As the lyricist herself asked, “Are you ready for it?”
Needless to say, this tour will be a little different.
Of course, this concept does present fans with one problem what are we supposed to wear?

As every fan knows, each Swift era features its own unique style and aesthetic.
In terms of fashion, the album featured the singer embracing her country roots.
During this era, Swift wore a lot of youthful, floaty dresses paired with bold cowboy boots.

She wore plenty of sequins and fringe.
But, she still stuck to her country roots with her trusted cowboy boots and signature curly hair.
Go for a mini sequined dress paired with cowboy boots to pay homage to this era at the tour.

Speak Now
“Speak Now,” came in 2010.
During this era, T-Swift was a little more grown-up.
Her outfits had a vintage look that complemented songs like “Enchanted” and “Haunted.”

She wore retro necklines and full-skirted ballgowns, styled softer curls, and ditched the cowboy boots.
She also famously wore a pair of red Lolita heart-shaped sunglasses during the “Red” years.
She even debuted her signature bangs and red lip during the era.

This album had an ‘80’s-inspired sound and her outfits reflected this.
This outfit would be perfect for the eras tour.
“I felt completely incapable of doing or saying anything publicly, at all,” she toldThe Guardian.

This album saw Swift reborn as a fearless bada**.
The woodsy, dreamy “Folklore” era was defined by, you guessed it, folky fashion.
Along with her famous chunky white cardigan, Swift wore a lot of long peasant-style dresses and cozy knitwear.

She also went for a soft, carefree, romantic curly up-do.
Evermore
Taylor Swift’s album “Evermore” had a very similar feeling to “Folklore.”
Once again, the album centered around fictional characters and stories and featured an acoustic, folky sound.

Swift famously wore a checked peacoat with a long, casual braid on the album cover.
This album had a dark, nighttime feel.
Her fashion from this era was a mix of ’70s-inspired casual looks and “Bejeweled” evening wear.


