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Taylor Swift Breaks Instagram In A Floral Blue Gown For ‘Eras Tour’ Film Premiere As Fans Call Her ‘Modern Cinderella’

October 14, 2023 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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The world premiere of Taylor Swift‘s highly-anticipated concert film at The Grove in Los Angeles was marked by her stunning entrance in a strapless, romantic, baby blue gown by Oscar de la Renta.

Ever since she stepped out on the red carpet on October 11th, Swifties on social media have compared photos of her in the outfit to “Cinderella” and a “princess.” The fitted top of her floral cutout dress highlighted her slender waist while the flowing hemline gave it a regal, elegant look.

Taylor Swift Shuts Down The 'Eras Tour' Film Red Carpet In Romantic Baby Blue Gown

To dazzle up her ensemble even more, the Grammy winner, 33, rocked Giuseppe Zanotti pointed-toe stilettos that matched her frock. Swift also "bejeweled" her get-up with a diamond necklace, stud earrings, and shiny rings by Akillis, Anabela Chan, and Cathy Waterman.

As for her glam, the "Anti-Hero" hitmaker wore her signature curly tresses in a chic faux bob. For her makeup look, Swift shined with the help of sky blue eyeshadow, voluminous lashes, rosy blush and her trademark bold red lip.

The 1989 (Taylor's Version) songwriter previously revealed that the film chronicles special moments and performances from her record-breaking Eras Tour, which she deemed to be "the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far."

Prior to its official worldwide theatrical release, Swift's Eras Tour film broke records as the highest-earning concert movie in history, amassing $100 million in advance ticket sales globally, according to Variety.

The "Lavender Haze" artist has recently taken a short hiatus from the road after finishing the first US leg of her Eras Tour.

She plans to embark on another string of shows in Latin America in November, followed by visits to Asia, Australia, and Europe in early 2024. Fans can also expect additional dates in the US and Canada in the fall of next year.

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