned to sing in a pile of flowers for the “Our Song” music video .
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Swift’s latest outfit tweaks are just some of the new looks she has debuted since launching her European Eras tour leg at La Défense Arena on May 9.
Also among the new ensembles are a fiery new Versace bodysuit — a far cry from her previous pink and blue bodysuits — and a custom Alberta Ferretti gown for her now-combined Folklore and Evermore chapter.
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Photos from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Paris show reveal new Tortured Poets Department outfits
Taylor Swift's two-year world tour has resumed after the release of her new album Tortured Poets Department, with the European leg kicking off in Paris.
Swift's Eras Tour began in March last year, with dozens and dozens of shows since then.
Given it has been going on for so long, fans have compiled comprehensive information about set list and costumes for the tour.
There are slight variations at her shows, with some slots in her set list for what fans have dubbed "surprise songs".
And she's worn various iterations of the same costume.
However, generally speaking, the shows have been pretty much the same each time.
But, because this was her first show since Tortured Poets Department, there was much speculation about how different it would be from previous shows .
So there was a lot of focus on Thursday night's show in the La Defense Arena in the French capital.
New outfits
Swift wore a white dress with lyrics to Tortured Poets Department songs on it, with the structured fabric looking like pages of paper.
She incorporated an on-stage costume change into her act.
Swift took off the white dress to reveal a sparkly black two-piece, throwing a gold jacket over the top.
We'd not seen that on stage before.
But there were also changes to regular costumes — including the colours in the Lover bodysuit and the slogan on the T-shirt she wears while singing the song 22.
Previous iterations of that shirt had said "WHO'S TAYLOR SWIFT ANYWAY? EW." and "WE ARE NEVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER LIKE EVER".
New set list
We didn't have an ABC reporter on the ground in Paris to compare the set list to her Australian shows.
So for news on this front we went to a social media account run by an anonymous Taylor Swift fan for updates.
That may sound fraught, but @tswifterastour has become the authoritative — albeit unofficial — voice on all things Eras Tour, with more than half a million followers. ( Cosmopolitan did a great interview with the person behind this account, if you're interested .)
It's the account behind that "seemingly ranch" tweet that went viral last year, if that means anything to you.
Then we cross-referenced that with a report from the BBC .
What new songs are on the Eras Tour set list?
Here are the new songs that Swift performed in Paris on Thursday night:
- But Daddy I Love Him
- So High School
- Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me?
- The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
- I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
What songs were cut?
Here are the songs that used to feature on the set list but weren't played by Swift:
- The Archer (Lover)
- Long Live (Speak Now)
- The 1 (Folklore)
- The last great American dynasty (Folklore)
- 'Tis the damn season (Evermore)
- Tolerate it (Evermore)
And with new songs came new dance numbers and props.
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See All Taylor Swift's New Eras Tour Outfits in Europe — Including Her Custom 'Fortnight' Dress
From a custom Vivienne Westwood gown for 'TTPD' to an orange Versace bodysuit, see the singer's new looks for the Eras Tour
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Taylor Swift proved she never goes out of style as she returned to the Eras Tour .
Following a two-month hiatus, Swift returned to the stage for an electrifying show in Paris on May 9. In addition to changing up her setlist as she included new songs from The Tortured Poets Department (including sweet nods to her boyfriend Travis Kelce), the singer also donned several new costumes .
For her 1989 set, she wore a mismatched Roberto Cavalli two-piece set and Christian Louboutin boots, which quickly drew parallels to Ariel from The Little Mermaid (which was released the same year Swift was born).
As Swift performed The Tortured Poets Department songs for the first time, including "So High School ," she went full meta with a custom gown from Vivienne Westwood that featured lyrics from the album.
Read ahead to see all the new costumes for the Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift's Orange Versace Bodysuit and Christian Louboutin Boots
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Swift kicked off the show with a fiery new Versace bodysuit . While her previous pink and blue bodysuits looked like soft sunsets, this one looked more like the sun itself in a bright pink and orange. She completed the look with matching Christian Louboutins that featured an ombré detailing.
Taylor Swift's Versace Blazer and Christian Louboutin Boots
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As Swift sang her hit song "The Man," she perfectly transitioned the set by putting on a custom Versace blazer. The small costume change seamlessly blended together with her bodysuit and Christian Louboutin boots.
Taylor Swift's Fringe Dress and Christian Louboutin Boots
While Swift previously donned gold fringe dresses during her Eras Tour, she opted for a silver and black number as she performed in Paris along with black strass boots by Christian Louboutin. As many Swifties pointed out, the new outfit more closely aligns with the fringe dress she wore during her Fearless Tour back in 2009.
Taylor Swift's Ashish Gupta Shirt
Like her previous tour dates, Swift continued with the tradition of wearing a custom Ashish Gupta shirt as she performed "22." While past phrases have included subtle nods to the song's lyrics, this particular shirt had fans scratching their heads as it read: "This Is Not Taylor's Version."
Taylor Swift's Yellow Alberta Ferretti Dress
As she combined Folklore and Evermore into one set, Swift donned a dress fitting of the merge, a custom Alberta Ferretti gown. Just as the singer noted the sister albums represent spring/summer and fall/winter, Swift wore a bright yellow gown that could pass as either a summer or fall dress.
