Taylor Swift Album Inspired Outfits

Monday, November 23, 2020

I can't believe how long it has been since I've blogged. I was looking back at my old posts and realized I've only posted about three times in the past year. Recently, I've started posting a lot more on my YouTube channel and Instagram Reels. Since I write and edit a lot during work, creating videos has been a super exciting way for me to stay creative and share my love for fashion and beauty in a different way. I'm hoping to start a regular schedule of posting on here and my YouTube channel. I know I've said this before, but this time, I'm extra motivated to stick with it. 

In this post, I'm sharing Taylor Swift outfits inspired by each of her albums. I put together eight outfits, one for each album. Keep scrolling to check out each outfit. 

Self-Titled Album


This is obviously Taylor Swift's most country album, so I decided to go with an outfit that felt classic, innocent, and country. The white eyelet dress is a classic piece, which felt summery and added a little bit of youthfulness to the outfit. 

To amplify that country feel, I added a denim jacket and cuffed the sleeves. This look is pretty simple, but I felt like it went well with the album.  

Fearless


When I think of
Fearless, girly dresses, cream, tan, and gold colors come to mind. So, that's exactly why I went with this off-white ruffled lace dress. I remember when I bought this dress, my mom told me it reminded her of something Taylor Swift would wear, so that could've played a role in my decision too. 

Speak Now 


Alright, so Speak Now is my absolute favorite Taylor Swift album. Her style during this era is
full of floral dresses, sequins, and headbands. For this outfit, I chose this white and blue floral printed dress because it looks almost identical to a dress I saw Taylor Swift wear during this era, so it was kind of a no-brainer. Plus, The romantic style of the dress completely encapsulated the romantic feel of the album.

Red


During the
Red era, Taylor Swift's style was very classic with vintage-inspiration thrown in. She was often seen wearing stripes, high-waisted skirts and shorts, and a-line silhouettes. I obviously had to include the color red in this outfit, so I chose my red high waisted skater skirt and paired it with a black and white polka for sweater. Of course, I needed a headband to match, so I added my red bow headband. 

1989


The 1989 era, was full of two-piece sets. You know, the matching cropped tops and mini skirts that were super popular and still are today! I don't have a specific matching set, but I still went the cropped top and mini skirt route. I chose my hot pink skirt and paired it with my white lace crop top. During 1989, Taylor Swift wore a lot of brighter colors, which is another reason why I wanted to go with this specific skirt. 

Reputation


Reputation
was very dark and full of snake print. Honestly, I wasn't crazy about the style of this era, so creating an outfit based on this album was a little out of my comfort zone. I don't normally gravitate towards a completely dark colored outfit, so it was neat to try something new! I decided to go with a dark green body suit, black high-waisted jeans, and added a black leather jacket for extra edge. 

Lover 


So
Lover was very much my aesthetic too. This era was full of pink and pastel colors, which if you know me, you know I absolutely love! To tie in the watercolor look from the album, I chose this chiffon button up shirt, which I tied to make it look cropped. I've had this shirt since high school, and hadn't worn it in a very long time, so I feel like this era gave a new life to this piece. To go with the shirt, I opted for my high-waisted yellow shorts. I thought these were perfect because it helped tie in yellow, which Taylor Swift wore often during this era and the fact that they are high-waisted is a plus too. 

Folklore


First step? Find a cardigan. I'm sure it's a no surprise that I've included a cardigan in this outfit. The aesthetic of
Folklore is cozy, cottage core, and floral prints. Oh, and some oversized pieces mixed in too. To go with my cardigan, I chose this midi pink floral print dress. I felt like the midi-length, pastel color and print, and puff sleeves completely covered everything needed for the aesthetic. So, the fuzzy cardigan was like the cherry on top!

I find it so fascinating that inspiration for fashion can be taken from anywhere. Have you been inspired by Taylor Swift's style or her albums when it comes to fashion? Let me know in the comments below if you have and which outfit was your favorite!

 
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