Taylor Swift Albums By Aesthetic (2024)

After a historic night at the 66th Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift took home her 4th Grammy for “Album of the Year”, marking the world record for the most Grammys ever won for “Album of the Year”, beating out other legends such as Paul Simon, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder.

With this monumental record, we thought we would give you a breakdown of all of Taylor Swift’s albums and their aesthetics that have cemented her as one of the greatest artists of all time.

Each of Swift’s albums holds their distinctive qualities, which helps to add to their legendary status. These iconic albums have been brought to life in many different ways, one of the most prominent being the outfits worn by fans at “The Eras Tour.”

Back in 2006, Swift was just a small-town Tennessee girl writing songs about her normal high school life. Swift’s self-titled debut album focussed on themes of love and heartbreak through the eyes of her 16-year-old self. “Debut” is seen as Swift’s purest country album, focusing on her small-town Tennessee charm. The aesthetic of Swift’s “Debut” album is unmistakably 2000s country, from cowboy boots, butterflies, the color teal and most importantly, the notorious 2000s staple: chunky necklaces. At “The Eras Tour”, you will most likely see “Debut” fans sporting the classic white flowy dress, a pair of cowboy boots (extra points if they’re teal), and a good ole cowboy hat.

Oh, young love that feels like a fairytale; first released in 2008, “Fearless” is Swift’s second album which explores her experiences with the ups and downs of young love. “Fearless” has countless mentions of a fairytale type of love, with songs such as “White Horse” and “Love Story,” which focuses on the tale of Romeo and Juliet. When I think of “Fearless”, I think of ballgowns and castles, a knight in shining armor and an age-old story of love. The looks from “The Eras Tour” must undoubtedly have gold fringe in the outfit somewhere, with fans adorning a gold dress with country classic cowboy boots.

Initially released in 2010, Swift’s third album, “Speak Now”, is an emotional roller coaster that takes fans on a musical journey through her experiences of stardom, navigating relationships and the shift between adolescence and adulthood. With songs like “Enchanted”, “Dear John” and “Sparks Fly”, “Speak Now” is a monumental album in Swift’s career that helped to solidify her reputation as a talented, chart-topping singer-songwriter. The signature color of “Speak Now” is lots and lots of purple. “Speak Now” has elements of whimsicality and fantasy, so bring out the princess attire. Fans at “The Eras Tour” can be seen wearing purple babydoll dresses and outfits adorned with sequins and sparkles.

The official turning point in Swift’s career, from country to pop music, is as monumental as Swift’s fourth album. Originally released in 2012, “Red” has themes of love and heartbreak. With songs such as, “All Too Well”, “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “We Are Never Getting Back Together”, “Red” is the perfect album to listen to while watching the leaves change during autumn. Pull out those red scarves, cozy sweaters and Swift’s signature chai cookies to sit back and enjoy the serenity of fall. At “The Eras Tour”, “Red” fans can be seen rocking Swift’s signature red lip.
And just like that, fall turns to summer, and Swift is now a New York City girl entering the wide world of the pop genre with her 2014 album “1989.” This newfound genre gives off “it girl” in every way possible, from the carefree polaroids to the infamous 4th of July bashes Swift threw– during this era, everyone wanted to be a friend of Swift’s. “1989” is the definition of a 2014 pop album with hit songs like “Bad Blood” and “Shake It Off.” There is something so nostalgic about looking back on this Swift era. At “The Eras Tour”, you are likely to see fans of “1989” wearing a glittering top and a white pair of shades.

After a break from the spotlight, Swift shocked the world when she unexpectedly released her sixth album, “Reputation” in 2017. “Reputation” is widely known as Swift’s vengeful villain era. The album follows a theme of Swift’s perception by the media and those in her personal life. With songs such as, “Look What You Made Me Do”, “Don’t Blame Me” and “Getaway Car”, “Reputation” is a show-stopping, snake-filled spectacle that is sure to make you feel powerful. At “The Eras Tour”, fans can be spotted wearing dark colors, especially black, with fishnets and snake accessories to tie it all together.

Pink, hearts, clouds, rainbows, glitter, cats, cats and more cats; these are all things that perfectly describe Swift’s seventh album, “Lover”. Swift writes this album with amazing emotional contrast, moving from loneliness and self-doubt, to love, happiness and self-love. Through “Lover”, Swift took a political stand and made her voice heard differently. The album not only crushed the billboards and charts but also challenged our patriarchal society and supported the LGBTQ+ community. With songs like “You Need To Calm Down”, “Cruel Summer” and “The Man”, “Lover” instates itself as being arguably one of Swift’s best albums. Fans at “The Eras Tour” can be seen wearing lots of colors, pastels and sparkles, with the iconic glitter heart face decorations.

The sister albums, “Folklore” and “Evermore,” or as I like to call them “Folkmore,” were released during the Covid-19 lockdown. The album’s venture where Swift hadn’t gone before, with a folk sound and feature from Bon Iver, “Folkmore” is arguably a lyrical masterpiece. The main inspiration from the sister albums stems from movies, shows, and books that Swift consumed during her time in quarantine. “Folklore” comes with a solemn summer vibe with the Betty, August and James teenage love triangle. “Evermore” has a quality of desperation with songs like “tolerate it” and “champagne problems.” Fans of this album at “The Eras Tour” are wearing plaid flannels and green, really anything you would consider to be forest-witch-like.

