She added a new green-and-orange sparkly set to her wardrobe.
Last night, Taylor Swift kicked off her three-day Eras Tour in Ireland with her first show at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, and as a way to show her appreciation to her international fans, she paid homage to the country with the ultimate sartorial tribute.
During the 1989 portion of Swift's performance—in which she sang fan-favorite hits "Blank Space," "Shake It Off," and "Bad Blood"—the pop star stepped out on stage in a sparkly two-piece set that featured the colors of the Irish flag: green and orange. For the occasion, Swift sported a sequined tangerine crop top with a matching necklace that featured a gold lion pendant and a coordinating shimmery green miniskirt. Taking her fashion tribute a step further, she accessorized with a green, crystal-encrusted microphone and mismatched green and orange booties.
Swift rounded out her concert look with her a pair of nude fishnets, her signature red lipstick, and black winged eyeliner. Her blonde hair was worn down in loose waves with a middle part and her curtain fringe pushed off to the sides.
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Her outfit wasn't the only thing she switched up during the concert. Swift also performed two new mashups as part of the surprise songs segment of her tour. First, she sang Red's “State of Grace” and Midnights' “You’re On Your Own Kid," before partaking in a medley that combined Midnights' "Sweet Nothing" and Folklore's "Hoax."
Swift will perform again in Dublin on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30.