Taylor Swift Rocks 'Tortured Poets Department'-Themed Outfits at 'Eras Tour' Show in Paris
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While belting out songs from her latest album for the first time at her concert in the City of Love, the 'All Too Well' hitmaker surprises Swifties with new white ensembles.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift has revealed new outfits for her "Eras Tour". The "All Too Well" hitmaker surprised her fans, famously known as Swifties, with fresh "The Tortured Poets Department"-themed ensembles at her recent show.

On Thursday, May 9, the 34-year-old singer/songwriter took the stage at La Defense Arena in Paris, France. As it was her first time belting out several songs from her latest album, she rocked new get-ups that are nods to the record.

While delivering "But Daddy I Love Him", "So High School", "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me" and "Down Bad", Taylor looked stunning in a long white dress that came with a very low-cut design and two thick straps. The gown, which was designed by Vivienne Westwood per Page SIx, flared out on the wearer's waist.

The lower part of the sleeveless dress featured several lyrics from the album, including "I love you, it's ruining my life." The lyrics were written in similar fonts with a black ink. She completed the look with a black choker necklace and a pair of white boots, which had matching laces as well as heels.

Before Taylor started singing "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived", she sported a long-sleeved white trench coat. The outer, which made her look in sync with her marching band, had white embellishments all over it.

For the makeup, the "Shake It Off" songstress looked bold with her dramatic eye makeup, including a thick black wing eyeliner. She also put on a bright red matte lipstick. In addition, her long blonde tresses, which cascaded down her back, appeared a little messy with her bangs covering her forehead.

During the Thursday concert, Taylor also delivered other tracks from "The Tortured Poets Department". Among them were "Fortnight", which she created with fellow artist Post Malone, as well as "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart".

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