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While there is never a bad reason to dress like Taylor Swift, we here in Dallas have a good occasion this week! Taylor will be at the AT&T Stadium Oct. 17, so we want to make sure y’all are as T-Swizzed out as possible. Who doesn’t want to get their “Style” on? We’ve got you covered, so let’s go ahead and capture that “good girl faith and a tight little skirt.”

The good news- other than being able to get excited about Taylor Swift for a good reason- is that this doesn’t have to break the bank! I was able to make a bunch of Swift-esque outfits all from things I already own. Scour through your closet, raid from your roomie, and ask all the girls on your floor! That “Blank Space” does not have to be the balance in your bank account, because these looks are all completely attainable.

Step One: Makeup

Taylor Swift’s makeup flirts with the line of very bold and almost natural. When in doubt, her favorite look always seems to be the cat eye and the red lip. Think of her kitties Olivia Benson and Meredith, and whip out the liquid liner. For a good wing use the tutorials here and here.

Outfit One: The Tutu

Photo By Moriah Raisis

Remember when Taylor Swift wore that Tulle skirt? I do, and it was glorious. Although it goes all the way back to the RED Tour, this idea is still classically Taylor. Get your ballerina side on! (Just don’t tell those Meadows dancers!) This can be really simple or very dramatic, it all depends on how you accessorize. For a more casual look, do as Taylor did here and pair with a casual tank and some flat shoes. If you want to go above and beyond, add a print and some a pop of color with stilettos.

Outfit Two: The Romper

Photo by Abigail Coon

T-Swiz loves to show off those gorgeous long legs of hers, and in a romper anyone can have the same look. If you go with solid colors, you can go mad with your jewelry and hair. A printed romper will speak for itself. This outfit will make your legs look amazing whether you wear heels or stay comfy in flats. Best part- it’s one piece and like having pants, so you always have the freedom to dance just as awkwardly as Taylor does without worry of flashing anyone. Shake it off for sure!

Outfit Three: Crop it out and print it up

Photo by Abigail Coon

It’s possible that the most memorable Swift look since her style revolution is the crop top. Let me just embrace the crop top for a moment- it looks good on anyone! It will always hit you at the narrowest part of your body. It can be dressed up or dressed down.  It gives you an illusion of trendiness and sass even if it only took you three seconds to pull it on. I am so thankful to Taylor for helping bring this look back into fashion. Try it out with a high waisted skirt. It’s so simple and fun. You can cut a T-shirt or tie a button down up, and voila! Instant T-Swiz style!

So you’ve basically got the Taylor style on lockdown now. First you are going to want to have a cat eye and a really bright lip color. Think flirty, floaty, fashionable, and fun. If there is one thing that Taylor has taught me, it is that you can’t really go wrong if you love what you are wearing. We can all imitate the T-Swiz glamour, but don’t forget to put your own spin on it! Taylor is all about being yourself and being who you are- think of her 1989 Revolution! You’ll never go out of style…

Feature Image: Courtesy of People Magazine

Moriah is a Senior at Southern Methodist University majoring in English and Psychology. She is currently the Campus Correspondent of the HCSMU chapter, and has held the positions of Senior Editor, Profile Editor and Associate Editor. She is also a member of the Alpha Xi chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. She loves coffee and satire, and she is not a morning person.
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