For those that know Taylor Swift fans “All Too Well,” you know that Eras Tour ticket holders will have “Enchanted” and “Bejeweled” outfits for the upcoming shows — especially after we saw the way Swifties showed up and showed out for the first two legs of the tour.
The Eras Tour began on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. After traversing the continental United States, Mexico, areas of South America, Asia, and Europe, Swift is preparing to send off the Eras Tour after runs in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto, and Vancouver.
In addition to being a crazy-long stadium tour, the Eras Tour is unique in that songs from every Taylor Swift album will be played (and our fingers are crossed that “TTPD” makes its Eras debut this weekend!), inspiring fans to dress up to match their favorite albums — Taylor’s Version, of course.
And make sure you don’t forget the 13s! Swift’s lucky number used to feature heavily in her tour costumes, and while she doesn’t write the number on her hand before every show anymore, fans definitely still are.
We love this temporary tattoo from Etsy that you can get in colors to match whichever era you’ve chosen for your outfit — it made the perfect compliment to our own Eras tour ‘fits.
Still not sure what to wear? Find your Tay-spiration below, with outfit ideas for every album and every fan. Use the jump links to skip to your favorite era, or read through the whole discography for ideas.
- “Taylor Swift”
- “Fearless”
- “Speak Now”
- “Red”
- “1989”
- “reputation”
- “Lover”
- “folklore”
- “evermore”
- “Midnights”
- “The Tortured Poets Department”
“Taylor Swift”
OBTANIM Butterfly Hair Clips
Add a few of these butterfly hairclips and you will look just like the Taylor Swift album cover, or use them for almost any of the other eras down below — looking at you “Fearless” or “Lover.”
Coconuts Legend Cowboy Boot
A debut-era outfit simply isn’t complete without some cowgirl boots!
Super Sweet Light Blue Smocked Ruffled Tie-Back Mini Dress
If any other color defines the debut era better than white, it’s light blue. The length of this dress is perfect to show off your cowboy boots and dance all night long.
“Fearless”
LightInTheBox Party Fringe Dress
I don’t know how it gets better than this dress, which is dripping in sequins and fits the color scheme of “Fearless” perfectly.
Junior Jewels T-Shirt
So we all know one of the top songs on this album is “You Belong With Me,” right? Grab this shirt and some Sharpies, and then pair with these glasses and you’re good to go.
“Speak Now”
Fringe Trim Bodycon Sequin Cami Dress
Maybe you’d rather have your “Speak Now” look evoke the tour that followed the album. In that case, you’ll want to be drenched in gold sequins and fringe. You can also snag the dress in plus sizes, up to a 4X.
SHEIN BAE Women Ruched Camisole Contrast Lace Peplum Short Dress
Perhaps you want to go with something inspired by the ballet vibes of the “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album artwork instead — this Shein dress will definitely do the trick.
Betseys Tiered Tulle Dress
If your favorite Taylor look from The Eras Tour is the “Speak Now” cupcake dress, this Betsey Johnson minidress is giving all the cupcake vibes in a much shorter silhouette that’s better suited to dancing the night away.
“Red”
Abercrombie Oversized Poplin Button-Up Shirt
Tuck in this white button down into leather shorts and you have the perfect yet simple Swift outfit — just how she likes to dress herself.
Women’s Felt Panama Hats
Last, add this black cap and you have the “Red” outfit of Taylor’s “Wildest Dreams” — see what we did there? Bonus points, as the hat has a bright red lining underneath for a pop of the singer’s signature color.
“A Lot Going On At The Moment” Shirt
We don’t know about you, but we’re definitely feeling “22” in this T-shirt and black sequined shorts, just like the ones Swift wears to open the “Red” set.
Customizable Era Tour Sunglasses
This Etsy shop actually customizes heart-shaped sunglasses in different colors with whatever eras/words/lyrics you’d like — but we think these fit the “Red” era best!
“1989”
Skinny Tees Women’s Solid Bandeau in Orange
Taylor’s outfit at the 2016 Grammys, where she took home Album of the Year for “1989,” is among her most memorable ever. You can start recreating it here, with this orange bandeau top.
Daily Adoration Hot Pink Linen High-Waisted Midi Skirt
Complete the Grammys look with a hot pink midi skirt.
1989 Taylor Swift Seagull Sweatshirt
An obvious choice for a “1989”-era look is the sweatshirt Taylor is wearing on the album cover, tied together with one of Taylor’s favorite red lipsticks, Pat McGrath Labs MatteTrance Lipstick in Elson.
Khrizza Sequin Diamond Mesh Cropped Cami Top and Mini Skirt
If you want to wear a “1989” outfit inspired by the one Swift wore on stage during the first U.S. leg of the tour, this Showpo set is a pretty close dupe!
American Trend Women’s Metallic Skirt
“Shake It Off” with this skirt, so you can replicate one of Taylor’s most memorable 1989 World Tour outfits.
