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Eras Tour Seattle

In focusing on happier memories, mentally I’m reliving the tour dates that I was lucky enough to go to as we approach the end of the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour. As a Pacific Northwest girl through and through (Vancouver, Canada – born and raised) I have so many fond memories of this corner of the world and of Seattle. Adding on Nights 1 and 2 in July was just icing on top of an already wonderful dessert of happy nostalgia for this city.

At large, this tour has been monumental and groundbreaking in every regard. The ticket sales, the attendance records, the sound barriers – the walls we crashed through, you could say. But beyond just the emotional (and financial) turmoil of acquiring tickets that will get you into the stadium, this has truly felt like a fandom family reunion.

Whether that’s gathering in these venues with the pulsating energy that can only come with 70,000 people chanting in unison to songs we all first heard in private, committed to memory from hundreds of listens on morning commutes or late night roadtrips or dancing in your living room, to screaming them in a crowd and knowing you’re in the company of people just like you.

Or if that means furiously texting friends as you sit in the quiet comfortable enclaves you’ve scoped out in your homes to tune in to a weekly livestream that has felt like our own personalized version of a distanced (but no less connected) adult slumber party. Which version of an outfit is she wearing? She played *what* surprise song??

Whether together or apart, I’ve truly never felt more ensconced and connected as a fandom and I loved getting the opportunity to bejeweled Seattle 1 and, of course, bring a little TSS Green to Seattle 2.

Thinking of all of you who attended (U.S. Leg), are set to attend (International Leg), or have only attended the Eras Tour in your minds from afar (Living Rooms Worldwide Leg).

What fun we’ve had.

Sarah

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My Instagram account got disabled/suspended this morning. I’m working on trying to speak with someone from Meta.

If anyone has been through a similar situation – please please let me know.

In the interim, you can find me on my backup account @taylorswiftstyle_

Edit: My backup account has also been suspended. I’m at a complete loss for what to do.

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My Instagram account got disabled/suspended this morning. I’m working on trying to speak with someone from Meta.

If anyone has been through a similar situation – please please let me know.

In the interim, you can find me on my backup account @taylorswiftstyle_

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“I Can See You” music video | July 7, 2023

This is not the first time that I’ve had to make a post like this. If you’ve been around long enough, you’ll recall the masterpost I made of all the archival outfits seen on past Taylor’s in the “LWYMMD” music video.

This was such a lovely trip down memory lane!

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“I Can See You” music video | July 7, 2023

Roberto Cavalli ‘Beaded Fringe Dress’ – $6091.00 (no longer available)

Taylor bringing forth all the feels by wearing the exact same outfit (pulled from the archives) that she wore to open the Speak Now Tour all those years ago. And never one to let a single detail slip – she also threw in some “Long Live” arm lyrics for the extra sentimental of us (aka all of us).

Worn with: Everybody boots

Also worn: Speak Now Tour

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The Eras Tour | Speak Now Section | Version 5

Nicole + Felicia Couture custom

Of course, what better way to honour Speak Now TV release weekend than a new and incredibly purple dress for what we can actually call a Speak Now ‘set’ thanks to Taylor surprising the crowd with fan favourite “Long Live” played on her heartwarmingly nostalgic Taylor Guitars koi fish 6-string she played every night on the Speak Now Tour.

The ombré sparkly multi layered tier confection here really is giving gown shaped like a pastry. It’s subtle, but I do like the accent details at the waist that add a little something of interest and also extra definition to give that voluminous skirt extra oomph.

And please don’t think it escaped my notice that this gown has three tiers.

It’s a dress worthy of Speak Now’s penchant for pageantry and romantic whimsy. I’m still partial to Version 1 but love seeing the “Enchanted” dress continue to rack up new versions.