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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Givenchy Spring 2018 Couture

  • Don’t Blame Me/Haunted mashup

I couldn’t imagine a more fitting mashup than “Don’t Blame Me”/”Haunted”. But whether Taylor would actually bring back this old Speak Now favourite doesn’t feel likely (but a girl can dream). And speaking of dreaming, I envision her delivering it in this killer couture pant suit ensemble. Because I am still waiting for a spectacular black suit moment from her this era. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Givenchy Spring 2018 Couture

  • Don’t Blame Me/Haunted mashup

I couldn’t imagine a more fitting mashup than “Don’t Blame Me”/”Haunted”. But whether Taylor would actually bring back this old Speak Now favourite doesn’t feel likely (but a girl can dream). And speaking of dreaming, I envision her delivering it in this killer couture pant suit ensemble. Because I am still waiting for a spectacular black suit moment from her this era. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Phillipp Plein Spring 2018

  • … Ready For It
  • I Did Something Bad
  • Bad Blood

To open the tour, I can envision Taylor kicking it off in this fun studded leather jacket, some hot pants, and hopefully a killer pair of over-the-knee boots. I’d love if she could bring back her saucy Secret Sessions style to kick off her setlist. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Phillipp Plein Spring 2018

  • … Ready For It
  • I Did Something Bad
  • Bad Blood

To open the tour, I can envision Taylor kicking it off in this fun studded leather jacket, some hot pants, and hopefully a killer pair of over-the-knee boots. I’d love if she could bring back her saucy Secret Sessions style to kick off her setlist. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Every time Taylor’s impending tour kickoff date comes around, I get asked for my predictions for her tour outfits. Given how quiet things have been lately, I thought I’d turn it into an entire series and break down not only my setlist prediction but the outfits I think will be paired with it. 

Of course, as always, these predictions posts are just for fun. While it’s more than likely that Taylor’s tour costumes will consist of custom-made pieces, it’s always fun to dream up what she could theoretically wear on stage. 

And with that … are you ready for it?

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – REPUTATION TOUR

Every time Taylor’s impending tour kickoff date comes around, I get asked for my predictions for her tour outfits. Given how quiet things have been lately, I thought I’d turn it into an entire series and break down not only my setlist prediction but the outfits I think will be paired with it. 

Of course, as always, these predictions posts are just for fun. While it’s more than likely that Taylor’s tour costumes will consist of custom-made pieces, it’s always fun to dream up what she could theoretically wear on stage. 

And with that … are you ready for it?

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – 2018 GRAMMYS

Though I sadly have a lot of doubts about Taylor showing up to the ceremony on Sunday, I didn’t want to deprive us all of the chance to at least dream about what she would wear to music’s biggest award show. 

You’ll notice a strong, recurring theme here amongst my choices: black. I had an inclination to include my favourite colour on her (green) to represent her symbolic embrace of the snake. But I thought we’d go simple black this time. 

  • Gucci Spring 2018
    Because what would a prediction post in the reputation era be without a reference to Gucci — a brand she’s been loving lately. This gown has the drama, the sparkle, and the upper torso coverage silhouette that Taylor has been favouring lately (oversized hoodies, short hemlines). I’d think she’d remove the fluttery high-necked collar and hopefully wear a serpentine-like pair of wraparound heels. Possibly in blood red or green. 
  • Monse Spring 2018
    An unorthodox choice. But I think the swagger, oversized silhouettes, and odd gathering that’s generally present in Monse collections would greatly appeal to Taylor’s latest aesthetic. All this look needs is slicked back hair, a berry lip, and maybe some fierce booties. 
  • Schiaparelli Spring 2018 Couture
    There’s really nothing about this look that you would ordinarily associate with Taylor — and I think that’s the point. Her style has never been more unrecognizable, more unexpected than at this era in her life. If paired with knee-high boots this would be like a metallic, couture version of her reputation Secret Sessions looks
  • Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2018 Couture
    I considered a lot of different variations of this look — a fierce black suit. Including ones by Mugler, Paco Rabanne, and Versace. I ultimately chose this one by JPG for its fringe (a textural detail Taylor has been liking lately) as well as for its fairly conservative silhouette. 

Who do you think Taylor will wear tomorrow? Do you think she’ll show? 

— Taylor did not attend the 2018 Grammys. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT STYLE – 2018 GRAMMYS

Though I sadly have a lot of doubts about Taylor showing up to the ceremony on Sunday, I didn’t want to deprive us all of the chance to at least dream about what she would wear to music’s biggest award show. 

You’ll notice a strong, recurring theme here amongst my choices: black. I had an inclination to include my favourite colour on her (green) to represent her symbolic embrace of the snake. But I thought we’d go simple black this time. 

  • Gucci Spring 2018
    Because what would a prediction post in the reputation era be without a reference to Gucci — a brand she’s been loving lately. This gown has the drama, the sparkle, and the upper torso coverage silhouette that Taylor has been favouring lately (oversized hoodies, short hemlines). I’d think she’d remove the fluttery high-necked collar and hopefully wear a serpentine-like pair of wraparound heels. Possibly in blood red or green. 
  • Monse Spring 2018
    An unorthodox choice. But I think the swagger, oversized silhouettes, and odd gathering that’s generally present in Monse collections would greatly appeal to Taylor’s latest aesthetic. All this look needs is slicked back hair, a berry lip, and maybe some fierce booties. 
  • Schiaparelli Spring 2018 Couture
    There’s really nothing about this look that you would ordinarily associate with Taylor — and I think that’s the point. Her style has never been more unrecognizable, more unexpected than at this era in her life. If paired with knee-high boots this would be like a metallic, couture version of her reputation Secret Sessions looks
  • Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2018 Couture
    I considered a lot of different variations of this look — a fierce black suit. Including ones by Mugler, Paco Rabanne, and Versace. I ultimately chose this one by JPG for its fringe (a textural detail Taylor has been liking lately) as well as for its fairly conservative silhouette. 

Who do you think Taylor will wear tomorrow? Do you think she’ll show? 

— Taylor did not attend the 2018 Grammys. 

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The boot, said Weitzman, was “what we still call, in our slang from Brooklyn, New York, a ‘home run.’” He said that a million of Swift’s followers wanted to know where they could get “Taylor Swift’s boot.” A version of the boot was added to Weitzman’s commercially available collection. “Now when [fans] found out it was $900, that dropped down to about 25,000 [people],” said Weitzman, to audience laughter. “But think about the impact of someone like that.”

Stuart Weitzman, designer of Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour shoe wardrobe. Including this eye-catching thigh high design. (x)

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The boot, said Weitzman, was “what we still call, in our slang from Brooklyn, New York, a ‘home run.’” He said that a million of Swift’s followers wanted to know where they could get “Taylor Swift’s boot.” A version of the boot was added to Weitzman’s commercially available collection. “Now when [fans] found out it was $900, that dropped down to about 25,000 [people],” said Weitzman, to audience laughter. “But think about the impact of someone like that.”

Stuart Weitzman, designer of Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour shoe wardrobe. Including this eye-catching thigh high design. (x)