Ed Sheeran Seemingly Hints at Taylor Swift's “Reputation” Era at 2024 Grammys
The "Shape of You" singer made his 2024 Grammys red carpet debut wearing a green-and-charcoal gray camouflage suit
Ed Sheeran could be hinting at Taylor Swift's next album.
The singer-songwriter, 32, made his 2024 Grammys red carpet debut on Sunday wearing a green- and-charcoal gray camouflage suit that gave similar vibes to the camo outfits Swift, 34, wore during her Reputation era. (Think: black, rustic T-shirts, camo.)
Underneath the suit, the "Shape of You" singer wore a black shirt. He finished off the look with a pair of futuristic-looking sneakers.
Swift, 34, also wore a Reputation-coded dress to the Grammys. The pop star stepped out on the red carpet wearing a white Schiaparelli gown with a lace-up corset. She paired the dress with black opera gloves, a cat eye and red lip.
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Swift's watch choker appeared to be set to midnight, which could nod at the release time of the album drop. There are six chains on her necklace, which lines up with Reputation being her sixth album, and the black-and-white of it all nods to the original album's black-and-white cover.
She wore her hair swept to the side in textured waves and completed the look with a vampy red lip.
Since the rerelease of 1989 this past October, Swifties have been piecing together the pop star’s Easter eggs hinting at her next album — and all roads seem to lead to the 2017 chart-topper.
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The theory has picked up speed in recent months, with many of Swift’s going-out looks appearing to be inspired by the goth aesthetics and snake emblems of the original Reputation.
In her TIME 2023 Person of the Year cover story, the Grammy winner, 34, teased that Reputation (Taylor’s Version) is almost here, describing her forthcoming record as such: “It’s a goth-punk moment of female rage at being gaslit by an entire social structure.”
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