Taylor Swift shined in a multi-colored gown that proves there is no such thing as "too much" color when it comes to fashion.
On Friday, Nov. 8, the pop star spent the night in the Meatpacking District in New York City alongside newly single Zoë Kravitz and comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
For the evening, Swift wore a Sunday Striped cotton corset dress from Vivienne Westwood, featuring blue and white stripes on the bottom and a watercolor-inspired corset on top.
To complete the colorful ensemble, Swift paired the gown with a show stopping For Future Reference Vintage 1970s ancient bronze coin necklace and a pair of Aquazzura twist slide sandals.
Swift is a well-known fan of Vivienne Westwood. In fact, one fan was quick to joke about the pair's multiple collaborations on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"i want someone to love me as much as taylor swift loves vivienne westwood," the fan quipped.
Back in July, while enjoying a double date with her boyfriend Travis Kelce and BFF's Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes, Swift chose a Cinderella blue drop-waist dress by—you guessed it—Vivienne Westwood.
And in August, while hosting an Eras Tour wrap party at Annabel, a members-only club in London, Swift wore a two-piece plaid skirt suit from Vivienne Westwood's Fall 2024 collection.
The set featured a cropped blazer with a nipped-in waist and a mini skirt with a wrap effect. Underneath, the Reputation singer wore a white ruffled "Wizard" top by the same label.
Swift then carried her affinity for Vivienne Westwood into the fall and the start of this year's NFL season. While attending the Oct. 7 Kansas City Chiefs vs New Orleans Saints game to cheer on her beau, Swift wore a plaid Vivienne Westwood dress paired with high books and her signature red lipstick.
Back in 2013, the pop star opened up about her fashion evolution, describing her style at the time as "feminine, experimental" and "classic."
"I like to wear in the spring, and I'll admit I'm obnoxious like this, I like to dress like a mini-Easter egg," she explained at the time. "I get really excited about seasons changing. I'm self aware about it but I'm excited about it.
"I like pastels and bows. I like to incorporate the summer wardrobe along with some things for spring into the overall look," she continued. "I'll have these style epiphanies. When I was 15, I realized that I loved the idea of a sundress and cowboy boots and that's all I wore for, like, two years."