New York Times Fashionさんのインスタグラム写真 - (New York Times FashionInstagram)「Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which began just over a month ago in Arizona and ends in California in August before heading overseas, is like a mini-tour of fashion weeks, replete with sparkles, chiffon and a message tee.  Each musical era @taylorswift revisited in the show had — and has — its own look, all 10 or so of them. To watch her go through them in succession is to see not just fabulous clothes worn with purpose, but also the hamster wheel of constant reinvention that has been the model for contemporary female pop stars since Madonna set the tone in the 1980s.  It’s possible that the many, many outfits not just a tour down memory lane but a more pointed piece of meta-commentary on the expectation that female pop stars constantly unveil new versions of themselves for our viewing pleasure, one-upping their old image with new wardrobes ad infinitum, writes chief fashion critic @vvfriedman.  “The female artists that I know of have reinvented themselves 20 times more than the male artists,” Swift said in her 2020 documentary, “Miss Americana,” as various versions of her public personas flash by: teenage Taylor, with her gold ringlets, sparkly blue eye shadow and princess dresses; “1989” Taylor, with her ironed bob and glittery bodysuits; “Reputation” angry Taylor, with snakes crawling up her limbs.  Read more about the outfits that embody Swift’s “Eras” at the link in bio. Photos by @cassidy_araiza; Octavio Jones/TAS23, via Getty Images; Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management」4月26日 0時26分 - nytstyle

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which began just over a month ago in Arizona and ends in California in August before heading overseas, is like a mini-tour of fashion weeks, replete with sparkles, chiffon and a message tee.

Each musical era @テイラー・スウィフト revisited in the show had — and has — its own look, all 10 or so of them. To watch her go through them in succession is to see not just fabulous clothes worn with purpose, but also the hamster wheel of constant reinvention that has been the model for contemporary female pop stars since Madonna set the tone in the 1980s.

It’s possible that the many, many outfits not just a tour down memory lane but a more pointed piece of meta-commentary on the expectation that female pop stars constantly unveil new versions of themselves for our viewing pleasure, one-upping their old image with new wardrobes ad infinitum, writes chief fashion critic @vvfriedman.

“The female artists that I know of have reinvented themselves 20 times more than the male artists,” Swift said in her 2020 documentary, “Miss Americana,” as various versions of her public personas flash by: teenage Taylor, with her gold ringlets, sparkly blue eye shadow and princess dresses; “1989” Taylor, with her ironed bob and glittery bodysuits; “Reputation” angry Taylor, with snakes crawling up her limbs.

Read more about the outfits that embody Swift’s “Eras” at the link in bio. Photos by @cassidy_araiza; Octavio Jones/TAS23, via Getty Images; Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management


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