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Taylor swift debut era
Taylor swift debut era











Apply a deep side part and twist a front section sideways into something that looks almost like a side-bang. You can use either a pink or red lipstick - she wore red on the album cover, but tended to wear pink lipstick more in public appearances.įor the hair, apply heat protectant throughout, and curl hair until you reach the crown of your head. Next, line your eyes with the black liner, with a thin stroke on the inner corners and a much thicker stroke, almost a wing, in the outer corner. Tools for this look:Īpply foundation and concealer as you normally would. She wore a lot of dresses over sweaters and accessorized with some thin headbands over the forehead. Speak Now Era Taylor Swift Halloween Costumeĭuring the Speak Now era, Taylor’s hair was a little sleeker than during Fearless, and her makeup was bolder. Accessorize with boots, long necklaces, or an acoustic guitar if you have one. Any sparkly or shift dress will do well for this look. This will get you that springy, coiled look.įor the outfit, I’m wearing a beaded white shift dress. When you slide a curl off of the barrel of the curling iron, hold it in your hand for a few seconds to let it curl in place. I cleaned up the edges with a makeup wipe.įor the hair, spray heat protectant throughout your hair and then use the 1″ curling iron to curl small chunks of your hair.

taylor swift debut era

You can also apply pink or peach lipstick or blush, if you like.įor the 13, use the turquoise eyeshadow to write out the numbers one and three on the back of your right hand with your finger. Line your eyes with the black liquid liner and make the line thicker in the outer corner. Apply white eye pencil to the inner corner of your eye and smudge it with your ring finger.

  • Turquoise eyeshadow (if doing 13 on hand)įor the makeup, apply any concealer and foundation as your normally would.
  • Her look focused on glittery shift dresses, and she wrote her lucky number 13 on the back of her hand during her tour. She’d also ditched the blue eyeshadow at this point (as have we all. In the Fearless era, Taylor was still wearing her curly hear but with less volume at the top. Fearless Era Taylor Swift Halloween Costume You can accessorize with boots or cowboy boots, and an acoustic guitar if you have one. If you’re going to curl your hair, spray heat protectant throughout and curl in small pieces to create maximum volume.įor the outfit, I’m wearing a tea-length floral sundress. For curly hair, you can clip up your roots after showering to create volume while your hair dries. If you have wavy or straight hair, create some volume at the roots with hairspray or gel. Taylor wore her signature curls during her debut era, but with more volume than during Fearless or Speak Now. Apply black liquid liner in a thin line, and add several coats of mascara. Smudge the white shadow with your ring finger to make it a little softer.

    taylor swift debut era

    Next, apply your turquoise shadow over the lid, and shade in the inner corner of your eye with the white eye pencil.

    taylor swift debut era

    Tools for this look:įor the makeup, first apply any concealer or foundation as you normally would (I don’t tend to wear foundation, so I’m not in any of these photos). Now, at least, you have Claire’s.) She also often wore floral white sundresses with cowboy boots. (Thank goodness for the unicorn trends, or you wouldn’t be able to find those items anywhere. Taylor Swift’s debut album came out in 2006, when turquoise eyeshadow and pink lip gloss were still cool.

    taylor swift debut era

    If you do, thank you for your support! Debut Era Taylor Swift Halloween Costume This does not influence the price you pay for the item, and you’re never obligated to buy through my links. Please note that this blog post contains affiliate links, which means that if you purchase an item through my link, I may receive a small kick-back. I think this would be a really fun group costume, but if you’re looking to do a one-person Taylor Swift Halloween costume, you could choose your favorite era of hers to recreate! Today I’m sharing a Taylor Swift Halloween costume tutorial featuring one look for every era or album. Seeing all the past versions of Taylor together got me thinking about how fun it would be to do a Taylor Swift Halloween costume. As the years have passed and she’s released new music, I’ve loved seeing her evolve as an artist, which is why the “Look What You Made Me Do” music video was so fun for me to watch. I’ve been a fan of Taylor Swift since her first album.













    Taylor swift debut era