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Post by Admin on Jan 2, 2019 18:47:17 GMT
Taylor Swift and her crew rang in 2019 with a touch of nostalgia. The 29-year-old pop star celebrated New Year’s Eve by inviting her friends to dress up as their childhood heroes and they certainly delivered. Attendees, including Blake Lively, her hubby Ryan Reynolds, Gigi Hadid, Iris Apatow and childhood pal Abigail Anderson, honored a wide range of characters, from Dorothy of The Wizard of Oz and Mary Poppins to Nancy Drew, Steve Irwin and Mr. Toad. http://instagram.com/p/BsFKh8qFtj- On Instagram early Tuesday, Swift shared a series of photos from the epic party that showed off her Little Mermaid costume — complete with a long red wig — and a funny moment where she and the Deadpool actor in a spiffy grey suit are downing the last of some Aviation gin, a liquor brand Reynolds invests in. “Mary Poppins, Audrey, Ariel, Ms. Frizzle, Cinderella, Gwen, Mr. Toad, Avril, Nancy Drew, Posh Spice, Rizzo, Frida Kahlo, Steve Irwin, Dorothy..” the “Gorgeous” singer captioned the slideshow. “This new year we decided to dress up as our childhood heroes. Sending you all love and hope going into 2019 💗.”
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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2019 18:54:55 GMT
For such an evocative holiday – clocks, Champagne, descending balls, mass kissing and sparklers make a heady mix of joy, grief, regret, optimism, and dread – New Year's Eve/Day suffers from a dearth of official songs. Other than the corny "Auld Lang Syne" or, maybe, deep cuts from ABBA ("Happy New Year") and U2 ("New Year's Day"), few of us could hum any appropriate chestnuts from memory. That's weird and inconvenient; New Year's is the ideal, 100% secular, non-denominational, global holiday of November and December, a celebration that alienates almost no one. (Even Thanksgiving offends some.) It deserves a more robust musical catalog – and Taylor Swift's "New Year's Day" should top the list. "New Year's Day" is a perfect album closer on Swift's reputation, released last November. As if plunked on an attic piano whose dust cover has just been snapped off one sun-dappled January morning, it's a gentle, lower-case ballad that Swift and her listeners have earned after the thrilling, electronic cacophony of the LP's previous 14 tracks. It also hearkens back to the so-called "old Taylor" construct, the country-pop ingenue who never actually "died," the girl with just a guitar or piano, singing with aching bittersweetness and specificity about time spent with a boy, a man, a lover. Give it some time, a viral moment or a featured spot on a CW show, and "New Year's Day" should and could, belatedly, become one of her most enduring songs ever – the kind we and our offspring drag out every holiday season alongside the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham!, and Bing Crosby. With the reputation era almost in the rearview (a Netflix concert special which drops, yes, on New Year's Eve, is presumably the final album product), the campaign to enter "New Year's Day" into the forever holiday canon starts now.
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2019 17:47:14 GMT
Alert! Taylor Swift has been spotted at a recording studio. With Swifties everywhere buzzing about a possible new album, the superstar "End Game" singer might've just dropped another hint about her next chapter. While nothing has been officially announced, Swift was just spotted at recording studio in New York City. Photos show the 29-year-old donning a skirt, black leggings, oxfords and coat, with her hair pulled back in a scrunchie, exiting the studio on Thursday evening. "It appeared she was there all day as she was not spotted leaving until after 9 p.m.," a source tells E! News, noting that Swift looked "pretty focused" as she left the studio holding her phone and her purse.
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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2019 17:36:59 GMT
They may not be spotted together quite as often as fans would like these days, but longtime pals Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss are still on the same style wavelength. Swift’s new Elle UK cover was unveiled on Thursday, marking her first magazine appearance in nearly a year and featuring a personal essay written by the star on the power of pop music. The “Style” songstress, 29, fronts the April issue of the British glossy in a dramatic yellow dress by Gucci featuring a V-neckline, bold ruffles and bow-tied sleeves. A number of fans quickly picked up on the two looks’ similarities. “The Karlie Kloss – Taylor Swift crowd must be pretty excited since both have been featured in yellow dresses in the past week. [I’m here for all the theories],” one person tweeted. “Just a coincidence. Right,” another wrote on Tumblr alongside a photo composite of the pair.
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Post by Admin on Mar 30, 2019 17:38:52 GMT
Taylor Swift took to social media on Friday (March 29) to share singer/songwriter Ruston Kelly’s cover of her 2012 album cut “All Too Well.”
“Thank you @rustonkelly for this unbelievable cover of All Too Well and for your incredibly kind words about the song” the superstar wrote on her Instagram story, sharing a clip of Kelly’s video.
Featured on 2012’s Red, “All Too Well” was never officially released as a single, but remains a fan favorite track for its vulnerable lyrics, which she famously performed at the 2014 Grammys and whose lyrics are rumored to hint at the star’s short-lived romance with Jake Gyllenhaal.
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