Taylor Swift is entering her new era in style.
The pop phenom announced her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” in a clip from boyfriend Travis Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast on Tuesday, sporting a seagull-printed shirt from her own merch store along with a khaki-colored Sandy Liang Paris Skort.
She accessorized with several rings and a few pieces of jewelry we’ve seen before, including her diamond-accented Cartier Santos Demoiselle watch and Panthère de Cartier necklace.


This marks the third time Swift’s worn this particular preppy skort in public; last month, she styled it with the same button-up shirt for a date with Kelce in Ohio.
She’s owned it since at least March 2024, when she wore it with a powder blue Khaite sweater and a pair of Reformation Agathea Chunky Loafers.
While the pleated piece is sadly sold out in her exact tan hue, it’s still available in both gray and navy — the latter of which Swift wore for an NYC date night in 2023.

Perhaps she’s shared her love of the look with Gracie Abrams, given the “Close to You” singer wore the same skort while opening for the “Eras Tour” the same year.
With Swift’s 12th studio album on the way, it remains to be seen whether preppy pleats — also a big part of her “Tortured Poets Department” aesthetic — will remain a hallmark of the era.
She also dropped a new curated Spotify playlist this week including her pop hits like “Bad Blood,” “Blank Space,” and “Wildest Dreams” — leading fans to theorize the new project could be a major sonic departure from her last album.
One thing’s for sure: With a new album on the way, so is fresh fashion.
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