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1989 Tour | Surprise Song/”Clean”/”Love Story” | [6/11]

Jessica Jones custom

Though short-lived, Taylor briefly wore this custom set by designer Jessica Jones for the first few shows of the 1989 Tour for her acoustic set on the b-stage.

It was soon after replaced by the crystal-trim white co-ord and thigh-high boots ensemble.

How many of you miss this outfit?

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman booties

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1989 Tour | Surprise Song/”Clean”/”Love Story” | [6/11]

Jessica Jones custom

Though short-lived, Taylor briefly wore this custom set by designer Jessica Jones for the first few shows of the 1989 Tour for her acoustic set on the b-stage.

It was soon after replaced by the crystal-trim white co-ord and thigh-high boots ensemble.

How many of you miss this outfit?

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman booties

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1989 Tour | “I Know Places”/”All You Had To Do Was Stay” | [5/11]

Jessica Jones custom

What first began as an outfit Taylor wore solely for “I Know Places” and “All You Had To Do Was Stay” has quickly grown to be Taylor’s longest-wearing costume on the tour.

After getting rid of her original b-stage ensemble (another Jessica Jones custom two-piece), Taylor now wears this crystal-trim and garter set for her surprise acoustic song set as well as “Clean”, “Love Story” and acts as one of her Surprise Guest outfits.

This is also the only outfit on the tour that Taylor does not have alternate versions of.

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman boots

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1989 Tour | “I Know Places”/”All You Had To Do Was Stay” | [5/11]

Jessica Jones custom

What first began as an outfit Taylor wore solely for “I Know Places” and “All You Had To Do Was Stay” has quickly grown to be Taylor’s longest-wearing costume on the tour.

After getting rid of her original b-stage ensemble (another Jessica Jones custom two-piece), Taylor now wears this crystal-trim and garter set for her surprise acoustic song set as well as “Clean”, “Love Story” and acts as one of her Surprise Guest outfits.

This is also the only outfit on the tour that Taylor does not have alternate versions of.

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman boots

Shop similar white co-ords:

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1989 Tour | “How You Get the Girl” | [4/11] | Versions 1 + 2

Asher Levine custom

“Bad Blood” music video costumer Asher Levine custom-created Taylor’s light-up top and skirt (as well her dozen back-up dancers suits) for the adorable lite-brite performance of “How You Get the Girl.”

Personally, this track has never been a favourite of mine but I really loved the charming performance for the tour. It made me like the song a little bit more!

During the later tour dates, Taylor switched the original tank version of this light-up top to a bandeau-style one.

Worn with: Stagelight Premiere heels

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1989 Tour | “How You Get the Girl” | [4/11] | Versions 1 + 2

Asher Levine custom

“Bad Blood” music video costumer Asher Levine custom-created Taylor’s light-up top and skirt (as well her dozen back-up dancers suits) for the adorable lite-brite performance of “How You Get the Girl.”

Personally, this track has never been a favourite of mine but I really loved the charming performance for the tour. It made me like the song a little bit more!

During the later tour dates, Taylor switched the original tank version of this light-up top to a bandeau-style one.

Worn with: Stagelight Premiere heels

Shop pink co-ords:

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1989 Tour | “I Knew You Were Trouble.”/”I Wish You Would” | [3/11]

Jessica Jones custom

Taylor only briefly wore this jeweled co-ord set, another by the tour’s designer Jessica Jones. I was sad to see it go as I think Taylor rocks it.

It was replaced with the opening number’s bra and a plain pair of shorts.

It’s also been noted that this set is like a 1989 version of Taylor’s “Should’ve Said No” dress by Marc Bouwer that she wore for the Fearless Tour.

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman booties

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1989 Tour | “I Knew You Were Trouble.”/”I Wish You Would” | [3/11]

Jessica Jones custom

Taylor only briefly wore this jeweled co-ord set, another by the tour’s designer Jessica Jones. I was sad to see it go as I think Taylor rocks it.

It was replaced with the opening number’s bra and a plain pair of shorts.

It’s also been noted that this set is like a 1989 version of Taylor’s “Should’ve Said No” dress by Marc Bouwer that she wore for the Fearless Tour.

Worn with: Stuart Weitzman booties