She’s written heartbreak anthems for decades. Now, Taylor Swift sounds happy and that might be her most radical move yet.
When The Fate of Ophelia music video premiered earlier this month, it was immediately clear that Taylor Swift was drawing from literary and visual traditions.
Christmas is coming early for Swifties, as the pop icon is releasing not one, but two binge-worthy projects on Disney+ on Dec. 12.
As a longtime fan, I have always been in Taylor’s corner. But while I thoroughly enjoyed the record overall, it’s not my favorite—it’s not a 100% skipless album.
When A-list power couples like newly engaged Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce decide to tie the knot, there’s far more at stake if the house comes tumbling down.
From hearing Teardrops on My Guitar at 15 to crying over her engagement at 33, Taylor’s songs have always found me where I was.
This is probably the most times Taylor Swift racked up clicks, reposts, and shout-outs in her ongoing era of global stardom.
Because in the end, the boy on the football team really did become her endgame. And for once, love story isn’t just a song, it’s reality.
A friendship bracelet, a dream, and a series of serendipitous moments—who knew they would lead to this engagement?
After an Instagram post of 12 orange-coded Eras Tour outfits and a mysterious countdown on her website, Swift dropped the news in a teaser for boyfriend Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast.
Every note, every lyric, every era, now belongs to her
At 30, she now stands as one of six self-made women billionaires under 40, along with Taylor Swift, Kylie Jenner, and Rihanna.