Taylor Swift’s new “era” has transformed the singer into a movie star, and she’s got the red carpet look to prove it.
The singer-songwriter, 33, attended the premiere of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
“I can’t thank you enough for wanting to see this film that so vividly captures my favorite adventure I’ve ever been a part of: The Eras Tour. And the best part is, it’s an adventure we’re still on together. 🫶 Getting in the car now…” the pop superstar concluded her message.
The Eras Tour has delivered striking looks since it began March 13. Swift takes on multiple “eras” (and thus, multiple outfit changes) each night, with inspiration spanning across her 10 albums. Sporting both Versace bodysuits and Ashish tees, Swift has brought some wow-worthy looks to the stage.
Swift takes her audience on a journey each night, from girly dresses to represent the innocence of her self-titled debut album, to powerful looks that seem to recall her “villain era.”
For the Eras Tour, the Grammy winner wore a number of Roberto Cavalli dresses, notably in her Fearless and 1989 looks. These ensembles have consisted of shimmery gowns and coordinated sets, as Swift brings more glamour to the stage.
Speak Now also brings to the stage more shimmer, with Swift dazzling in sparkly gowns. The tour’s second night featured an iconic Speak Now-esque look, as Swift took to the stage in a Zuhair Murad ballgown.
For Red, Swift has worn sequinned Ashish tees, which read witty messages like, “A lot going on at the moment” and, “Who’s Taylor Swift anyway? Ew.”
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Then, there’s the iconic Reputation-era catsuit! Roberto Cavalli made this powerful jumpsuit, which seems to encapsulate the power of this era for Swift.
Swift embraced her “villain era” in the striking look, which blends black and red sequins to create the image of a snake.
Lover brings some of Swift’s best looks — with Versace bodysuits nailing the feminine power of the album.
The show would not be complete without Swift’s more recent albums, and the looks that feel more familiar to any newer fan.
Folklore and Evermore represent a return to Swift’s acoustic era. As the album pared down to the basics, Swift embraced her acoustic roots. This means more feminine dresses and a very natural feeling in the set’s styling.
For a return to the dramatic, Midnights, Swift’s most recent album, brings us back to her glitzy glamour.
As Swift performs songs like “Karma” and “Mastermind,” she wears sequinned outfits that call back to her 2014 album 1989. Looking nothing short of pop royalty, the superstar makes it clear — she’s on top of the world, and she’s embracing the stardom.