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See Taylor Swift's brand-new 'Speak Now' gown revealed at Milan Eras Tour
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Date:2025-04-09 04:25:01
Taylor Swift stunned Sunday night in a third all-new dress revealed on the Eras Tour in Milan.
On night two of the tour stop, Swift came out for her third era in a purple swirly gown with a pattern reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night." The "Enchanted" singer floated down the catwalk in the sparkly showstopper with thin shoulder straps. She sang only the one track from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" to San Siro Stadium before gliding back up the catwalk to disappear in the magical fog.
The outfit is the newest addition to the Eras Tour. On Saturday night, Swift unveiled a brand-new Roberto Cavalli "Fearless" dress and Vivienne Westwood "Tortured Poets" gown.
Taylor Swift in Milan:The superstar unveils new 'Fearless' and 'Tortured Poets' dresses
Cavalli posted a closer look at the tiger-striped "Fearless" dress on Instagram with the caption: "A night to remember: @taylorswift arrives in Milan. The #RobertoCavalli atelier has crafted a mesmerizing #RobertoCavalliCouture short party dress with a fringed skirt, entirely embroidered with crystals and micro-beads, evoking the iconic Roberto Cavalli #RayOfGold print look."
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Westwood's white "Tortured Poets" couture gown is similar to Swift's other "I love you, it's ruining my life" dress except the font reads "Who's afraid of little old me? You should be."
Although Milan is one of the leading fashion capitals of the world, fans online thought the new dresses may point toward an album or music video announcement.
Swift heads to Gelsenkirchen, Germany, for three performances on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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