To kick off The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift had almost 20 outfit changes in a span of three hours
A five-year break from touring made Swifties from all over the world anticipate her next live performances even more, which was pretty evident by how the attendees screamed their hearts out during the first two nights of The Eras Tour. It was definitely nostalgic and historical for all the Swifites out there as she performed most of the hit songs from all of her albums, as well as personifying each era she currently has in her career. Her concert spans three hours with a total of more than 10 outfits—an outstanding set that is making headlines until today.
The kickoff shows were truly a way to mark her return, and for those who are looking forward to seeing her next set of bejeweled fits, here’s a quick rundown on just some of the designer looks she wore so far.
Versace
She started off her concert with her Lover set that embraced all things bright and pastel done in a sultry tone. Taylor appeared on stage in a one-piece number decorated with silver rhinestones on her bodice as blue, pink, and purple embellishments adorned the bust and hips. For her second look, she quickly donned on a bedazzled silver double-breasted coat—both designed by Versace.
Roberto Cavalli
Three pieces were made by Roberto Cavalli. For her Fearless lineup, Taylor showed up in her iconic gold tassel dress that fans recognized in a heartbeat. It was an iteration of what the singer used to wear during her Fearless tour, but with new diagonal edges on each tier.
As for her Reputation set, Taylor embraced the hard edge of the album with the black asymmetrical one piece that had Roberto Cavalli’s signature snake finished in ruby red, cascading from her bodice down to her right leg.
The last Cavalli look for the concert was for her 1989 era. The two-piece ensemble featured an embellished bralette and mini skirt finished in various hues of fuschia. It had several textures to it, such as the drop crystals, rhinestones, and diamond-shaped patterns.
Zuhair Murad
The singer performed “Enchanted” from her Speak Now album while wearing a custom Zuhair Murad piece for the second night. She looked like a dream in the pink tulle gown that had pastel pink and purple beadings from her waist to the bust and hem.
Alberta Ferretti
Designer Alberta Ferretti made two pieces for Taylor’s Folklore sets. For the first night, she opted to go for a pleated dress that had a soft touch to it with the muted mauve hue, ruffles on the skirt and plunging neckline, flutter sleeves, and lace inserts on both the skirt and the sleeves.
For the second night, Taylor went for a lighter-colored dress with a tiered cream gown that had a delicate aura to it. Her dress had a subtle shine with the micro-beading embroideries shaped as leaves, while a voluminous finish on her sleeve was added for a whimsical effect—very much on brand with Taylor and the concept of the Folklore album.
Oscar de la Renta
She finished the first two nights by ending with her Midnights set wearing two looks designed by Oscar de la Renta. She kept the midnight feel with her crystal-embroidered and sequined bodysuit that had fringes decorating the hem.
Meanwhile, her second look simply personified “Lavender Haze” from her latest album. The embellished t-shirt dress was decorated with aurora borealis sequins while a lavender faux fur coat had bits of crystal embroideries on it.
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