Taylor Swift performed in a see-through lace catsuit for one of her most daring looks yet
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Samantha Grindell
Nov 1, 2021, 22:35 IST
Taylor Swift wore a see-through catsuit at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
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Taylor Swift performed at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday.
She wore a see-through catsuit covered head to toe in black lace during her performance.
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Taylor Swift wore one of her most daring looks yet at the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday.
Swift opened the ceremony, which honored stars like Tina Turner, Jay Z, and Carole King, with a cover of King's "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," Entertainment Tonight reported.
The Wicked Catsuit designed by Sarah Regensburger was covered head to toe in black lace and had transparent cutouts.
A high neckline and scalloped sleeves added to the garment, which is both animal free and vegan, according to the Sarah Regensburger website. It cost $557.11 at the time of writing.
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Swift wore a silver Greta Constantine jumpsuit beneath the Sarah Regensburger piece, and it was visible beneath the lace cutouts, giving her ensemble a sparkly look.
In her speech about King, Swift said, "I cannot remember a time when I didn't know Carole King's music," adding that her parents taught her that "Carole King is the greatest songwriter of all time," as Vulture reported.
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King said Swift was "like my professional granddaughter" in her acceptance speech, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Swift took a big fashion departure from the sleek look on Sunday when she dressed up for Halloween.
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Swift dressed up in a squirrel costume, as she shared on Instagram.
She captioned the post, "can't talk right now, I'm doin hot squirrel shit."
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