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Taylor Swift Is in Her Corset Era—and with These 5 Styles, You Can Be Too

Ribbed and regal

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taylor-swift-corset-era: A collage of photos of Taylor Swift wearing corset tops to different events. All on a cream and burgundy gradient background.
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There must be something about Arrowhead Stadium, because every time that the Chiefs play, Taylor Swift is rocking yet another fashion-forward ensemble. From matching plaid sets and thigh high burgundy boots to double denim Daisy Dukes and cinnamon-colored lipstick, Swift's had no shortage of photo-worthy looks. This time around, The Tortured Poets Department singer was spotted in a matching red and black houndstooth blazer and skirt as well as knee-high black boots and a black top-handled bag. But what really caught my eye was the black satin fitted corset top that she paired with the set. Turns out, it was the Victoria Secret Very Sexy Classic Silk Corset Set ($100; $35) (and it's going fast!). But, this is also not the first time we've seen Swift embracing the form-fitting corset silhouette.

While attending boyfriend Travis Kelce's first regular NFL game of the season this year, Swift wore a fitted denim bustier corset top and matching high waisted shorts. The pop singer also wore a black and yellow plaid corset top with an attached flowing train to this year's VMA awards. And last week, Swift stepped out in NYC wearing a swishy off the shoulder striped dress with a water color-esque corset upper and off-the-shoulder sleeves. And while Swift is wrapping up her Eras tour, I think she just might be in the midst of her corset era. So I gathered five styles to shop—like this lacy moment from Reformation ($168)—so that you can stock up on the chic Swiftie staple.

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Shop Corset Tops

This faux leather corset from Heartloom is the perfect way to add some edge to any outfit. Crafted with a darted faux leather front and softer ribbed jersey back, you'll be riding in style (and comfort).

The structure of this Cami NYC bodysuit is unparalleled. Made with a boned bodice featuring bustier cups and an intricate lace fabric overlay, you can pair it with leather pants or tailored trousers to add a bit of sophistication to any look. Plus, it comes in two colors, a more neutral black and a bolder pink shade so you can channel your inner Elphaba or Galinda.

What I especially love about the DOLAN Sweetheart Cropped Corset Tank is that it comes in both standard and plus sizes. Featuring a cream and brown checkered houndstooth print, this tank is ideal for layering for fall and winter. Pair with a suede coat, mini skirt, scrunched mid-calf socks and loafers for a preppy-meets-boho chic moment.

Fitted through the waist with ribbed boning, the Idalia Top from Reformation is giving Renaissance Faire in the best way. Accented with lace border detailing, the delicate floral corset is definitely a show-stopping piece. Made from dead stock fabric, you can guarantee that this purchase will be one-of-a-kind.

Looking for something that you could wear to the office and to dinner and to the club? ASTR The Label's Nivia Corset Top is your answer. Made with a classic gray and white pinstripe design, the rounded bottom, tank-style piece is minimalistic enough to pair with jeans, trousers, skirts and more and the cropped fit allows you to show a little skin if you're so inclined. Plus, the ruched backing allows for some much needed stretch when it comes to fitted garments like corsets.


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