Local outfit ideas for Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour”

No matter the era, we’ve rounded up local boutiques to grab some last-minute items for the concert this weekend.

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Taylor Swift performs during her “Reputation Stadium Tour” in May 2018. | Photo via Wiki Commons

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Taylor Swift will be in town Friday, Mar. 31-Sunday, April 2 for “The Eras Tour” at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The concerts will feature songs from the last 15 years, encompassing 10 albums and lots of outfit changes.

Swifties did the hard part, getting tickets — so we’re helping you shop local and pick out an outfit based on different album aesthetics.

Pro tip: If you plan to bring a bag, make sure it’s on the approved list — like this Taylor Swift Clear Stadium Approved Bag.

“Red”

The “Red” era is pretty simple — wear something red. The era featured 2013 hipster aesthetics with graphic t-shirts, fedora hats, black sequined shorts, and of course, the color red. Three (3460 Blue Bonnet Cir.) is serving looks with this Red Ruffled Tiered Skort and Sweetheart Crop Top.

“1989"

Think: Los Angeles glamour with a pop-princess flair featuring bright colors, glitter, and 1950s style. Shop at American Threads in University Park Village for the Joah Rose Applique Dress, Kai Sequin Crop Top, and Zachariah Studded Western Boot.

“Reputation”

Revenge is best served in style — honor the era with a more grungy, hard-core look by accessorizing at Love Bee Hive (4808 Camp Bowie Blvd.) with these Black Arizona Boots and this faux leather skort.

“Lover”

The “Lover” aesthetic relies heavily on rainbows, pastels, and mostly sequins. Stop by Hale House (4900 Camp Bowie Blvd.) to shop vibrant prints like this Hailey Sequin Heart Sweater paired with these Cady Rhinestone Boots.

“Folklore and Evermore”

The “Folklore” and “Evermore” aesthetics embrace the cottage-store vibes with pastel colors, cardigans, and flannels. Prippie (4829 Camp Bowie Blvd.) has a wide range of options like this Opal Floral Midi Dress and this beige Natalie Boot.

“Midnight”

Her latest album “Midnight” combines soft glam with a mix of other eras — but if you want to embrace the “Lavender Haze” aesthetic, you can’t go wrong with the color purple. Add a little sparkle to your outfit from You Are Here (5109 Pershing Ave.) with these Super Star-Purple Glitter shoes paired with this purple and silver pendant.

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