Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Outfit: See Her Look From Opening Night
She can still make the whole place shine.
Taylor Swift kicked off her much-anticipated Eras Tour on Friday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, a show she previously described on Instagram “A journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!).”
In addition to She sings the lucky ticket holders her greatest hits From all of her previous albums, the pop star has been praised for unforgettable looks It has many eras of styles over the years.
Swift kicked off the show by performing “Lover” hits like “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince” and “Cruel Summer,” wearing an Atelier Versace bodysuit and fun pastel-coloured crystal Christian Louboutin shoes that matched the album’s sweetness.
Next, Swift performed three songs from “Fearless,” including the titular track along with “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me.”
Her gold-trimmed dress should look familiar to fans of the singer’s earlier eras, as it’s nearly identical to the one she wore during her “Speak Now” tour in 2011.
The only change? Instead of her signature bob ring, Swift wore her hair in a sleek blowout.
Evermore called for a suitably “cottagecore” makeover, as Swift donned a flowing velor corset dress to sing hits including “Tis the Damn Season” and “Champagne Problems.”
She even added a forest green velvet gown for “Willow”, mirroring her look from that track’s music video.
Before treating the crowd to beats from the darker, edgier “Reputation” era, the star donned an asymmetrical bodysuit adorned with a shimmering red python—a new and improved version of a similar, one-sleeved style she wore during her 2018 tour to support her. or this album.
While Swift didn’t devote much of her set list to the “Speak Now” era, she did opt for another quick change before moving on to “Enchanted.”
And the stunning ball gown she wore to perform the romantic track was a dead ringer for the sequined Valentino dress she wore while on tour for her third album in 2011.
Next up was a trip back to Swift’s “Red” era, where the musician almost recreated her look from her “22” music video.
However, eye-rolling fans were quick to spot that she changed the message on her sequin shirt.
While reading the original, “Not much going on at the moment,” Swift appropriately dropped the first word of the phrase this time around.
To sing her 10-minute version of fan-favorite “All Too Well,” Swift opted for a crimson and black sequin trench coat, the outfit she wore as Adult during her 2013 “Red” tour.
She layered over matching leggings, which she wore for her solo performance of “I Knew You Were Trouble.”
For the “Folklore” portion of her show, Swift wore a pretty lavender Alberta Ferretti dress that featured ruffled sleeves, a plunging neckline, and frill detailing.
In a statement shared with Page Six Style, the designer confirmed that she will be creating a “selection” of different looks for the Iras tour.
I am honored that she asked me to design dresses for this special occasion. I have always been fascinated by women who constantly question and challenge themselves, and Taylor, through her work, has demonstrated that she is a multifaceted artist, capable of constantly transforming and evolving.”
“Thinking about these theatrical dresses for her also made me reflect on the milestones of my career and I believe what we’ve created reflects this journey where the key elements of my style stand out: lightness, femininity, romance, attention to detail, sensitivity, gentle seduction.”
It’s “1989” time! To highlight “Style,” “Blank Space,” “Shake It Off,” “Wildest Dreams,” and “Bad Blood” from her best-selling album of 2014, Swift wore a fully embellished two-piece by Roberto Cavalli in a rich fuchsia hue.
The matching skirt-top combo was strikingly similar to the ensembles Lorena Sarbu wore while touring on the album, which came in a slew of different shades.
Swift finished her set with a selection of songs from her latest album, 2022’s “Midnights.”
While performing the opening track “Lavender Haze”, she nodded to the tune’s music video with the titular shaggy coat, which she wore over a sequined shirt dress she later wore on her own to sing “Anti-Hero”.
Swift closed the show in shimmery and shimmery style, donning another sequined jumpsuit—this time in “Midnights” blue—to perform “Midnight Rain,” “Vigilante St,” “Bejeweled,” and “Mastermind” before ending the show with “Karma.”
Fans will likely appreciate the similarities between Swift’s sparkly suit and a gem-encrusted suit “Bejeweled” music video exploited
Last September, Page Six broke the news that Swift A giant stadium tour is in the works.
“Taylor has some really ambitious plans,” an insider said at the time. “She’s excited to be back on the road after a long but productive break.”
The tour marks Swift’s first since 2018, when she played a series of plays in support of her album Reputation — and for fans who have waited five long years to see their pop idol live again, opening night provided her with both A-list status and style.