Taylor Swift Retains Her Showgirl Era in Floral Look for Seth Meyers Show
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Taylor Swift Retains Her Showgirl Era in Floral Look for Seth Meyers Show

Taylor Swift embraced her “The Life of a Showgirl” era’s aesthetic when she made a guest appearance in a recent episode of the talk show, “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” on Wednesday, October 8. The singer-songwriter, who has been busy promoting her latest twelve-song album, looked absolutely mesmerizing in a matching floral set from Wiederhoeft. The ensemble featured a strapless corset top and a matching mini skirt.

Taylor Swift’s look for Seth Meyers show features easter eggs from new album

Taylor Swift recently wowed fans with her eye-catching look from a new episode of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Not only did the singer-songwriter look elegant, but what also caught fans’ eyes was all the easter eggs on her outfit from her newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” The matching Wiederhoeft set donned by the artist included a corset top in black. It had pink, purple, and green flowers on it, with some of them having a metallic sheen.

The ensemble further showcased a matching floral micro mini skirt. The outfit fitted the singer like a glove. According to Marie Claire, the floral work seemed to channel the flowery filming set of her new song, “Fate of Ophelia.” In the meantime, the lilacs on her top and skirt might have been a reference to the lyrics, “Ferris wheels, kisses, and lilacs / And things I said were dumb” from her track, “Eldest Daughter.”

As for footwear, Swift continued the floral theme by donning a pair of gorgeous metallic Aquazzura heels in rose pink. The open-toed sandals had flower petal-like sequin embellishments. As for accessories, the singer-songwriter opted for a jaw-dropping choker necklace from David Morris.

The piece had a reference from another song, “Opalite” from her 12th studio album. It featured 26 karats of onyx, contrasted with 16.13 karats of white diamonds and 264.38 karats of tourmaline. The white diamonds might also be a nod to the artist’s song, “Elizabeth Taylor.” The late actor’s iconic fragrance line is also called White Diamonds.

Originally reported by Nikita Nath on theFashionSpot.

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