The custom-designed cowboy boots from the early days of her career and the frilly black dress that appeared in the MV Fornight released earlier this year are among Taylor Swift’s items that will be displayed at the V&A in London this year. this summer.
Taylor Swift | Songbook Trail is a free, temporary exhibition that celebrates the global superstar through her costumes, lyrics, music videos, musical instruments, awards and storyboards of many of her music videos.
According to the reveal, many items will help fans rediscover Taylor Swift’s childhood and recording legacy. The special thing is that they have never been known before, and this time they will appear.
Kate Bailey, senior curator of theater and performance at the V&A, said: “We’re delighted to be able to display a series of Taylor Swift’s iconic outfits at the V&A this summer. Taylor Swift’s songs as objects can tell stories, often inspired by art, history and literature. We hope this exhibition will inspire more curious visitors to explore further about the singer, her creativity and the V&A’s artifacts”.
There are 13 stops on the journey of discovery, and it is based on the singer’s favorite number. Each highlight highlights a specific Taylor Swift album. Among the outfits and accessories borrowed from the star’s personal archive, the most notable are the designer cowboy boots that came when she broke through as a country singer. in 2007, as well as a jet black shrug worn on the lead single from the album The Tortured Poets Department.
The V&A said the exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to explore the artist’s personal world and creativity, while celebrating her impact on the world stage and the strength of her community. fan of “Swiftie”.
In the UK, Taylor’s recent shows were part of the 152-date The Eras Tour , which visited 22 countries with each show lasting about 3 hours, attracting hundreds of thousands of fans to the venues. stadium, and pay an average of £206 for a concert ticket.
According to many statistics, the 17-day tour in England is said to be the most profitable concert tour in the island nation’s music history. In addition, Taylor Swift’s fans are also said to have boosted the London economy by 300 million pounds.
The pop superstar has performed in Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff, and will return to London for another five nights this August.
During a recent show, Prince of Wales – William – thanked Taylor for a “wonderful evening” after celebrating her birthday at her stop at Wembley on June 21. Kensington Palace also posted a photo on social media showing Taylor taking a selfie with William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte backstage before the concert.