
“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Dana Rebecca ‘Ava Bea X Huggies’ – $660.00
Also worn: Celebrating MTV VMA nominations
Get the look: Sterling Forever, $29.97
Critically Kind takes on Taylor's fashion

“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Dana Rebecca ‘Ava Bea X Huggies’ – $660.00
Also worn: Celebrating MTV VMA nominations
Get the look: Sterling Forever, $29.97

“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Jennifer Meyer ‘Mini Emerald Bezel Dangle Necklace’ – $9,000.00
Jennifer Meyer ‘Mini Circle Link Necklace’ – $6,000.00
Jennifer Meyer ‘4 Prong Emerald Ring’ – $3,275.00
Taylor Swift ‘Bejeweled Bracelet’ – $35.00
Taylor has always been a queen of mixing high and low. Even in her street style wearing high street denim with designer bags. Here, we see this evidenced in her mixture of jewelry.

“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Titan Casket ‘Orion Series’ – $1,199.00
Not the content I expected to post on my fashion blog but here we are.

“Bejeweled” music video | October 25, 2022
Ninon ‘Oval Lemonade and Sky Blue Earrings’ – $325.00
The terrifying fact that we have no context or confirmation for which video about which song this is from just adds to the mayhem fun doesn’t it.

“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Fendi ‘Match Mixed Leather Sneakers’ – $930.00
I love the styling choices in the “Anti-Hero” music video to create very distinct and recognizably separated ‘personas’ through her styling. In direct contrast to the almost caricatured glam manifestation of her greatest insecurities, this Taylor is cozier, undone. In designer sneakers, of course.
Worn with: Taylor Guitars guitar
Get the look: Vintage Havana, $59.99

“Anti-Hero” music video | October 21, 2022
Taylor Guitars ‘Koi Living Jewels’ – $9,500.00 (limited edition, no longer available)
I am feeling feelings seeing this guitar come back into circulation.
Also worn: Speak Now Tour

#TSAntiHeroChallenge (x) | October 21, 2022
Reformation ‘Cashmere Polo Sweater’ – $168.00
For me, one of the most fun things about album rollout is picking up repeat patterns and motifs in Taylor’s fashion. The items and silhouettes and little details that feel special to that era and to that time. For RED it might be a kitten heel. For 1989 it’s probably a crop top. You get the gist.
Sometimes those elements aren’t as seamless in transitioning to a ‘normal persons’ wardrobe in their everyday life. But as someone who has always loved a blazer, loved structure, loved the polish of an oxford button up, or the strong lapel of a coat—the recurring detail of collars in her Midnights fashion in so many different ways has been so fun to see continue to crop up.
Worn with: Rouje earrings
Also worn: “Labyrinth” Midnights Mayhem