
The Eras Tour | RED section | Version 2
Ashish Sequin Tee – custom
Worn with: Gladys Tamez hat, Ashish bodysuit, and Christian Louboutin oxfords
Critically Kind takes on Taylor's fashion

The Eras Tour | RED section | Version 2
Ashish Sequin Tee – custom
Worn with: Gladys Tamez hat, Ashish bodysuit, and Christian Louboutin oxfords

The Eras Tour | Speak Now Section (“Enchanted”) | Version 2
Zuhair Murad Couture custom
The starburst bodice design feels just the right amount of ethereal and “sparkling” for a song like “Enchanted” and I actually like the tonal pink on pink of Taylor against the screens here. But I think I prefer Version 1 for its more overt similarities to the Speak Now Tour finale gown.

The Eras Tour | Fearless Section | Version 2
Roberto Cavalli custom
This dress was incredibly fun in motion – the degradé here is thanks to thousands of hand-applied Swarovski crystals.
Worn with: Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | Lover Section | Version 2
Versace custom
Once again, these Versace bodysuits really are coming through like works of art. This bodysuit looks like a glitter Renaissance painting.
Worn with: Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | Midnights section
Christian Louboutin custom (similar pictured)
As is the case with most of Taylor’s Louboutins, these appear to be a custom crystallized version based somewhat on an existing silhouette. In this case, the ‘Gael’ boot.
Worn with: Oscar de la Renta or Zuhair Murad bodysuit

The Eras Tour | Midnights section
Oscar de la Renta custom
As a former dancer myself who’s done a chair dance, I respect and feel a kinship towards Taylor challenging herself with more intricate and highly choreographed numbers on this tour. It’s even more impressive when you consider that the number appears on the tour’s final section of a three hour show.
The fringe on this midnight blue bodysuit drips beautifully over her hips here and plays multiple roles. Serving to mimic raindrops for “Midnight Rain”, a fun twirly moment worthy of strutting and spinning during “Bejeweled”, and to add a sensual tasseled burlesque feel during that aforementioned chair dance of “Vigilante Shit”. Plus it also feels kind of cheeky western glam.
Worn with: Christian Louboutin boots

The Eras Tour | Acoustic section
Jessica Jones custom
It’s nice in a lot of ways that this tender, stripped down moment in Taylor’s set that’s dedicated entirely to her roots as a singer-songwriter brings with it two very familiar names.
The first being Taylor Guitars, the instrument brand that Taylor first entered the scene playing. This particular 6-string features the same koa wood that was her signature as a teenager, in addition to some byzantine inlays and a Florentine cutaway — just as her first guitars from this brand had.
The second, of course, being the wonderful Jessica Jones who was Taylor’s main costumer for both the 1989 and reputation Tours. I had noted that this was the one outfit of her entire tour wardrobe that stood out the most to me as unlike the others – and now we know why. It’s a joy to see her credited again as part of Taylor’s tour.
You’ll also notice in these shots the sparkle of her Roberto Cavalli two piece, worn during the previous 1989 section. It’s another smart move when it comes to efficient layered dressing for quick changes as Taylor can simply pop this dress on top of her clothes – coordinated to be tonally consistent – and the ruffled slit still means the sparkles get to catch the light on stage.
It’s brilliant.

The Eras Tour | 1989 section
Roberto Cavalli custom
Christian Louboutin custom
Another moment where a throwback to previous style was going to be an easy win. There’s nothing like a matching crop top and skirt with sparkle booties to evoke the 1989 Tour. Fausto Puglisi did an incredible job with the unique diamond-shaped Swarovski work here.

The Eras Tour | folklore Section
Alberta Ferretti custom
In my predictions post, I had noted that I wouldn’t be surprised if we got beautiful goddess references to cottagecore in the vein of her 2021 Etro Grammys moment.
This mauve-toned, chiffon gown mixes bohemian elements thanks to its ruffles and flutter sleeves and lace with very subtle stage-worthy embellishments. Well done.
Get the look: Free People, $118.00

The Eras Tour | RED section
Ashish custom
This jumpsuit and matching duster are beautiful and up there in my Top 3 favourite outfits from this tour.
The execution of the ombre is fantastic. And it’s subtle but I love the fact that the duster is notably a duster coat with a pointed collar. It could have been a shawl collar or an unstructured cardigan but the addition of the collar gives it a distinct jacket/polished/boss energy and I am here for it.
Also again the continued usage of outerwear to change a look easily and quickly.
You may recognize this designer as the original source of the “Not A Lot Going On” sequin tee that gets riffed on elsewhere in the tour wardrobe here from the “22” music video.