The Most Iconic Outfits from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour So Far

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Outfits: All the Details on Her Custom Looks

Millions of fans,one recording-breaking artist, almost 150 sold-out shows and a rotating wardrobe of 11 designers: These have been the winning ingredients of Taylor Swift’s renowned world tour.

More than halfway through its run, the Eras Tour is now officially the highest-grossing string of concerts of all time, having earnt over $1 billion in revenue from more than four million ticket sales worldwide. So astronomical is Swift’s success, she is less a music megastar than an economic tour de force — with her gigs generating more than $5 billion for local economies, according to the US Travel Association.

Performing a musical oeuvre that spans 18 years, Swift’s three-and-a-half-hour-long set might be a sonic mash-up, but it’s filled with a consistent level of sparkle: Zuhair Murad bodysuits (the latest one unveiled at London featured over 10,000 beads), Ashish sequined T-shirts and Roberto Cavalli crystal embellished skater skirts and bustiers, to name a few. Over the last year, fans have diligently matched Swift’s energy, arriving to shows dripping in sequins, crystals and glitter.

But there have been more than bedazzled leotards on show, too. Swift has donned everything from military jackets to the airy, diaphanous Alberta Ferretti frocks and regal Nicole + Felicia ballgowns — plus we’ve seen a few curveballs from her army of support acts, including Florence Welch, Suki Waterhouse, Hayley Williams and Sabrina Carpenter.

To mark the European tour drawing to a close, we’ve amassed Swift’s best and most memorable ensembles so far. Scroll on to see each look.

At Wembley Stadium on August 15 in London, Swift wore a green embroidered Alberta Ferretti gown.
Swift opted for a custom Versace embellished bodysuit for one of her many costume changes at Wembley Stadium on August 15 in London.
Taylor Swift performed in a Zuhair Murad bodysuit adorned with over 10,000 beads onstage during at Wembley Stadium on August 16, 2024 in London.
Florence Welch appeared onstage in a custom Del Core lace-trimmed dress during Swift's last performance at Wembley Stadium on August 20 in London.
Suki Waterhouse opened for Swift at Wembley on August 17 in a blush-toned Chloé dress.
Hayley Williams of Paramore was another of Swift's support acts for UK leg of her shows. Also at Wembley, Williams brought a different sartorial vibe with a cropped t-shirt, cargo pants and boxing boots.
At the Santa Clara show in California on July 28, Swift was a vision in violet. Her tiered tulle gown was designed by Nicole + Felicia.
While performing her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," Swift wore a custom Vivienne Westwood corset dress — pictured here at her Milan show on July 13 — emblazoned with lyrics from one of her songs "Fortnight."
Another Nicole + Felicia gown, this cream-colored bespoke embellished dress was spotted at Swift's show in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on July 17.
During another costume change at Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Swift arrived on stage in a custom, entirely sequinned Ashish T-shirt.
Vivienne Westwood's work made another appearance during Swift's set with this custom tailcoat, paired with a bustier and high-waisted hot pants. Her boyfriend and NFL footballer, Travis Kelce, joined her on-stage at Wembley Stadium on June 23 in London.
Pictured at the Principality Stadium on June 18 in Cardiff, Wales, Swift wears a serpentine jumpsuit created by Roberto Cavalli.
Swift had a number of matching two pieces designed by Cavalli, like this ombré orange number captured at La Defense on May 12 in Paris.
Cavalli strikes again with this flame-colored tiered dress worn by Swift here during a performance in Madrid on May 29.
Sabrina Carpenter opened for Swift during the South America leg of her tour. Here in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Carpenter matches Swift's energy with a jewel-encrusted two piece.

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