Taylor Swift Has Been Hiding ‘Tortured Poets’ Easter Eggs in Street Style ’Fits for 6 Months

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Taylor Swift, you really got us good.

Before the pop star’s Grammys announcement that she’d be releasing a brand-new album in April, Swifties and journalists were scouring her fall wardrobe for evidence that the Reputation (Taylor's Version) re-recording was next on her list. This was definitely understandable, considering Swift's ~reputation~ for hiding clues within everything from her social media captions to her red carpet looks, but it turns out that we were all focused on the wrong things.

While many publications noted Swift's turn toward a preppy, collegiate aesthetic, she was also sneaking multiple clues about the double-album's track list within her street style, beginning as early as October 2023. Since the release of The Tortured Poets Department on April 19, Swift style commentator Sarah Chapelle (@taylorswiftstyled) has been digging through her archives and pulling out references to The Tortured Poets Department that were hiding in plain sight before Swift even wore “The Albatross” dress to the Grammys in March.

Metaphors

I can see it, actually.

For starters, Chapelle somehow clocked that Swift was wearing a hair clip from Anthropologie's “Aimee” claw hair clip set for a girls’ night out with Selena Gomez all the way back in October 2023. In fact, the sushi outing took place October 19, 2024, exactly six months before the release of Tortured Poets on April 19.

By now, we've all heard the song “thanK you aIMee,” which is widely believed to be about her longtime feud with Kim Kardashian. Swift also wore one of the clips from the $24 set in her recent “Fortnight” recap video.

Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are seen at Sushi Park on October 19, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.

Celebrity Sightings In Los Angeles - October 19, 2023

Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are seen at Sushi Park on October 19, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.
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Next up is the $2,850 “Cassandra” shoulder bag from Saint Laurent, which is reportedly named after the man who designed the “YSL” logo, Adolphe Mouron Cassandre. When Swift wore the bag during a November outing with Gracie Abrams, Chapelle thought the purse was a Reputation easter egg—and you're not going to believe how close she was to the truth.

“A part of me can't help but wonder if Taylor felt kinship to a bag that also shared a name with Cassandra of Greek myth fame who was doomed to utter prophecies that no one would believe,” Chapelle wrote at the time. “The poetry of that possibility really strikes me as it feels almost assured that the next (Taylor's Version) re-record release will be ‘reputation’—an album that of course has roots in a famed phone call gone wrong where Taylor told the truth and no one believed her.”

Now Swift has a whole-ass song called “Cassandra” on Tortured Poets. Well done, Chapelle.

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams are seen on November 13, 2023 in New York City.

Celebrity Sightings In New York - November 13, 2023

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams are seen on November 13, 2023 in New York City.
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Oh, you thought we were done? Nope. Swift also seems to have referred to her new song “Robin” back in January 2023, pairing The Row's $1,290 “Robin” leather Chelsea boots with a hooded cashmere maxi dress from the same brand.

Taylor Swift is seen at Electric Lady Studios on January 18, 2024, in New York City.

Celebrity Sightings In New York City - January 18, 2024

Taylor Swift is seen at Electric Lady Studios on January 18, 2024, in New York City.
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That's all the specific song references we know of so far, but if there are more, Chapelle and other Swifties will surely dig them up. The moral of the story: When it comes to Taylor Swift's street style, it truly is that deep.

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Originally Appeared on Glamour