Following the cancellation of her Vienna Eras Tour show dates due to a foiled terrorist plot, Taylor Swift and her team are taking extra precautions before her London shows begin Thursday. Despite the seriousness of the situation, Swift found a moment to celebrate with her team at a wrap party held at the exclusive members-only club, Annabel’s. DeuxMoi shared photos of Swift leaving the party on Monday night, showcasing her preppy style in an olive, red, and magenta plaid blazer and miniskirt set from Vivienne Westwood. She paired this with a ruffly white blouse and accessorized with ankle socks and olive Mary Jane pumps. Her hair was styled in loose waves, and she wore a bold red lip to complete the look.
This isn’t the first time Swift has been spotted in a plaid matching set. In December, she was seen wearing a Stella McCartney gold and black plaid jacket with a matching miniskirt and black top while out in New York City. Swift’s fashion choices always make a statement, and her latest plaid ensemble is no exception.
As Swift wraps up her European tour with five final shows in London, she is looking forward to a break before resuming her tour in Miami in mid-October. During this break, she plans to spend time with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, who has been busy with training camp for the Kansas City Chiefs. Swift is committed to attending as many of Kelce’s games as possible once the NFL season begins.
The Eras Tour will come to a close on December 8 in Toronto, with Swift confirming that there will be no additional dates in 2025. During a show in Liverpool, she expressed her gratitude to her fans and reflected on the tour coming to an end. Swift’s passion for performing and connecting with her audience was evident as she shared her excitement for the remaining shows and the memories created throughout the tour.
As Swift prepares for the final stretch of her tour, fans can look forward to more iconic fashion moments and unforgettable performances. Swift’s dedication to her craft and her fans is unwavering, making each show a memorable experience for all in attendance.