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Swift’s personal style has, not surprisingly, matured over the course of her career, migrating from the early days of sundresses and, as she describes them, “bedazzled cowboy boots” to the vintage fifties vibe of a few years ago to the sleeker, street-conscious look she favors now. “I can look back at an old photo and tell you roughly what year it’s from,” Swift says. “Going through different phases is one of my favorite things about fashion. I love how it can mark the passage of time. It’s similar to my songs in that way—it all helps identify where I was at in different points of my life.

Taylor Swift, on her evolving style (via Vogue May 2016) [x]

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Swift’s personal style has, not surprisingly, matured over the course of her career, migrating from the early days of sundresses and, as she describes them, “bedazzled cowboy boots” to the vintage fifties vibe of a few years ago to the sleeker, street-conscious look she favors now. “I can look back at an old photo and tell you roughly what year it’s from,” Swift says. “Going through different phases is one of my favorite things about fashion. I love how it can mark the passage of time. It’s similar to my songs in that way—it all helps identify where I was at in different points of my life.

Taylor Swift, on her evolving style (via Vogue May 2016) [x]

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Theoretically, yes,” she says. “But I would want it to be something that was relatable and accessible and everyday. I don’t see it being couture. I would want it to be reflective of my style. And a lot of things I wear are not highly expensive.

Taylor Swift, on whether or not she would consider launching her own fashion collection (via Vogue May 2016) [x]

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Theoretically, yes,” she says. “But I would want it to be something that was relatable and accessible and everyday. I don’t see it being couture. I would want it to be reflective of my style. And a lot of things I wear are not highly expensive.

Taylor Swift, on whether or not she would consider launching her own fashion collection (via Vogue May 2016) [x]

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Oh my god I love the fashion for this [tour]. Every time I’m in the quick change changing into a new outfit I’m just like ‘I don’t want to take this one off’ but then I’m like ‘Oh but I get to put this one on.’ I love them all so much. Every outfit has a different vibe to it, every outfit is so cool. I love it … I felt like my show clothes used to seem more costume-y and now they’re much more chic.

Taylor Swift [on the 1989 World Tour costumes] (x)

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Oh my god I love the fashion for this [tour]. Every time I’m in the quick change changing into a new outfit I’m just like ‘I don’t want to take this one off’ but then I’m like ‘Oh but I get to put this one on.’ I love them all so much. Every outfit has a different vibe to it, every outfit is so cool. I love it … I felt like my show clothes used to seem more costume-y and now they’re much more chic.

Taylor Swift [on the 1989 World Tour costumes] (x)

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Of Swift’s look at the 2014 VMAs, Cassell says, “I think people were expecting a gown, so when she wore Mary Katrantzou’s alphabet-themed romper, a collective gasp was tweeted and Instagrammed — #legsfordays.

Joseph Cassell [Hollywood Reporter’s “Power Stylists of 2015″] (x)

Check out Taylor’s Mary Katrantzou romper here

P.S. I refer to this moment as ‘The Incident’

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Of Swift’s look at the 2014 VMAs, Cassell says, “I think people were expecting a gown, so when she wore Mary Katrantzou’s alphabet-themed romper, a collective gasp was tweeted and Instagrammed — #legsfordays.

Joseph Cassell [Hollywood Reporter’s “Power Stylists of 2015″] (x)

Check out Taylor’s Mary Katrantzou romper here

P.S. I refer to this moment as ‘The Incident’

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Swift’s pink embellished satin Oscar de la Renta gown with a dramatic floor-sweeping train and contrasting retro-red lip at the Met Ball. “I loved that Taylor and Oscar worked together to create the gown,” says Cassell. “I stepped back and watched two of the most creative people on the planet make something beautiful — it was amazing!”

Joseph Cassell [Hollywood Reporter’s “Power Stylists of 2015″] (x)

Check out Taylor’s Oscar de la Renta gown here.

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Swift’s pink embellished satin Oscar de la Renta gown with a dramatic floor-sweeping train and contrasting retro-red lip at the Met Ball. “I loved that Taylor and Oscar worked together to create the gown,” says Cassell. “I stepped back and watched two of the most creative people on the planet make something beautiful — it was amazing!”

Joseph Cassell [Hollywood Reporter’s “Power Stylists of 2015″] (x)

Check out Taylor’s Oscar de la Renta gown here.