Pop sensation Taylor Swift’s iconic costumes and outfits will be on display at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum in a free exhibit called the “Songbook Trail.” The exhibit will feature 13 installations showcasing outfits from various stages of Swift’s career, including costumes from her early albums like “Fearless” and “Speak Now,” as well as pieces from her more recent releases.
Fans will get a chance to see outfits like the Victorian-style dress she wore in the “Fortnight” music video, the lavender tulle dress from the “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” album cover, and more. The exhibit will also include personal items from Swift’s early career, such as her costume from the “Fearless” tour and the Taylor Koa guitar from her “Soul2Soul II” tour.
The exhibit is designed to give fans an up-close look at Swift’s celebrated looks throughout her musical journey. Fans will have the opportunity to see her costumes, musical instruments, and more in a theatrical trail across the museum’s permanent galleries.
In addition to the exhibit, two large murals inspired by Swift’s music have been installed close to London’s Wembley Stadium, where Swift will be performing next month as part of her “The Eras Tour.” The colorful murals, created by renowned street artists, add to the excitement surrounding Swift’s upcoming performances.
Overall, the exhibit and murals serve as a testament to Swift’s impact on the music industry and her dedicated fan base. The exhibit will run from July 27 to September 8, offering fans a unique opportunity to connect with the music and fashion of one of the biggest stars in the world.
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