From sparkly skater skirts to electrifying gowns, the pop star is once again proving she never goes out of style
Taylor Swift is shaking up her Eras Tour wardrobe!
Not only did the singer update her tour’s setlist (folding in an entirely new chapter for The Tortured Poets Department) before kicking off its European leg, but she also made some alterations to her wardrobe — which she debuted at her latest Paris show on Saturday, May 11.
First, during the 1989 portion of her career-spanning set, the singer-songwriter, 34, rocked her recently debuted sparkly two-piece set from Roberto Cavalli — which is reminiscent of the ones she wore during the 1989 World Tour — only this time in pink and green.
To strut and (fittingly!) sing, “we never go out of style,” onstage at La Défense Arena, Swift sported a strappy bra top in a rich, glittery shade of green.
On the bottom, she wore a high-waisted skater skirt — which perfectly encapsulated the Tumblr-core style that was everywhere during the album’s original 2014 release — in a stunning ombré that faded from magenta to blush.
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And, staying true to her previous colorways of the Roberto Cavalli set, she completed the look with mismatched Christian Louboutin boots, this time in complementary shades of pink and green.
For her epic transition in the TTPD track “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart” — in which she swaps a custom, lyric-covered Vivienne Westwood dress for another sparkly two-piece set — Swift debuted a new silver look, as seen in fan-captured photos.
Rather than dark black, the singer’s bra top and high-waisted hot pants were a glittery shade of gray — a slight shift, but still true to her latest album’s monochrome palette.
Taylor Swift Sports New ’22’ T-Shirt During 2nd Eras Tour Show in Paris
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During perhaps the most-anticipated part of the Eras Tour setlist, when the performer reveals and performs the “surprise songs” of the evening, Swift debuted an electrifying gown, a photo taken by a concert-goer shows.
While performing the tracks — Fearless‘ “Hey Stephen” and Midnights’ “Maroon” — she wore the same boho halter dress she donned for her first Paris show, only this time in a stunning shade of orange.
Especially with her acoustic guitar in hand, the gown screams Taylor Swift — her 2006 self-titled debut album — and particularly the orange dress she donned to sing in a pile of flowers for the “Our Song” music video.
Swift’s latest outfit tweaks are just some of the new looks she has debuted since launching her European Eras tour leg at La Défense Arena on May 9.
Also among the new ensembles are a fiery new Versace bodysuit — a far cry from her previous pink and blue bodysuits — and a custom Alberta Ferretti gown for her now-combined Folklore and Evermore chapter.