Taylor Swift’s style evolution

Taylor Swift’s style evolution

Since Taylor Swift has entered many different eras of music, we look back on how her fashion has grown alongside her irresistible melodies.
Since Taylor Swift has entered many different eras of music, we look back on how her fashion has grown alongside her irresistible melodies.

For her first Academy of Country Music Awards—which took place just a few weeks before her debut single “Tim McGraw” dropped—Swift wore a perfectly country dress with a handkerchief hem and, naturally, cowboy boots. She would return to the show the following year to collect the award for New Female Vocalist of the Year.

Since Taylor Swift has entered many different eras of music, we look back on how her fashion has grown alongside her irresistible melodies.


For her first Academy of Country Music Awards—which took place just a few weeks before her debut single “Tim McGraw” dropped—Swift wore a perfectly country dress with a handkerchief hem and, naturally, cowboy boots. She would return to the show the following year to collect the award for New Female Vocalist of the Year.

For the 2007 CMT Music Awards, where she won Breakthrough Video of the Year for “Tim McGraw,” Swift maintained her princess profile by bringing back this iridescent, aquamarine dress from the wistful “Teardrops on My Guitar” music video and wearing her long curly hair loose.

Since Taylor Swift has entered many different eras of music, we look back on how her fashion has grown alongside her irresistible melodies.

For her first Academy of Country Music Awards—which took place just a few weeks before her debut single “Tim McGraw” dropped—Swift wore a perfectly country dress with a handkerchief hem and, naturally, cowboy boots. She would return to the show the following year to collect the award for New Female Vocalist of the Year.

For the 2007 CMT Music Awards, where she won Breakthrough Video of the Year for “Tim McGraw,” Swift maintained her princess profile by bringing back this iridescent, aquamarine dress from the wistful “Teardrops on My Guitar” music video and wearing her long curly hair loose.

For this joyous, consciously girly clip, Swift sang about a “slammin’ screen door” and “sneakin’ out late, tappin’ on your window” while wearing a periwinkle corset and tulle skirt.

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