The Eve Sequin Bralette
Pair your colorful skirt with a sequin bralette for an outfit that screams the 1989 World Tour by mimicking something Swift wears on stage.
“Reputation”
Thistle and Spire Medusa Bodysuit
Anything snake-related is perfect for the “Reputation” album, especially when it is as sexy as this bodysuit. The sheer Thistle and Spire suit can be found at Revolve, with a stretchy mesh construction in sizes XS through Large. It even comes in a red variant that matches the snake on the Rep bodysuit.
Showpo Stunning View Maxi Dress
Embrace the dark with this mysterious “Reputation” outfit. It comes in many sizes to fit most body types and can be layered over your favorite bodysuit or dress for a full, fierce fit.
Bestyle Vintage Black Snake Ring
No matter what your Rep look is, it won’t be complete without this snake ring. In black, of course.
Taylor Swift-Inspired ‘reputation’ Newsprint Crop
Ditch the snake motif for something more inspired by the album cover. This crop tank features an all-over newsprint, just like “reputation.”
“Lover “
Lason Rhinestone Sheer Fringe Bodysuit
If you want to splurge on your Eras Tour ‘fit, why not go for a recreation of one of Swift’s “Lover” bodysuits in the gold and purple variant she wore occasionally throughout the first leg of the tour.
Pleat the Way Blue and Pink Ombre Pleated Romper
It’s been a long time coming…the ombré color scheme of this romper from Lulus perfectly captures the colors of the “Lover” set.
Pride Mesh Asymmetrical Top
For a more casual “Lover” ‘fit, consider this asymmetrical top that perfectly captures the vibe of the era with soft pastels.
Show Me Your Mumu Dance Blazer
Show me your sparkles! This Show Me Your Mumu blazer is a perfect piece for any of Swift’s eras, but we love it for “Lover” most. Pair it with the matching top for even more magic.
Betsey Johnson Rodeo Rhinestones Over-the-Knee Boots
No matter what “Lover” outfit you go with, complete it with these boots.
‘Folklore ‘ and ‘Evermore’ = folkmore
Shein Plus Cable Knit Lantern Sleeve Cardigan
Since the actual “folklore” sweater is sold out, you can always make your own! Get this basic sweater from Shein and then hit up the craft store for star appliqués to sew or iron on the sleeves.
Secret Garden Corset Mini Dress
Visually, “folklore” and “evermore” evoke cottagecore imagery. This dress features a floral corset and a flowy crepe skirt — perfect for Betty’s party.
KevaMolly Plaid Long Sleeve Shirt in Orange Navy
The “evermore” album cover features Swift in a similarly colored flannel coat. If you’re going for an oversized look with this, size up one or two sizes.
Hyacinth Lace Spliced Midi Dress
This dress from Urban Outfitters definitely feels like a spiritual sister to the green “folkmore” dress Swift wears often during the combined era set.
Wren Mini Dress
This mini dress is a sleeveless dupe for the one Swift wore to accept her third Album of the Year Grammy for “folklore.”
Zhitunemi Renaissance Costume Dress
If you just can’t get enough of Swift’s “evermore” set dresses (even though they’ve officially been missing since the Australian leg kicked off), this gold maxi dress is a great option, especially if you bedazzle it.
Free People Bring the Romance Handkerchief Hem Maxi Dress
If you prefer a dress that looks straight out of the “folklore” set, this Free People maxi might be the one for you.
“Midnights”
Charmian Bejeweled Corset Top
Best believe we’re still “Bejeweled” in this corset top. Pair it with your favorite high waisted black shorts to recreate Taylor’s look from the music video.
Colorblock Metallic Fringe Open Coat
“Karma” is…this glittery tinsel fringe jacket that matches the ones Swift and all of her dancers put on for the Eras Tour finale number.
Show Me Your Mumu Lets Go Mini Dress
What’s more “Midnights” than literal stars and moons? This sequin dress matches any moonstone aura, and will look amazing as you shimmy and shake at the concert.
HYLLGUD Women Sequin Dress
Stay in that “Lavender Haze” with a perfectly “Midnights”-era T-shirt dress covered in all-over purple sequins. To finish off the look, of course, you’ll need a fuzzy purple coat.
“The Tortured Poets Department”
Popflex Pirouette Skirt
Shop Swift’s very own “lilac short skirt, the one that fits [her] like skin” from Popflex.
The Black Dog Graphic Sweatshirt
Style your Eras Tour ‘fit around a crewneck or graphic tee inspired by a standout track on “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Halara Breezeful High Waisted 2-in-1 Skirt
An oversized graphic crewneck or tee would go perfectly with this skort from Halara, which Swift sported at Coachella earlier this year and perfectly ties into the “TTPD” aesthetic.
The Ellie Nap Dress
An icon of the day-to-night look, the Ellie Nap Dress would be right at home in an Eras Tour crowd. This black cotton midi is close to one of Swift’s looks in the “Fortnight” music video without the billowing sleeves.
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