
The Eras Tour | Lover section | Version 2
Gibson ‘J-180 Acoustic Guitar’
In addition to a baby pink option, Taylor pulled out a powder blue version of her first of five acoustic guitars she plays on tour.
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The Eras Tour | Lover section | Version 2
Gibson ‘J-180 Acoustic Guitar’
In addition to a baby pink option, Taylor pulled out a powder blue version of her first of five acoustic guitars she plays on tour.

The Eras Tour | Lover section
Gibson ‘J-180 Acoustic Guitar’
Taylor’s acoustic go-to over the last few years (since approximately 2015). has been the Gibson J-180. She plays it on the Eras Tour in three different versions.

The Eras Tour | RED section | Version 3
Ashish Sequin Tee – custom
Worn with: Gladys Tamez hat, Ashish bodysuit, and Christian Louboutin oxfords
Get the look: Etsy, $28.00

The Eras Tour | Lover section | Version 2
Versace custom
Between the two sequinned blazer moments Taylor opts for when singing “The Man”, my preference is actually for V2 at the moment. The pinstripes allude to classic business attire but the sparkles make it perfect for stage. The interplay between her ombré Louboutins also nicely tie in to the gold hardware on her jacket.
Worn with: Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | Midnights section | Version 2
Zuhair Murad Couture custom
Swapping out her other glittery bodysuit, Taylor must have been under the Vegas influence when it came to certain accessories last night. This take on the Midnights bodysuit has a lot of similarities – same colour family, spangly embellishments, and richly beaded fringe.
As is a lot of things when it comes to Taylor’s fashion, an accessory is often more than just an accessory and is also often more than just one thing at once. While garter belts are a mainstay in burlesque performance costuming, this particular version veers closer to those seen most often in Western wedding traditions. It makes me think about the decision to wear something so intricately tied up in marital practices worn during a song about refusing to dress up in ways to fill roles expected of her, forging her own path towards karmic retribution, and biding time until a man gets what’s coming to them.
But oh to be in a position to commission a custom midnight blue crystal garter (also by ZM). As if “Vigilante Shit” weren’t saucy enough.
Worn with: Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | folklore Section | Version 3
Alberta Ferretti custom
Splitting the difference between her two previous Alberta Ferretti dresses, this chantilly lace confection combines the saturated mauve from Glendale 1 with the split sleeve cape-like detail of Glendale 2 into this dusty rose chiffon gown for Las Vegas 1. The lace detailing here feels antique and old world in the best way while the light fabric feels just ethereal and lovely – so fitting of folklore.
Get the look: Free People, $250.00

The Eras Tour | Lover section | Glendale, AZ | Night 2
Versace ‘Medusa Chain Link Necklace’ – $855.00
Worn with: Versace bodysuit and Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | Lover section | Las Vegas, NV | Night 1
Versace ‘Greek Key Flower Crystal Necklace’ – $2,375.00
I can almost imagine that once opening night was over and Taylor was getting a feel for the physicality of the show she felt confident enough to start accessorizing 😉
Worn with: Versace bodysuit and Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | 1989 section | Version 2
Roberto Cavalli custom
Christian Louboutin custom
If you follow the TSSQ blog then you know I have an ongoing tag dedicated to me live reacting to Taylor in green. Needless to say that tag was popping off yesterday when Taylor swapped out her original pink co-ord set for the 1989 section of her setlist for this gree(eeeeeeeeeeee)n one. And matching booties, natch.
I don’t think I need to elaborate further that this set is my clear favourite between the two.
Doesn’t she just look like the happiest string bean in green?

The Eras Tour | folklore section | Version 2
Alberta Ferretti custom
Well we are certainly in for quite a ride with this tour if Taylor plans to continue to serve fresh versions of her looks. On Night 2 of Glendale, AZ Taylor switched up her goddess gown for her folklore set to this tiered, cream gown. The split sleeve details feel almost capelike, which I love. the flutter cap sleeve also feels simultaneously dainty and armour-like.
I think this could have made a stronger impact in a different colour.
Get the look: Free People, $168.00