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Taylor Swift Wore Her Go-to Skirt Silhouette for a Girls’ Night Out With Sabrina Carpenter

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After a jam-packed couple of weeks filled with world travels, Super Bowl celebrations, and record-breaking shows, Taylor Swift is taking some much deserved girl time while Down Under. On Tuesday, Swift and pal (and Eras Tour opener) Sabrina Carpenter were spotted enjoying a girls’ night out in Sydney, Australia just a few days before the first Eras stop in the city.

The friends were photographed on their way to dinner, and for the outing, Swift wore a black tank top with a bow and hook-and-eye details that she paired with a brown-and-black belted pleated miniskirt, plus a dainty gold bracelet and coordinating gold chain. Her blonde hair was styled in her natural curls, accentuated with her signature forehead fringe, and she switched up her go-to red lipstick for a more subtle mauve color.

 

For her part, Carpenter wore a red-and-white, polka-dot romper with an eyelet lace trim. She accessorized the look with a gold choker, matching ring, Louis Vuitton shoulder bag, and a black leather jacket, which she carried in one hand. In terms of glam, she kept it relatively simple with dewy skin and a glossy lip, and styled her blonde hair in loose waves and curtain bangs.

Last week, Swift performed in Melbourne, Australia, where she played to a crowd of 96,000 people, marking her biggest show to date. “This is the biggest show that we have done on this tour or any tour I have ever done,” she can be see telling the crowd in a fan-captured video shared to X. “That’s the version you get of me tonight, the version that’s completely starstruck by the fact that so many of you wanted to hang out with us on a Friday night in Melbourne.”

Swift departed Melbourne on Sunday while giving a sweet nod to her boyfriend Travis Kelce by wearing her custom diamond TNT bracelet and a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Champions baseball cap seen in photos captured by People.

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