Taylor Swift’s latest black and gold dress is creating buzz among fans. This short fringe dress reminiscent of her outfits from the “End Game” sets is making waves on social media.
Currently performing the European leg of her highly successful Eras Tour, Taylor Swift introduced notable new outfits for her Fearless, 1989, and TTPD sets during her Milan Night 1 show. These new details have fans speculating that ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ might be on the horizon.
The Fearless set at her recent show featured a new Roberto Cavalli black and gold fringe dress, with a design echoing their Ray of Gold capsule collection by Fausto Puglisi. This particular fringe dress is reminiscent of her outfits from the “End Game” video and the “King of My Heart” black and gold bodysuit from the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.
Fans are buzzing about the crystals and micro-bead pattern on the new dress, which resemble the red and black bodysuit she wore during the 1989 set on the Reputation tour. The tiger print also calls to mind the oversized hoodie dress with a sequined tiger in the “Look What You Made Me Do” music video.
Adding to the excitement, the Milan show featured Taylor in a sparkly blue blouse and skater skirt during the 1989 set. This outfit, usually mismatched for 1989, reminds fans of her frilly blue ensemble in the “Delicate” music video from the Reputation album. Fans also recall her matching blue ensemble from August 2022, when she announced the release date for 1989 TV in California, fueling further speculation about a new re-recording.
Taylor’s dedicated fanbase on X noticed that she played “Shake It Off” from 1989 during the Reputation tour while wearing the black and gold outfit. One fan tweeted, “OK NEW FEARLESS DRESS WHICH IS REPUTATION-CODED HMM, SO WHAT IF TAYLOR WEARS A NEW REP-CODED DRESS FOR AN ERA IN EVERY SHOW AND AT THE END SHE’LL FINALLY WEAR A NEW DRESS FOR REPUTATION ERA AND SHE’LL ANNOUNCE REPUTATION TV!?!? CLOWNS, WALK WITH ME.”
Another fan pointed out the dress’s tiger stripe resemblance, linking it to the tiger motif on her 1989 outfits. Another fan exclaimed, “It’s so rep tour oh my God.” Taylor also debuted a new TTPD outfit featuring lyrics from “Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me,” hinting at a potential music video for the TTPD song, further showcasing her knack for Easter eggs.