Taylor Swift made a bright blue splash at her latest premiere.
The 12-time Grammy winner stepped onto the red carpet at the premiere of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” the concert film of her current tour. She joined many other stars like Beyonce and Maren Morris. To the event, Swift slipped into a pair of blue strappy sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti. Her shoes featured a pointed base and a peep-toe opening, as well as an ankle strap for extra support.
The “Picture to Burn” singer paired her pumps with a coordinating gown from Oscar de la Renta. Her blue strapless dress was covered in large floral appliques and featured a fitted bodice and a flowing skirt. The bottom hem of the garment lifted a bit in the front, giving it a high-low effect and showing off her sandals. Swift added sparkly silver jewelry including a necklace, stud earrings and dainty rings. She also wore her hair pinned up, giving it a short bob effect that she famously donned during her “1989” era.
When it comes to her footwear style, Swift’s red carpets and onstage performances often include pumps, sandals and tall boots from brands like Christian Louboutin, Chloe Gosselin, Sophia Webster, Aquazzura and more. While off-duty, the singer-songwriter goes for Birkenstock sandals, ankle boots from Christy Dawn and Ugg, as well as Nike and Golden Goose sneakers. Recently, the musician has been reaching for knee-high leather boots from brands like Reformation and Louboutin.
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While the film was originally set to hit theaters on Friday, Oct. 13, Swift surprised fans the night of the premiere by announcing that showtimes were added, now beginning Thursday at 6 p.m. Before the added showtimes, “The Eras Tour” was projected to collect between $100 million to $125 million in its domestic box office debut. The film looks to generate another $30 million to $50 million internationally.
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