Taylor Swift's Vivienne Westwood Dress and Christian Louboutin Boots
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For her standout performance of The Tortured Poets Department album, Swift wore a custom Vivienne Westwood dress with white leather lace-up ankle boots by Christian Louboutin. The gown, which Swift later took off for a quick costume change (into another Vivienne Westwood look) as she performed "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart," featured the lyrics, "I love you, it's ruining my life," from her song " Fortnight " with Post Malone .
Taylor Swift's Roberto Cavalli Two-Piece Set and Christian Louboutin Boots
Swift went back to basics as she donned a two-piece set from Roberto Cavalli, including a sequined pink crop top and blue skater skirt reminiscent of the ones she wore during the 1989 World Tour in 2015. She completed the look with mismatched Christian Louboutin boots.
Taylor Swift's Pink Acoustic Set Dress
As Swift sang her surprise songs during the acoustic set, she wore a new pink halter dress, featuring a darker pink color along the waist. With her brown guitar in hand, the outfit certainly bore a striking resemblance to the sundresses Swift previously donned during her debut era.
Taylor Swift's Zuhair Murad Couture Bodysuit
For her final set, the Midnights era, Swift once again opted for a Zuhair Murad bodysuit. This one featured some new detailing including cutouts on her waist and a darker hue of blue.
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Concert Looks: See All of Her Best Outfit Photos
Taylor Swift kicked off the next leg of her ‘Eras Tour’ in Paris. Have a look through her best outfits from the tour here.
Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ kicked off tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on March 17, 2023 & the city was renamed “Swift City” on that Friday & Saturday night to celebrate her tour. The concert featured a three hour long set list including 44 songs from the course of her career. Throughout the concert, not only did Taylor sound amazing while putting on an incredibly entertaining show, but she looked stunning in a slew of custom outfits from designers including Versace, Roberto Cavalli & Oscar de la Renta – just to name a few. All of Taylor’s outfits were styled by Joseph Cassell Falconer & they did not disappoint.
After wrapping up the first North American leg in 2023, Taylor began the next run of shows in Japan in February 2024. With the next run of shows beginning, you can see all of her tour outfits when you scroll through the gallery.
Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Outfits: Photos
Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras tour when she opened up the show with “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince” in Arizona on March 17 wearing this custom Versace bodysuit.
Taylor Swift’s bedazzled bodysuit
Taylor Swift opened up her Eras tour with “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince” when she wore this plunging sheer bedazzled custom Versace bodysuit with silver bedazzled knee-high Christian Louboutin boots. She then performed “Cruel Summer” in the same outfit.
Taylor Swift’s gold fringe dress
Taylor Swift dazzled in this custom gold fringe Roberto Cavalli dress to perform “Fearless” on her Eras tour. The dress was similar to the one she wore by the same designer during her Fearless tour back in 2011.
Taylor Swift’s flowy purple dress
Taylor Swift wore this ethereal, flowy purple Alberta Ferretti gown while performing her hit song “August” on her Eras tour. She looked great!
Taylor Swift ‘s one-legged jumpsuit
Taylor Swift slayed in this custom Roberto Cavalli jumpsuit featuring one sequin leg with red sequin details across the entire one-piece. She wore the sexy look to perform “Look What You Made Me Do.”
Taylor Swift’s ruffled red dress
Taylor Swift went back to her roots in this gorgeous red ruffled dress with a sequin underlay & a plunging slit on the front of the skirt. She styled it with pink sequin booties to perform her song, “Tim McGraw.”
Taylor Swift’s sequin romper
Taylor Swift rocked this red and black ombre sequin romper that put her toned legs on display. She styled it with a pair of fishnet tights & chunky black patent leather Christian Louboutin Cl Moc Lug Loafers to perform “All Too Well.”
Taylor Swift’s T-shirt & shorts
Taylor Swift wore a T-shirt that read “A lot going on at the moment” styled with a pair of super short sequin shorts & a pair of black leather Christian Louboutin Cl Moc Lug Loafers. It was while performing “22.”
Taylor Swift’s sequin two-piece
Taylor Swift slayed her performance of “Blank Space” when she wore this custom sequin Roberto Cavalli ensemble featuring a fringed crop top & matching mini skirt with slits on the side. The entire outfit was covered in Swarovski crystals & intricate beading.
Taylor Swift’s ‘evermore’ dress
Taylor Swift stunned in a flowing, earthy dress during the ‘evermore’ portion of her set in Japan on February 7, 2024. Her set included hits from that album, like “Willow” and “Champagne Problems.”
Taylor Swift’s blue gown
Taylor Swift rocked a blue gown during the secret song portion of her set at her Tokyo show. She began the new leg by performing “Dear Reader” and “Holy Ground” on February 7, 2024.
Taylor Swift’s Purple Gown
Taylor Swift looked royal as she performed songs from ‘Speak Now’ in Japan. She wore a long purple ballgown while singing “Enchanted” and “Long Live.”
Taylor Swift’s Gold Mini-Dress
Taylor Swift rocked out during the ‘Fearless’ era with a sparkling outfit reminiscent of the time. She sported a gold mini-dress that went perfectly with her silver-glitter guitar at the Tokyo Dome.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Red’ jacket
Taylor Swift’s outfits have changed slightly throughout the tour. When she performed “All Too Well” in Japan, she sported a long, glittering red coat.
Taylor’s Fiery Hombre Outfit
Taylor sparkled in this two-piece yellow and orange ombre top and miniskirt while performing in Paris.
Taylor’s ‘Fortnight’ Lyric Dress
After dropping her 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department , Taylor debuted a new white slit gown that had the lyrics to “Fortnight’ embroidered across the skirt.
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