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Taylor Swift Fans Were Convinced Reputation (Taylor’s Version) Is Coming Based on an Eras Tour Update

Any time Taylor Swift is spotted in a new look, countless internet sleuths attempt to decode her ‘fit’s hidden meaning. Now, the same can be said for Swift’s Eras Tour costumes.

Throughout the tour, Swift rotates through a series of custom looks for each of her albums. From her Speak Now dresses to her Red-era sequins t-shirts, Swift rarely wears the same look two concerts in a row. Back in May, Swift even changed up her original 1989 skirt and crop top sets by Roberto Cavalli for a simpler design she continues to mix and match throughout the European leg of her tour.

Taylor Swift in one of the OG 1989 sets in Kansas City on July 08, 2023.

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An example of the new 1989 looks, worn in London on June 23, 2024.

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On July 13, fans honed in on a couple Eras Tour looks that Swift debuted in Milan. During the concert, the official Taylor Nation management team account confirmed she wore a new Fearless dress and it immediately sparked some excitement from fans.

“THE NEW FEARLESS DRESS IS EXTREMELY REP TOUR CODED,” one fan posted on X.com. Alongside a photo of the gold and black sequins dress and a gold and black look from her Reputation tour. Rep TV is currently trending on X.com as fans speculate that Swift will announce her next re-recording by the end of the concert, which is still going on.

As one fan posted, “FIRST TIME PLAYING IN MILAN AFTER 13 YEARS, A NEW REPUTATION CODED OUTFIT, REPUTATION TV ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT!!!”

Taylor Swift on July 13, 2024.

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Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Reputation Stadium Tour on August 11, 2018.

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One Eras Tour update account also posted about Swift’s new Tortured Poets dress featuring the lyrics, “Who’s afraid of little old me? You should be.” While the lyric isn’t from Reputation, it feels very fitting for the revenge-themed album.

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