This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Tampa chapter.
Everyone and their mother is going to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. If you got tickets but still don’t know what to wear, here is some inspiration from each era to help:
Debut:
- Cowgirl boots
- Teardrop rhinestones to reference “Teardrops On My Guitar”
- Long black gloves and a little black dress to reference the “Picture to Burn” music video
- Any green item
Fearless (TV):
- Anything gold/yellow
- Horse charms to reference “White Horse”
- Romantic white dresses
- Junior Jewels tee to reference the “You Belong With Me” music video
Speak Now:
- Purple dresses
- Bridal/wedding-inspired pieces to reference “Speak Now”
- White sundress with a brown belt to reference the “Mine” music video
- A baseball cap and crown duo with a friend to reference “Long Live” lyrics “you traded your baseball cap for a crown”
Red (TV):
- “Not a lot going on at the moment” tee to reference the “22” music video
- Striped shirt and high-waisted shorts
- Anything red, of course, especially red lipstick
- A scarf to reference “All Too Well”
1989:
- Sequins and glitter
- Skater skirts
- Anything blue
- Anything that references New York, like an I heart NY tee
Reputation:
- Black sequins
- Newspaper print
- Snake jewelry
- A car tee to reference “Getaway Car”
Lover:
- Light colors, especially pink
- A heart-shaped corset
- A “je suis calme” tee to reference the “ME!” video
- Pride-themed clothing to reference “You Need To Calm Down” and her ally era
Folklore:
- Cardigans, especially the folklore star cardigan if you are lucky enough to have it
- Cottagecore dresses
- Milkmaid braids
- Reflective silver sequins to reference “Mirrorball”
Evermore:
- Orange and brown jackets or flannels
- Anything plaid
- Single french braids
- A champagne-colored lace dress to reference “Champagne Problems” piano performance
Midnights:
- Midnight blue pieces
- Moon and star jewelry
- 70s themed items
- Lavender dresses to reference “Lavender Haze”