Taylor Swift Eras Tour: How to 'get the look' without the designer price tag
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Taylor Swift’s Eras tour kicked off last weekend in Arizona and, as well as reminiscing through her album catalogue, she has been rocking some incredible custom-made designer outfits. From Versace bodysuits, Roberto Cavalli fringe dress to Christian Louboutin boots. We have been obsessed with Tay-Swifts show-stopping style.
But if, like us, your pay-check can’t quite stretch to a bespoke custom made Zuhair Murad Couture ball gown then we have just what you need. Here’s how you can get the ‘Eras Tour’ wardrobe from the high-street.
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The main theme throughout the tour was lots of glitter, sparkle and sequins. These sequin dresses are perfect for the Reputation Era when we saw the singer wear lots of bright colours and sequins. This Pink Mini Bodycon Dress (£90) is similar to the magenta two-piece the singer wears in her show. The Black Sequin Mini Dress (£75) with asymmetrical detail is a perfect ode to the asymmetrical bodysuit both available from River Island.




Lover Era
In this era, we saw the singer wearing a lot of fringe detail - think 1920’s flapper girl and imagine yourself shimmying to ‘shake it off' on the dance floor. River Island have a Lime-Green Fringe Dress (£110) or you could opt for a Pink Dip-Dye Midi Dress (£225) from Phase Eight at Next as a perfect homage to the Lover Era.




Evermore Era
Ever since we saw Taylor sitting at the piano in a mustard ‘cottagecore’ style embroidery dress from Etro we have searched high and low for the perfect similar piece. Next have a Yellow Linen Midi Dress (£64) which will give you the ‘Evermore’ style for an everyday look. The dress also comes in cream.
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