Taylor Swift Flaunts Natural Curls as She Steps Out in Sydney in Mini Skirt and Corset Top
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Taylor Swift prepared for her second half of shows in Australia in style.
The 34-year-old was captured by paparazzi leaving Pellegrino 2000, a restaurant in Surry Hills, a downtown district in the Australian city of Sydney. For the occasion, Swift rocked her natural curls, a black corset tank top and an olive mini skirt, which she paired with a black leather belt and some gold accessories, per photos obtained by TMZ.
The international pop superstar was joined by Sabrina Carpenter, who is also on the bill for the rest of the Australia leg of Swift's Eras Tour and was seen sporting a red and white mini dress, which she paired with a brown Louis Vuitton saddle bag.
Taylor Swift has been spotted dining with fellow singer Sabrina Carpenter at Pellegrino 2000 in Surry Hills this evening. #9News
DETAILS: https://t.co/Js1dXEpkll pic.twitter.com/X7M5luWbqW— 9News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) February 20, 2024
Swift has been in Aussie territory for about a week, first touring in Melbourne before scurrying over to Sydney, where she's set to begin performing again on Friday, Feb. 23. The "Cruel Summer" songstress and Carpenter are slated to entertain in the area until Monday, Feb. 26, with the duo then jet-setting over to Southeast Asia for a slew of shows in Singapore at the beginning of March.
Prior to this most recent sighting, the 14-time Grammy winner was spotted making her way over to her private jet after wrapping up her Melbourne concert series wearing two accessories that paid tribute to her romance with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
For the big travel day, Swift donned a New Era Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Champions cap, which looked fairly similar to the one her NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce wore immediately following his third Super Bowl win. She paired the hat with a dark mini skirt and skintight red shirt—possibly another nod to Chiefs red.
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