Steal Her Style: Taylor Swift’s Primary Colours

Taylor Swift is rarely seen out of a sparkly frock or gown, considering how many awards shows she’s attended and dominated this year, but in her downtime Swift turns down the volume for a more subtle, refined look.

Taking colour blocking to a new level, Swift goes back to basics by pairing a navy cable-knit Ralph Lauren sweater with a golden yellow pleated chiffon skirt, demure red heels and a lady-like Fendi ‘New Silvana’ bag.

You can recreate this look for much less this winter.

American Apparel cable sweater ($103.63) Dorothy Perkins pleated mustard skirt (£22) Topshop leather Gusset Lady bag ($100) and Dune block heel ballerina pumps (£42).

Credit: INFDaily

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About Catherine Kallon

Catherine Kallon is the founder and editor of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com. Prior to the launch of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com, Catherine worked at the London Advertising agency Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R successfully pitching and winning the Land Rover account which then went onto win several creative awards. Catherine also worked in Event Management creating runway shows for Chanel and Alice Temperley plus organising special one-off events for Giorgio Armani and Louis Vuitton.

9 thoughts on “Steal Her Style: Taylor Swift’s Primary Colours

  1. EmmaWoodhouse

    I think is super-cute and so Taylor! Kudos to her for knowing what she likes and sticking to it. I would wear this look. :)

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  2. ullis

    i much prefer her candid style to her red carpet style. i wish i could say they’re equally good, cause i am big big fan of tswizzle and she has sooo much potential to wear and pull off the best dresses (she basically has the body of a supermodel)

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