Did Taylor Swift Recycle Her 2024 Grammys Dress in Fortnight Music Video?

May 2024 · 2 minute read

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 contours Post Malone, Swift, 34, is observed in a fitted white corset robe that features amassed material at the skirt. Fans briefly took to TikTok to compare the dress to the Schiaparelli design she wore at music’s largest night time in February.

“Wowww….Easter eggs we couldn’t even foresee❤️🫶,” one fan wrote in the feedback section of side-by-side pictures of the appearance. A second social media consumer wrote, “IT’S THE SAME DRESS?!” Other eagle-eyed Swifties identified that the clothes are “an identical but now not the similar.”

Naturally, Us Weekly needed to investigate.

The Schiaparelli quantity Swift donned at the Grammys featured a ruched corset bodice that cascaded into an A-line skirt completed with a thigh-high slit and a glamorous train.

The white dress in the music video also featured a corset most sensible, but it surely wasn’t ruched. It fell into a draped skirt as well, which appeared extra folded at her waist than the Schiaparelli design did. While the quantity also had a slit on the leg, it appeared to be knee-high, as a substitute of thigh-high.

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In the teaser, Swift even accessorized with equivalent jewelry that she wore on the Grammys. For the awards display, Swift donned a black choker that includes an oblong clock on it. In the music video, she wore a light-colored silky choker completed with a square pendant, seemingly such as a clock.

Swift introduced The Tortured Poets Department while accepting the award for Best Pop Vocal Album on the Grammys. She later released the album at 12 a.m. EST on Friday, April 19, and stunned fanatics with some other album at 2 a.m.

“It’s a 2am wonder: The Tortured Poets Department is a secret DOUBLE album,” she wrote by way of Instagram. “I’d written so much tortured poetry in the previous 2 years and sought after to percentage all of it with you, so here’s the second installment of TTPD: The Anthology. 15 additional songs. And now the story isn’t mine anymore… it’s all yours.”

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