She’s in her “Eras Tour” era.
Taylor Swift made a dramatic entrance at The Grove in Los Angeles Wednesday night for the world premiere of her concert film, dressed in a blue strapless gown by Oscar de la Renta that was fit for a pop princess.
The “Cruel Summer” songstress’ floral cutout couture — which is still available to shop in select sizes, should you have $11,990 to spare — features a fit-and-flare silhouette and floor-sweeping hemline.
Swift bejeweled her look with a duo of diamond tennis bracelets, a matching necklace and diamond studs, all from Cartier, along with sparkling rings by Akillis, Anabela Chan and Cathy Waterman.
Along with her signature red lip, the superstar wore her hair in a softly curled faux bob with her bangs swept to the side (a nod to her “1989”-era haircut, perhaps), and added a swipe of sky-blue eyeshadow and a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti heels that perfectly matched her gown.
In August, Swift announced mid-performance that her “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” re-record was on the way with a series of blue costumes, making this look her latest to match the all-pop album’s color palette.
Rumored new beau Travis Kelce, a style star in his own right, did not attend the “Eras Tour” event — and in fact, when sources told TMZ Swift was planning a surprise appearance at the premiere, they clarified that her cameo was dependent on the security situation at the luxury mall.
The Grove closed for the first time in 20 years to host the buzzy event, and according to the outlet, “hundreds” of guards were hired to keep any chaos under control.
Even before its theatrical debut, Swift’s “Eras Tour” movie has made history by becoming the highest-grossing concert film of all time, having pulled in $100 million in advance ticket sales worldwide, per PvNew.
The movie captures the 12-time Grammy winner’s record-breaking, album-spanning tour in all its glory, and comes as Swift takes a brief break from the road.
Having wrapped the first US leg of the Eras Tour, she’ll head to Latin America in November for another string of shows before visiting Asia, Australia and Europe early next year; additional dates in the US and Canada are set for fall 2024.
Throughout her tour so far, Swift has dazzled fans with a series of sparkling outfits that celebrate her many style eras, from the fedoras and high-waisted shorts of her “Red” album cycle to the dreamy cottagecore styles from “Folklore” and “Evermore.”