facebook_pixel

Best Taylor Swift Eras Tour Outfits

Ever since Taylor Swift began her Eras tour, the internet has been flooded with photos and video snippets of her dazzling performances, enthusiastic fans, and friendship bracelets. The chart-topping, record-breaking singer has always had spectacular concerts and the recent Eras tour is no exception. Complete with outstanding stage design, visuals, backup dancers, and her band, the three-hour show contains more than forty songs and numerous costume changes.

From a fashion perspective, it has been thrilling to watch Taylor on the stage rocking everything from sparkly dresses and princess ballgowns to beautiful bodysuits and t-shirts, representing the themes of her albums. Each of them has been custom-made by famed designers and fashion houses including Zuhair Murad, Versace, Balmain, Roberto Cavalli, and more.

Regardless of the color or silhouette of the costumes, the one constant element has been shimmer — lots of it! Completing most of the bejeweled looks have been more glittering shoes by Christian Louboutin. Since it’s the end of the year and time for everything sparkly, we thought it would be a great idea to round out some of our favorite Taylor Swift Eras tour outfits. Take a look!

1. The “Fearless” fringe dress

Swift donned her best dress by Roberto Cavalli as she performed a few songs from her album Fearless. The gold fringe dress was reminiscent of a similar look the designer created for her Speak Now Tour in 2011. She paired the look with Christian Louboutin boots and a bedazzled guitar. The gold color scheme nodded to Fearless, as both the original album and Fearless (Taylor’s Version) had a gold color scheme.

2. The pink princess ballgown

The singer performed “Enchanted” in a pink Zuhair Murad ball gown. The crystals on this beautiful piece created a starburst shape in the center of the bodice, which crisscrossed in the back. The ball gown was made of tulle and adorned with sequins.

3. The “22” T-shirt

At the beginning of her Red set, Swift recreated her iconic look from her “22” music video, in which she wears shiny white t-shirts featuring lyrics from her songs. This look was finished off with black shorts and a fedora. All the Red segment costumes have been custom-made by Ashish.

4. The “1989” embellished skirt set

The crop top and skirt sets from the 1989 segment have all been created by Fausto Puglisi of Roberto Cavalli. These were made in four different colors including hot pink and green, and of course, had crystals and fringe all over that had been applied by hand. All these elements are a nod to Swift’s 2015 tour for the same album, as she often wore sparkles and coordinating sets.

5. The “Reputation” snake jumpsuit

Swift slithered into a Roberto Cavalli catsuit as she performed her Reputation set on stage. The outfit, which featured an intricate pattern resembling snakes intertwined down the one long leg of the ensemble, was reminiscent of the many bodysuits Swift wore during her Reputation Stadium Tour as it was covered in black sequins that looked like scales.

6. The dreamy pastel “Lover” bodysuit

As the singer opened the show with the Lover set, she wore a custom Atelier Versace bodysuit adorned in pink and blue jewels, reflecting the dreamy pink and blue skies featured on the album’s artwork. She paired the look with shimmering knee-high boots and a bedazzled microphone. Later during her Las Vegas show, she added a Versace “La Vacanza” flower necklace to the ensemble.

7. The earthy “Folklore” tiered dress

Among the Taylor Swift Eras tour outfits, here’s an Alberta Ferretti dress in an off-white hue covered in crystal embroidery. The gown’s flowing, cape-like sleeves were made for twirling. This stunning piece also included “delicate crystal and micro-beading” in addition to the layers of fabric.

8. The cottagecore “Evermore” dress

Taylor went for a whimsical look as she performed various songs from her album Evermore in a yellow Etro dress that featured a corset top and beading detail down the front. For her charming performance of “Willow,” she added a matching Etro cape.

9. The woodland fairy “Folklore” dress

During night one in Tampa, she wore yet another Alberta Ferretti dress for her Folklore set. This look was in bright green featuring a plunging neckline, mesh detailing, and leaf embroideries that matched up to the forest vibes of the set.

10. The “Midnights” blue bodysuit and the “Lavender Haze” look

Swift closed her concert with songs from her latest album Midnights. Oscar de la Renta designed her custom midnight blue bodysuit. Another pair of custom Louboutin boots completed the outfit. Layers of sequins and fringe covered the bodysuit and flowed onto the legs. According to the fashion house, the outfit was hand-adorned with over 5,300 beads and crystals. As for the beginning of this set, she wore a crystal t-shirt dress with a lavender fur coat, all created by Oscar de la Renta.

With all these incredible Taylor Swift Eras tour outfits, we’re pretty sure you’re feeling inspired by her style. More so if you’re a Swiftie at heart! So without further ado, here is some top designer wear that is similar to hers and you can shop at The Luxury Closet.

Mikael Aghal Gold Embellished Lace Cocktail Dress

taylor swift inspired golden dress

Polo Ralph Lauren Red & Navy Blue Sequined Tank Top

Red sequin tank top

Just Cavalli Cotton Crystal Embellished T-Shirt

Snake print t-shirt for women

Roberto Cavalli Green Fringed Silk Jacket

designer fringe jacket

Elie Saab Beige Sequin Embellished Tulle Gown

taylor swift golden gown

Dolce & Gabbana Blue Sequined Long Blazer

taylor swift sequin blazer

Valentino Burgundy Silk Smocked & Draped Maxi Dress

valentino silk dress

Kenzo Pink Sequin Silk Knit Draped Tunic

Lover pink sequin top

Elisabetta Franchi Sequined One-Shoulder Mini Dress

Reputation black one shoulder dress

Samikshya Borse

Samikshya is an ambivert who loves all things fashion, dance, and food. She believes in communication and the power of words and visuals to inspire people. A dreamer and a thinker, you can find her consuming digital content (incessantly) when not working.