and one blink-and-you’ll-miss-it clip shows the superstar wearing a draped dress strikingly similar to the one she selected for the awards show. When Taylor Swift hit the Grammys red carpet in ...
Elizabeth Taylor. 1961. The actress showed ... Here she wore an ice-white sheath dress by Armani Privé. Charlize Theron. 2013. Another fabulous dresser for the Oscars. The Raff Simmons design ...
Wait, did Taylor Swift rewear her 2024 Grammys dress in her “Fortnight” music video? In a teaser for the music video, which dropped via Instagram on Thursday, April 18, and features Post ...
Taylor-Joy shocked fans when she appeared at the Dune: Part 2 premiere in a dramatic white Dior gown, inspired by Marc Bohan’s work for the house’s spring 1961 couture collection. Up until ...
Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; marialuciahohan.com Taylor Swift can still make the whole place shimmer, and so can her dress! On Saturday, April 27, the pop superstar, 34, was joined boyfriend Travis ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are back in Las ... though he left his tie at home and kept his white dress shirt unbuttoned at the neck. "NBD. Just T Swift and her man Travis Kelce,” one fan ...
To say that Taylor Swift is the queen of Easter eggs is an understatement, and it looks like her 2024 Grammys dress was a nod to her then-forthcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Not only did he dress stars such as Beyonce and Taylor Swift for the red carpet but he designed some of their most memorable stage costumes for, respectively, their Renaissance and Eras tours.
Not long after Taylor Swift attended a charity auction in Las Vegas with Travis Kelce, Swifties have identified her Reputation-coded green dress—and it may be time to start preparing for the ...
Taylor Swift has released a new era of fashion for herself, embracing a dreamy, historical style. For her Spotify visuals, the star wore a romantic Lally silk dress in white by Khaite from their ...
Taylor Swift and Tom Hanks are not boycotting the Oscars over its “woke” policies, as suggested by the headline of an article labeled as satire and shared online without that context.