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Taylor Swift's Best Looks Ever

Taylor Swift may be known for her daring bodysuits and other cool Eras Tour looks, but her feminine signature style was years in the making. See all her best outfits, beginning with the previous nation darling's absolute first sequins in 2007, here.

By Nadeen EmadPublished 3 days ago 3 min read

It’s fitting that Swift wore one of Beyoncé’s go-to brands, Balmain, to attend the premiere of the Renaissance concert film. Swift specifically chose a silver spring 2023 dress featuring a high slit and sequin-covered boutonniere on her bust.

When it came to the premiere of her own concert film, Swift went for a more feminine look, attending the event in a blue, floral cut out Oscar de la Renta resort 2023 dress.

Swift threw it back to the ‘70s at the American Music Awards, opting to wear a gold, embellished jumpsuit from The Blonds, Giuseppe Zanotti heels, and jewelry from Al Zain and Nouvel Heritage.

Taylor Swift wore a strapless Elie Saab gown to the 2011 Billboard Music Awards on May 22, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Wearing a shimmery Julien Macdonald dress for the 2019 American Music Awards red carpet.

Wearing glittery Balmain to the American Music Awards.

In Elie Saab at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas.

In a custom Louis Vuitton gown at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

This chic netted dress was designed by David Koma, and Swift wore it for the MTV Europe Music Awards red carpet.

Swift graced the 2019 Gala red carpet in a gorgeous peach and yellow pastel gown by J. Mendel. Her Lorraine Schwartz jewels, dainty headband and romantic updo made the look even more ethereal.

Swift arrived at the 2023 Grammys in a dark blue, long-sleeved crop top and matching floor-length skirt by Roberto Cavalli.

As if the crystal-embellished ensemble wasn't enough, the singer paired the sparkly two-piece with $3 million of worth Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, including sapphire earrings and multiple rings.

Swift made a grand return to the VMAs in August 2022 in a dazzling Oscar de la Renta minidress. She paired the sparkling number with matching Christian Louboutin heels and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

Taylor's floor-length, short-sleeved, chainmail Gucci gown made the 56th Grammy Awards shimmer in a whole new way. And, might we add: Her coordinating silver eyeshadow really rounded out the look.

Taylor opted for a unique silhouette courtesy of Michael Kors. She paired the asymmetrical cut-out sequin dress with strappy bejeweled heels and delicate diamond accessories.

Taylor Swift wore a black dress with a plunging neckline by Alexandre Vauthier to attend the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar party.

Swift paired the floor-length, green Gucci gown with pointed Christian Louboutin in a matching metallic green.

She also brought back her signature fringe and, to take her sparkle to the next level under the red-carpet lights, added a pair of dangling De Beers diamond earrings.

In a plunging, beaded Balmain jumpsuit with side cutouts that showed off her toned obliques at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. She accessorized the skin-baring garment with Brian Atwood heels and a custom black clutch reading "Bad Blood" in bold red letters.

From time to time, Tay brings out a little black dress on the red carpet. At the 2023 Music Video Awards, she wore a custom asymmetrical Versace gown adorned with a high-leg slit and Jimmy Choo sandals.

The outspoken star wore a navy asymmetric jumpsuit, embellished with gold chains, to deliver her most moving and feminist speech to date at the 2019 Billboard Women In Music awards.

Taylor Swift wore an orange crop top with pink maxi skirt by Atelier Versace to attend the 2016 Grammy Awards.

Taylor Swift wears J. Mendel crop top and black thigh-high-slit skirt with Casadei Trikini sandals, an M2Malletier clutch accessorised with Jennifer Fisher ring, Marina B bangle and ring to the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards.

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