Taylor Swift, The '22' T-shirt That She Wore To The 'eras Tour' Shows
Even though Taylor Swift has a large collection of Eras Tour costumes, she does not have much time to change into different costumes between songs.
When it comes to Swift's Red set, in particular, she begins by donning a graphic T-shirt that is reminiscent of the attire she wore in the music video for "22" over a pair of black shorts and a fedora that coordinated with the ensemble. After playing “22” live, Swift, 35, rips off the top to reveal a red-and-black bodysuit.
It was recently brought to the attention of Swift's followers on social media how she removes her shirt. Natalie Lecznar, Swift's backup dancer, can be seen walking up behind Swift to assist her in a video that has since gone viral. The footage was captured from the floor portion of the audience. During the time that Swift is maintaining her final posture, Lecznar unzips the back of the garment and takes it offstage over her shoulder carrying it.
Onstage and off, Swift is known for her ability to make rapid adjustments. Swift removes her white Vivienne Westwood gown with the assistance of dancers Kam Saunders and Jan Ravnik in order to perform the Tortured Poets Department portion of the setlist. Following that, the two individuals assisted her in putting on a metallic jacket over her short shorts and a bra of a neutral hue before she performed her interpretation of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart."
Once the routine closes, Swift’s dancers hold up Las Vegas-style feathered fans over the pop singer. While she is waiting, she wears a colorful wrap dress over the two-piece outfit that is either white or black. When Swift is ready to depart, she indicates to the dancers to move the feathers and they exit the stage. Swift then begins the acoustic segment of the event, which has been branded by fans as “surprise songs.” You may also read this: Adorable Look That Will Elevate Your Tomboy
“I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward and I don’t want to limit anything or say, ‘Oh, if I played this song, I can’t play it again,’” Swift previously remarked during a February concert in Australia. “I don’t want to take any paint colors out of the paintbox [or] tools out of the toolbox.”
She continued, “That was really to challenge me to, like, really get to all the ones that I don’t just naturally gravitate towards. I feel pretty happy about having done that.”
Once the routine is complete, Swift’s dancers hold Las Vegas-style feather fans over the pop diva while she slips a colorful wrap dress over the white or black two-piece. When Swift is ready, she instructs the dancers to move the feathers and they depart the stage. Swift then begins the acoustic segment of the act, which fans have dubbed the “surprise songs.”
“I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set going forward and I don’t want to limit anything or say, ‘Oh, once I’ve played this song, I can’t play it again,'” Swift previously revealed during a concert in Australia in February. “I don’t want to take colors out of the paint box (or) tools out of the tool box.”
She added: “It was a real challenge for me to really achieve all the things that I’m not naturally drawn to. I’m incredibly pleased of having done that.”