Taylor Swift showed her support for Beyoncé Knowles-Carter by arriving at the recording studio in a pair of Adidas sneakers from the Ivy Park collection. Swift, who was spotted making several trips to Electric Lady Studios this week, was dressed in a stylish white and beige zebra print fleece, black leggings, and accessorized with tortoiseshell sunglasses, calf-length black socks, and her signature red lipstick. Despite coming straight from a rigorous gym session, the 34-year-old pop star looked effortlessly chic. Her Ivy Park x Adidas Savage Trail Ivytopia sneakers, priced at $108, are currently sold out.
Swift has a history of recording at Electric Lady Studios, where she produced some of her most beloved albums, including “Lover” in 2019. It’s unclear whether she’s working on new music or continuing her project to re-record her earlier albums. She has two remaining albums to re-record: her debut self-titled album and the sixth, “Reputation.”
Her studio visit follows a dinner at Lucali’s pizzeria with friends Blake Lively and Zoe Kravitz. Earlier in the week, Swift reportedly felt “uncomfortable” after a comment by Golden Globes host Jo Koy about her relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce. During the ceremony, Koy made a joke about the number of camera shots of Swift compared to those at NFL games. Swift, who appeared unamused, chose not to respond publicly. An insider revealed that Swift found the joke “tacky” and “uncomfortable,” but decided to remain silent. The source hinted that Kelce might address the incident on his podcast.
The remark led to backlash from Swift’s fans on Twitter, who defended her and criticized Koy. Koy later attempted to clarify his comment at the Billboard after party, stating that it was meant as a compliment. Despite this, Swift’s night was overshadowed by her loss to “Barbie” for the new Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award. Swift graciously applauded the winner, but her fans took to social media to express their disappointment, arguing that she was unfairly overlooked.