January 5, 2024
Style & Beauty,
Taylor Swift attends the New York City Poor Things premiere.
Literally and figuratively, Taylor Swift can make the whole room shimmer.
As we saw over the course of 2023, the pop phenom lit up the biggest stadiums across the globe with a history-making, career-spanning tour notably featuring sparkling fashion statements, light-up bracelets and mesmerizing production.
With some time off here and there since the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour wrapped, Swift has spent a good amount of time rounding up her girlfriends for dinner outings and supporting boyfriend and NFL tight end Travis Kelce. And whether she’s been huddled in a leather booth or cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs, you better believe that Swift is still bejeweled.
Sure, Swift has the innate allure that comes with being a world-captivating superstar, but she has had some help elevating her sparkle with some jewelry.
Proving a particular fondness for the brand, Swift opted for VRAI pieces on three recent special occasions.
In support of her dear friend Emma Stone, Swift attended the premiere of Poor Things on Dec. 6, enlivening her black-on-black look with VRAI Round Brilliant Solitaire Studs, Ear Drop Jacket Trillion and Linked Tennis Earrings. She also donned the same lineup of VRAI pieces the night before at a Manhattan dinner outing and during the Chiefs’ Dec. 3 game against the Green Bay Packers.
Taylor Swift heads to dinner in Manhattan on Dec. 5.
Clearly Swift has a keen eye for how diamonds can add a touch of elegance no matter the occasion. What’s more, her opting for VRAI inclines her support of sustainability in luxury. The fine jewelry brand creates its diamonds in the world’s only zero-emissions foundry right in the Pacific Northwest.
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Taylor Swift watches the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Green Bay Packers from a VIP booth.
And the other good news is you can snag these Swift-approved pieces for yourself. Each type of earring is available now for purchase on the VRAI website.
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