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Taylor Swift Style in Coveteur

Even with such power, the fans who run the accounts aren’t in it for the money. While some accounts utilize affiliate codes and links, the income is not enough to make a living. They’re in it for the community, the sport of identifying pieces, and, of course, out of love for the object of their fandom. Sarah Kucharski began her blog Taylor Swift Style in 2011 as a first-year journalism undergrad because she recognized a need. “At that time, there was a lot of fashion coverage for celebrities when it came to their red carpet fashion,” she recalls. ”But, when she’s walking around Nashville, and there’s a cute dress that she’s wearing and you want to know where it’s from, those details are a little more obscure and not necessarily covered; at least then it wasn’t.” For her, the blog was the perfect combination of her interests: writing, fashion, and Taylor Swift. “There was a long period of time where the blog and the content wasn’t monetized—that was never the goal, and I would be doing it anyway, even if it wasn’t monetized.”

Read the full article here.

TSSers! The journalist even made sure Critically Kind got to live to be on the “page”! We did it!

Perhaps best of all, the community fostered in the DMs and comments section of these accounts is seemingly immune to the biting negativity that has become a hallmark of online culture. ”They’re just so smart, attentive, and articulate, and I just really love that we’re all bonded by this love of Taylor and fashion and wanting to think critically, in a kind way, about her fashion.” Kucharski, who recently celebrated Taylor Swift Style’s 10-year anniversary, comments of her followers.

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Taylor Swift Style in Coveteur

Even with such power, the fans who run the accounts aren’t in it for the money. While some accounts utilize affiliate codes and links, the income is not enough to make a living. They’re in it for the community, the sport of identifying pieces, and, of course, out of love for the object of their fandom. Sarah Kucharski began her blog Taylor Swift Style in 2011 as a first-year journalism undergrad because she recognized a need. “At that time, there was a lot of fashion coverage for celebrities when it came to their red carpet fashion,” she recalls. ”But, when she’s walking around Nashville, and there’s a cute dress that she’s wearing and you want to know where it’s from, those details are a little more obscure and not necessarily covered; at least then it wasn’t.” For her, the blog was the perfect combination of her interests: writing, fashion, and Taylor Swift. “There was a long period of time where the blog and the content wasn’t monetized—that was never the goal, and I would be doing it anyway, even if it wasn’t monetized.”

Read the full article here.

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Celebrating 32nd birthday | New York City, NY | December 13, 2021

Julia Clancey ‘Lady Boogie Dress’ – $800.00

And that she was! A lady who boogies, that is. In photos posted to celebrate turning 32, Taylor wore a flouncey sequined one-shoulder design by Julia Clancey.

This makes the third dress in recent memory of Taylor favouring a one-shoulder design (the first a David Koma in the “Three Sad Virgins” skit on SNL and the second an Alexandre Vauthier as part of her SNL promo photoshoot). It’s fun to see her wearing new silhouettes and especially when they’re repeated in a short time period. Another unifying concept for all three dresses is the sequin – which isn’t new in Taylor’s world as she’s yet to meet a sparkly dress she hasn’t loved.

Get the look: Bebe, $89.99

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Recording RED (Taylor’s Version) | December 11, 2021

Zara ‘Friends T-Shirt’ – $26.00 (sold out)

An adorable video of Taylor attempting to adjust her bangs while in the midst of the RED re-recording process was posted to Chinese music platforms this week.

As a Friends fan myself, I can spot that famous pilot episode scene anywhere.

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“Christmas Tree Farm” (Old Timey Version) interview | November 22, 2021

Sheertex ‘Argyle Classic Semi-Opaque Tights’ – $128.00 $77.00

Would personally wear everything about this outfit! Some classic warm neutrals (I personally love pairing black and brown together) plus a design/pattern element through tights.

What’s most exciting, though? What appears to be a pair of tall leather boots peeping out at the bottom of the frame.