On Sunday, May 19, Taylor Swift will conclude her third and last stop on her The Eras Tour in Stockholm, Sweden. With a maximum capacity of 60,000, the Friends Arena holds the record for most single-day attendance. On the first night of the performance, the 34-year-old singer broke that record. However, that’s not it! The Cruel Summer singer also captured the hearts of her Swedish fans by dressing in a significant yellow-blue ensemble.
Swedes amazed by Taylor Swift’s new attire
On May 9, the All Too Well crooner made her fashion debut on the first night of her Paris exhibitions. By adding her most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department, and rearranging the album eras in the setlist, Swift further redesigned The Eras Tour. All of Swift’s new looks showcase her gorgeous and daring sense of style, but one particular set has caught our attention the most: a shimmering ombre crop top and skirt set paired with a mismatched pair of heels.
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Swift chose blue and yellow for her Christain Louboutin footwear and specially-designed Roberto Cavalli ensemble during her first Eras Tour performance in Stockholm. The vibrant ensemble complemented the nation’s flag colors, and the poignant gesture moved the hearts of Swedish supporters. Fans raced to social media to show their admiration for the loml singer shortly after the images and videos from her Eras Tour event went viral.
Just Taylor performing in a blue and yellow dress in front of a blue and yellow crowd here in night one, Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪🥺💙💛 #StockholmTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour #TheErasTour pic.twitter.com/MIDmHzMqKL
— 🇸🇪 N1 Stockholm 17.05 | Take me to the lakes (@chuuthetrain) May 18, 2024
One fan commented, “Just Taylor performing in a blue and yellow dress in front of a blue and yellow crowd here in night one, Stockholm Sweden,” alongside a carousel of images and videos from Swift’s performance on X, the former Twitter. “No, but the fact that Taylor chose blue and yellow dresses and then the 1989 combo for Stockholm N1,” remarked a different fan. Another fan added, “Y’all, it’s the color of the Swedish flag!”