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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m surprised at the criticisms against Swift. I don’t listen to her music, but her fashion choices have never struck me as problematic. She’s slimmer and prettier than most posters on DCUM, I’lll warrant, and she could wear a garbage bag and look perfectly OK. [/quote] I don't think her fashion choices are problematic, they're just...not great, imo. For as pretty as she is and as much money as she has, her looks always fall flat for me. And, again, I love her music, so this is not an attack![/quote] Agree, not an attack at all. I agree with the PP who noted that her lack of personal style is actually kind of endearing, and relatable. She does not have a cohesive personal style at all and is very trend driven. She's actually self aware about this to a great degree -- the whole premise of the "Eras" tour and promotion is the idea that she changes her style with every album and tour. That's why her costumes for that show range from big princess dresses to sexy catsuits to showgirl style corsets to feminine, deconstructed gowns. She's pop, she's rock, she's indie, she's country. This is the whole thing about Taylor Swift. I think that makes selecting a wedding gown hard -- presumably she is doing it with the belief it will be her only wedding, so there's pressure for it to be iconically "Taylor" in a way that literally nothing she's ever worn is. Which is why I agree she'll do a suite of dresses, probably something kind of princessy for the ceremony, something sexy and slinky for the reception, and something short and fun for the afterparty. Everything custom. Also she loves accessories so I would expect some of those, not just a veil (but definitely a veil for the ceremony) but hats, bags, fun shoes, etc. That's something pretty consistent about her style. Beyond these expectations, no idea. But again, this isn't an attack, just my read on her style after decades of observation.[/quote]
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