Madame Tussauds recently launched 13 brand-new Taylor Swift wax figures. Swifties are driving up the trends online after the world-famous wax museum brand revealed its most ambitious tribute yet to the global superstar. Each figure is styled to reflect a different moment from her record-breaking Eras Tour. Accordingly, the phrase “Taylor Swift wax figure” quickly began trending as fans rushed to see which cities would host each look.
Madame Tussauds launches 13 Taylor Swift wax figures based on her Eras tour looks
13 Taylor Swift wax figures have been unveiled across 13 cities on four continents. This makes it the largest multi-figure release in Madame Tussauds’ 250-year history. Furthermore, each statue captures a different era in Taylor’s evolution. They take inspiration from the tour that ran from March 2023 to December 2024 and drew millions of fans worldwide.
Designed over 14 months by a team of more than 40 expert artists, the figures aren’t just replicas – they’re immersive recreations. The intention? To make Swifties feel like they’ve stepped straight onto a stop of the Eras Tour.
Here’s a breakdown of some of the standout figures and where you can find them:
- Hollywood: The Speak Now figure wears the iconic lilac Nicole + Felicia ball gown with an ombré tulle skirt.
- Las Vegas: Fearless is represented through a dazzling gold-fringed Roberto Cavalli mini dress.
- New York City: Midnights comes alive with a tinsel jacket and a midnight blue Zuhair Murad playsuit.
- Orlando: Reputation fans can find the fierce black sequined catsuit with red snake embellishments.
- Nashville: Evermore is honored with a mustard-hued Etro floor-length gown.
Each outfit has either been faithfully recreated by the original designer or closely matched by the studio artists at Madame Tussauds.
Moreover, Madame Tussauds Global Brand Director Laura Sheard shared in a press statement, “The phenomenal success of her record-smashing tour is the perfect moment for Madame Tussauds to immortalize with 13 figures. Taylor’s lucky number. across four continents to ensure we’re reaching as many fans as possible.” (via People)
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.