Found: Taylor Swift's Exact Reformation Corset Top
And while our girl has been sporting plenty of out-of-budget styles as of late—unfortch, no, I can't afford head-to-toe Gucci on a writer's salary—Taylor's latest look is actually achievable. Well, partly. The Eras Tour performer paired her sold-out Mu Miu skirt, Mansur Gavriel Mini Cloud Clutch, and $34,000 Cartier watch with Reformation's Seren corset top while out with Travis this past weekend. The latter of which is not only under $200 but somehow still in stock in multiple colors—including the exact cornflower blue shade she wore in New York.
The structured tank has a flattering scoop neckline and subtle curved hem that snatches the waist without cutting off your airway (important!), while the fabric—a blend of Naia Renew Acetate and polyester—is silky-soft. Bonus points: It holds its shape and creates a crisp and polished look that feels put-together no matter how you style it. Although the Reformation top (Taylor's Version)—a.k.a that cornflower blue—is dwindling in sizes, there are more available in the classic black, ivory, and burgundy hues.
Not trying to drop $168 on one singular top? Totally fair! This $30 Amazon corset is a dead ringer and comes in way more colors. Plus, it will pair perfectly with the NIA Niko Skort (or even the brand's Smith Skirt), both of which could easily pass for Miu Miu. Toss on these white Schutz pumps if you really wanna round out the look too.
Honestly, snagging a Torrisi res just might be the hardest part to pull off.
Megan Schaltegger is an NYC-based writer. She loves strong coffee, eating her way through the Manhattan food scene, and her dog, Murray. She promises not to talk about herself in third person IRL.
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