27 Taylor Swift concert outfit ideas to shop for Eras Tour, inspired by her albums

27 Taylor Swift concert outfit ideas to shop for Eras Tour, inspired by her albums

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is in full swing — but are you ready for it?

The pop phenom’s much-anticipated concert series is continuing to make its way across the US this summer, marking her first tour since 2018 — and the realization of many lucky ticket holders’ “Wildest Dreams.”

And just as Swift is treating fans to a fashion-filled journey with her stage looks, concertgoers’ outfits often reference her standout style eras — from her crop top-clad “1989” days to the “Bejeweled” disco-chic designs of her latest “Midnights” era.

So whether you’re planning to mix and match (as Swift herself did with her often-recreated album-themed manicure) or embody a specific era, we’ve broken down beauty and fashion options inspired by album styles past and present.

Whether it’s that “red lip classic thing that you like,” a bit of “Reputation”-era edge or something in between, keep scrolling to shop looks practically tailor-made (or rather, Taylor-made) for each LP.

Plus, whichever look you pick, don’t forget to snag a clear bag to comply with stadium guidelines. (Amazon’s options include the bestselling Clear Crossbody Bag for $12.)

Midnights

Taylor Swift in a black dress with a sparkly skirt“Midnights” just might be Swift’s sparkliest era yet. WireImage

Best believe plenty of concertgoers are making the whole stadium shimmer with their “Midnights”-inspired looks. Glittery getups have emerged as a hallmark of Swift’s most recent era, from her sequined Louis Vuitton gown at the Toronto Film Festival to her disco-inspired The Blonds jumpsuit at the AMAs.

Channel the look for less with pieces like the All Bling Slip ($168) from Free People (a brand Swift herself loves) or the label’s aptly named Disco Bra ($70). If you’re looking for something a little more budget-friendly, there’s also the starry Verdusa Velvet Galaxy Print Top ($26) on Amazon.

Inspired by Swift’s more nighttime-hued looks instead? Try the PatBo Crystal Embellished Cutout Mini Dress ($627, originally $895), the blue velvet Alice + Olivia Jenna Bustier ($275) or the mesh Superdown Kali Crop Top ($48).

A model in a disco braFree People

FP x EastNWestLabel Disco Bra ($70)


Amazon

Verdusa Velvet Galaxy Print Top ($26)

Folklore/Evermore

Taylor Swift holding a Grammy while wearing a floral dressTaylor Swift embraced nature-inspired prints and woodsy flannels in her “Folklore” era.Getty Images for The Recording Academy

For all the folks channeling “Folklore” and “Evermore,” woodsy style selections abound.

While you might be sweltering wearing a “Cardigan” (or an “Evermore”-esque checked coat, for that matter) in the summertime, consider tying a flannel like the Madewell Crop Shirt-Jacket ($80, originally $118) around your waist for a pop of plaid.

If it’s the pop star’s Eras Tour dresses you’re copying, consider the Free People Santa Maria Maxi Dress ($128), which comes in an orange shade strikingly similar to Swift’s Etro stage look.

Madewell

Madewell Crop Shirt-Jacket ($80, originally $118)


Lover

Taylor Swift in a pink dresGo for goddess-like fashion if you’re channeling “Lover.”FilmMagic

With Swift touring until August, we’re forecasting a less-thancruel summer. And the star’s “Lover” style was all about bright pops of bubblegum pink and pastel prints, a perfect fit for warmer weather.

Capture the romance with ethereal styles like the Romwe Off Shoulder Flounce Party Mini Dress ($43), or channel Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video earrings with the Kate Spade Shining Spade Heart Hoops ($29).

Complete the look with a more budget-friendly take on Swift’s silver sparkly stage boots, like the Matisse Nashville Boot ($262).


Reputation

Taylor Swift with a guitarTaylor Swift added plenty of dark colors and snake-print styles to her closet during the “Reputation” era. Getty Images

Slide (or should we say slither?) into “Reputation”-inspired styles like the Snake Ring ($150) from Swift-approved jewelry label Awe Inspired. If it’s Swift’s sparkly stage looks you’re after, pair the bling with an equally eye-catching black bodysuit like H:ours’ Silvana style ($68).

For more reptile-inspired fashion — that won’t cost you as much as Swift’s snake-covered Roberto Cavalli tour look — try patterned pantyhose from Amazon, like the Xiusemy Fishnet Tights ($19, originally $11), which have a 4.5-star rating and over 500 reviews.

The “Reputation” album cover itself also makes for a hot-off-the-presses costume; just pick up a newspaper-inspired style like the Newsprint High Rise Straight Long Jeans ($188) from Swift-loved brand Reformation.

A silver snake-shaped ringAwe Inspired

Awe Inspired Snake Ring ($150)


1989

Taylor Swift in a purple skirt and sunglassesWelcome Swift to New York (or whichever city you’re seeing her in) with a “1989”-themed ‘fit.Visual China Group via Getty Images

Throw it all the way back to 1989 (or 2014, when the album was released) with crop tops like the Charmian Colorful Rhinestone Push Up Bra (from $49), which has over 1,000 largely positive reviews on Amazon. 

For a one-and-done matching set, shop sparkly styles like the bestselling Persephone Top & Mini Skirt Set ($319) on Revolve.


Red

Taylor Swift sporting leather shorts on her Swift sported leather-look shorts on her “Red” tour.WireImage

Long before “Maroon,” there was “Red.” Capture the essence of the “22” music video with a pair of Armear Oversized Heart Shaped Retro Sunglasses ($11) and the Abercrombie & Fitch Curve Love Vegan Leather Dad Short ($56, originally $70).

If it’s “Red (Taylor’s Version)” you’re hoping to emulate, try the Free People Phoebe Slouchy Lieutenant Cap ($38).

And speaking of Phoebe, while collaborator Phoebe Bridgers’ stint as an opener on the Eras Tour has ended, you can still shop the Give You the Moon Charm ($398) from her Catbird collaboration — which Swift herself wore on-stage at MetLife Stadium in May.

A model in a red capFree People

Free People Phoebe Slouchy Lieutenant Cap ($38)


Speak Now

Taylor Swift in a purple dressChannel Swift’s “Speak Now” era with a ponytail-and-dress combo.Getty Images

Perhaps Swift meant it literally when she sang, “It was the end of an era, but the start of an age.” After all, “Speak Now” marked her final album before her shift into pop stardom — and the first of her eras where she regularly wore her signature red lipsticks, which include MAC’s Matte Lipstick in Ruby Woo ($22).

Copy one of the most instantly recognizable looks of the era, Swift’s purple tour dress, with a similar style like the Topdress Polka Audrey Dress (from $32) on Amazon.

Or for an ethereal gown fit for the stage, consider the BCBG Max Azria Fit and Flare Evening Gown ($434).


Taylor Swift/Fearless

Taylor Swift in a white dress in 2008Taylor Swift’s career kicked off with country-inspired style.WireImage

Go back to Swift’s country roots (and her first two album eras) with Western footwear, like the Gaucho Two Tone Cowboy Boot ($70, originally $95), and a breezy sundress, like the Madewell Button-Front Tiered Midi Dress ($115).

If Swift’s shimmering Roberto Cavalli stage look has you saying “You Belong With Me,” snag a similar style for less with the gold ASOS Design Cami Embellished Mini Dress ($245).


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