Fans Are Glad to See Taylor Swift Re-Emerge in Very British Outfit Following Concert Cancellations
One week after Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts in Vienna were canceled because of a terrorist threat, the pop superstar publicly re-emerged—and she did so while rocking a very British outfit.
On Tuesday, Aug. 13, photos of Swift, 34, heading to a party at a London club called Annabel's circulated online. The "Cruel Summer" songstress donned a plaid outfit from British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood for the Aug. 12 event.
Swift reportedly hosted the event for her crew members ahead of her five Eras Tour concerts in London.
In the comments of a fan account's X post, Swifties reacted to the "Fortnight" singer being spotted for the first time since her concert cancellations.
One fan wrote, "MOTHERRR YOURE OKAY??????????????????????."
Another X user commented, "Aw Taylor so happy to see you!! I just hope she's emotionally alright," while someone else shared, "Oh my gosh, she looks amazing!! That outfit! It's so good to see her out and about again, I hope she felt safe, comfortable and happy to do so."
Meanwhile, others focused more on Swift's clothing, with many praising her look. One Swiftie wrote, "OMG I MISSED SEEING HER STREET LOOKS little miss 'I love fall' is peeking out!"
Someone else commented, "Woah that is London shiq [sic] if I've ever seen it. She's a real hottie."
Yet another fan declared, "The outfit gives 90's vibe but she is stunning," while a different X user wrote, "It’s giving Christmas tree farm."
Swift will perform at Wembley Stadium in London on Aug. 15, 16 and 17, and Aug. 19 and 20, before enjoying a break from her wildly-popular tour.
She is scheduled to return to the U.S. on Oct. 18 in Miami before heading to New Orleans and Indianapolis and wrapping up the Eras Tour in Canada.
Hopefully, for Swifties' sake, the pop star stops by for a few Kansas City Chiefs games to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, while on hiatus!
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