It seems Taylor Swift is a big fan of Australian fashion after the star was spotted in multiple looks from Down Under designers in a matter of days.
The megastar shared a quick montage of clips of personal moments from his life as he released his 11th studio album on April 19.
One shot shows the singer on vacation wearing the Devi Plunge V underwire bikini top from iconic Australian brand Zimmermann.
The $280 top is from the brand’s Summer Swim 2023 collection and features a colorful paisley print.
Taylor paired the bikini top with a pair of yellow striped briefs from Venroy, founded by Sean Venturi in Bondi Beach in 2010.
Taylor Swift wore two pieces of clothing from Australian brands in a promotional video. Her bikini top is from Zimmermann, while her shorts are from the brand Bondi Venroy.
The $280 top is from the brand’s Summer Swim 2023 collection and features a colorful paisley print.
It’s not the first time the 34-year-old has sported $150 shorts made in Australia.
She was seen wearing shorts and a matching shirt tied around her waist in a snap of her and her friend Blake Lively in a September 2022 Instagram post.
Unfortunately for fans of the artist’s style, the look will be difficult to recreate as both items are already sold out.
Taylor also used an Australian label in the video for her new single Fortnight.
She donned an extravagant ballgown by Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski.
Toni Maticevski’s team confirmed to FEMAIL that Taylor is the first to wear the $6,200 Candescent dress and have been in talks with the singer’s stylists since before the Grammy Awards, where she announced the release of her latest album in February.
The pearl-colored dress has a “sculptural silhouette,” an angular neckline and a ruching of the material artfully crinkled at the hip to reveal the thigh.
“Euphoric and romantic, the Candence dress is one of the most coveted silhouettes of the season,” says Maticevski.
Taylor paired the bikini top with a pair of yellow striped boxer briefs from Venroy. She also wore the shorts in September 2022 (right)
Taylor also used an Australian label in the video for her new single Fortnight. She donned an extravagant ballgown by Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski.
Swifty style blogger Sarah Chapelle, known as Taylor Swift Style, praised the choice of Australian fashion designer Maticevski, 47.
“This particular dress is from the brand’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection; its name, of course, to me is very reminiscent of the used ‘candescent’, which means to shine,” she said.
The dress is similar to the white Schiaparelli number that Taylor wore to the 2024 Grammy Awards.
It was at those Grammys that Taylor announced the release of her eleventh studio album Tortured Poets Department, where the song ‘Fortnight’ will appear in the clip.
Maticevski has been making waves on the Australian fashion scene since winning the New Designer Award at the Melbourne Fashion Festival in 2002.
From 2006 to 2010, the designer participated in New York Fashion Week and in 2017 impressed fashion lovers with a collection at Paris Haute Couture Week.
Maticevski has grown her brand to create ranges of shoes, leather goods and children’s clothing, has appeared in the pages of fashion magazines around the world and has dressed celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Alessandra Ambrosio and Florence Pugh.