Taylor Swift Just Debuted New 1989 Outfits—See the Pics

It's a new era. The European leg of the much-lauded Eras Tour officially kicked off in Paris tonight, and Taylor Swift had plenty of newness up her sleeve. For starters, she added a section for her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, during which she debuted a new all-white outfit. She began that part of the performance wearing a marching band coat complete with epaulets. She then shed that layer and revealed a white dress custom-made by Vivienne Westwood emblazoned with the lyrics, "I love you, it's ruining my life." The dress is made of recycled taffeta, and she completed the look with custom Christian Louboutin lace-up ankle boots.
During the Paris show, Swift also debuted a new fringe dress and black boots for the Fearless era, new tops and skirts for 1989, and a new Midnights bodysuit by Zuhair Murad Couture. Phew! How does she continue to top herself every single concert? Scroll down to see the photos.
Taylor Swift's New 1989 Outfits
So far, Taylor Swift has debuted four new color combinations for her 1989 era, all designed by Roberto Cavalli with Christian Louboutin boots. On May 17, Swift revealed her latest look in Stockholm, Sweden. The yellow and blue represent the colors of Sweden's flag.
New Tortured Poets Department Outfits
Taylor Swift wore a custom Vivienne Westwood Couture dress with Christian Louboutin ankle boots for the Tortured Poets Department era.
New Midnights Bodysuit
Taylor wore a new blue Zuhair Murad Couture custom bodysuit with Christian Louboutin Gael Boots for her Midnights era.
New Fearless Outfit
Fans are loving her new Fearless fringed dress, which she paired with Christian Louboutin boots.
New Lover Bodysuit
Last but not least, Swift debuted a new orange bodysuit by Versace and matching Christian Louboutin knee-high boots for the Lover set.

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