Taylor Swift kept a low profile while out in New York City on Wednesday, opting for a relaxed yet stylish look. The 33-year-old singer turned heads in a monochromatic blue outfit that highlighted her long, toned legs.
Navigating through the busy city streets, Taylor climbed into a black SUV waiting for her. Just the day before, she had been spotted heading to a recording studio in the city. Meanwhile, her former flame, Matty Healy of The 1975, was seen publicly displaying affection with his new girlfriend, Gabbriette Bechtel, nearby.
For her outing, Taylor wore a navy blue polo shirt adorned with a crimson embroidered logo and a white collar trim. She paired this with dark denim shorts, accentuating her tall frame. To add a pop of color, she wore pale yellow athletic shoes and carried a slim red Mansur Gavriel handbag, evoking a retro, 1960s vibe.
Her blonde hair was styled in flowing waves, complemented by bangs that partially covered her round-frame black sunglasses. Her makeup was flawless, featuring a bold red lip.
Despite recent PDA from Matty Healy and Gabbriette Bechtel, Taylor seemed unfazed. Taylor and Matty, who have known each other since 2014 and collaborated on an unreleased track in late 2022, were rumored to have a brief romance in 2023 following her breakup with Joe Alwyn. The relationship reportedly ended by June amid fan backlash over Healy’s past comments.
In other news, Olivia Rodrigo recently responded to speculation that her song “Vampire” might reference a feud with Taylor Swift. When asked by The Guardian, Rodrigo avoided a direct denial, stating she prefers not to specify the subjects of her songs, although fans have noted her previous acknowledgments of Swift’s influence.
As Taylor Swift continues her Eras Tour across the U.S., she is also set to make waves in cinemas with a concert film from the tour. The film is expected to be a major success, with projections suggesting it could gross over $100 million in the U.S. and Canada. The film, distributed by AMC, could potentially exceed $150 million in North America due to high interest and impressive presales.
This release comes as theater owners face a challenging period with stalled negotiations between major studios and the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions over fair compensation and transparency issues. The Swift film represents a significant boost for AMC, which has struggled in recent years.