Taylor Swift’s stunning outfits for each of her ‘eras’ create a fashion extravaganza at her shows! With 16 costumes for a three-hour set, it’s a sight to behold.

Those who’ve already seen Taylor in the U.S. this year agree all the stress is worth it.

The show, which opened in March and continues until August next year, is said to be the most expensive and complex production this century.

Fearless era: For the energetic Fearless set, it’s one of many shimmering Roberto Cavalli dresses, set with Swarovski Crystals, and plenty of fringing

Roberto Cavalli has unveiled the designs behind Taylor Swift’s hottest looks as she kicked off her new tour

Speak Now era

To sing Enchanted from the Speak Now album, Taylor has multiple options fit for a princess.

A tiered design from Nicole + Felicia Couture features mauve, lilac and purple glitter tulle, but some nights she dons a couture piece in dusky pink with silver starburst beading thought to cost £45,000. On others, it’s an Elie Saab 2020 couture gown.

To sing Enchanted from the Speak Now album, Taylor has multiple options fit for a princess

Taylor Swift wears iconic Speak Now purple for night two of her set at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City on July 8

Nicole + Felicia designs for the Speak Now era of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

The process behind the creation of the ethereal gown for Speak Now

1989 era

Taylor wears one of three £55,000 beaded mini skirts and matching bra tops — in either rich magenta, bright green or brilliant orange — from Roberto Cavalli for the iconic Shake It Off set.

Taylor wears one of three £55,000 beaded mini skirts and matching bra tops for the Shake It Off set

The designs from Roberto Cavalli are either rich magenta, bright green or brilliant orange

Reputation era

Taylor turns up the tempo in this show-stopping, asymmetric black and red catsuit from Roberto Cavalli, with sequins studded along the right leg.

A red and silver sequined snake motif winds from top to bottom, with boots sporting matching embroidery.

Taylor turns up the tempo in this show-stopping, asymmetric black and red catsuit from Roberto Cavalli, with sequins studded along the right leg

A red and silver sequined snake motif winds from top to bottom, with boots sporting matching embroidery

Midnights era

Oscar de la Renta owns this extravagant era.

The set opens with a loose-fitting, silver mini dress and fur coat before layers are shed to reveal a custom-made bodysuit costing £30,000 and studded with more than 5,300 hand-embroidered crystals and beads.

Oscar de la Renta is the designer of choice for the Midnights era – Swift’s studio album released last year

‘Our kind of midnight’ is written next to the work in progress by Oscar de la Renta

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