Swift’s most recent album, “Midnights”, is met with a retro 70’s vibe. The “Midnights” album is just what it sounds like– 13 tracks from 13 sleepless nights. Since the return in popularity of Vinyl records “Midnights” is a must-have in your record collection, because of course, any big fan of the album would be a record collector. The album has a particular aesthetic of stars and jewels, with the colors you see most being dark blue, brown and maroon. Fans of “Midnights” attending “The Eras Tour” will undoubtedly be wearing stars and a midnight blue top or dress.

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Kate is a Junior at CHS and is so excited to be joining the Communicator for her first semester on staff! In her free time, she loves playing soccer, participating in musical theater, reading, listening to music and being outdoors. She is an avid Taylor Swift fan and can be found re-creating her performances.

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FAQs

What is Taylor's least successful album? ›

"Taylor Swift" is widely regarded as Swift's worst album, but that's only because all her albums are good. Something has to be the "worst" — that's how rankings work — and "Taylor Swift" is often overlooked, being the singer's first and most rudimentary work.

What is Taylor Swift's least popular song? ›

These Taylor Swift Songs Are Her Least-Streamed Ever — Should They Be More Popular?
  • "It's Nice to Have a Friend" ...
  • "closure" ...
  • "Innocent" Republic Records. ...
  • "Sad Beautiful Tragic" Republic Records. ...
  • "The Outside" Big Machine Records. ...
  • "Labyrinth" Republic Records. ...
  • "This Love" Republic Records. ...
  • Finally, "epiphany" Taylor Swift.
Oct 26, 2023

What is Taylor Swift aesthetic? ›

To tap into the original Taylor Swift aesthetic, look to all-American, wholesome imagery, such as worn wood backgrounds, cow-hide prints, and obligatory boots and stetsons.

What is Taylor Swift's most successful album? ›

Swift's "Red" album has sold over 6 million copies worldwide. "Speak Now" was the biggest-selling new release of 2010 in the US with over 1 million copies sold in its first week. "1989" is her highest selling album globally with over 10.1 million sales.

What is Taylor Swift's saddest album? ›

“Come one, come all, it's happening again.” Taylor Swift's sad lyrics invade The Tortured Poets Department in a way that will have listeners down bad, crying wherever they are, and right alongside the poet herself. Swift asks “Am I allowed to cry?” nine songs into the album.

When was Taylor Swift least popular? ›

Taylor Swift's least popular album, in terms of critical and commercial reception, is generally considered to be her self-titled debut album, "Taylor Swift," released in 2006. While it helped establish her career as a country-pop artist, it received relatively less attention compared to her subsequent albums.

What is Taylor Swift's most vulnerable song? ›

An Unofficial Ranking of Taylor Swift's Emotionally Devastating Track 5 Songs
  • Cold As You (Taylor Swift) ...
  • My Tears Ricochet (Folklore) ...
  • White Horse (Fearless) ...
  • So Long, London (The Tortured Poets Department) ...
  • Delicate (Reputation) ...
  • The Archer (Lover) ...
  • Dear John (Speak Now) ...
  • You're On Your Own, Kid (Midnights)
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Who is Taylor Swift's favorite singer? ›

"Phoebe Bridgers is one of my favorite artists in the world," Swift told Seth Meyers. "If she sings it, I will listen to it. I love her voice, and I also love that she's a very funny person."

Who is Taylor Swift's brother? ›

Taylor Swift's immense success casts a long shadow, but her brother, Austin Swift, is making his own mark in the entertainment world. From his early love of cinema to his burgeoning acting and producing career, Austin is more than just Taylor Swift's little brother.

Why does Taylor Swift wear 13? ›

I paint this on my hand before every show because 13 is my lucky number; for a lot of reasons," she said. "It's really weird.” Swift continued, "I was born on the 13th. I turned 13 on Friday the 13th.

Which Taylor Swift album is Cottagecore? ›

The dreamy, woodsy theme backdropping Swift's new album, Folklore (see it below), is apparently peak cottagecore, according to W Magazine. So, what exactly is cottagecore?

What is Taylor Swift favorite color? ›

What color does Taylor Swift prefer the most? Taylor Swift's favorite color is purple [3]. However, it's worth noting that there are conflicting answers from different sources. Some fans have mentioned that Taylor Swift also likes white, pink, navy blue, and sparkly colors [3].

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

Swift's inclusion comes after Forbes declared the singer a billionaire in October 2023 and reported her net worth at $1.1 billion. In a rare feat, Swift is the first musician to reach the milestone solely from songwriting and performing.

What is Taylor Swift's biggest song? ›

Here are Swift's top 10 songs by weeks on the Hot 100:
  • “Anti-Hero” (53 weeks)
  • “Shake It Off” (50 weeks)
  • “You Belong With Me” (50 weeks)
  • “Love Story” (49 weeks)
  • “Teardrops On My Guitar” (48 weeks)
  • “Cruel Summer” (41 weeks)
  • “Blank Space” (38 weeks)
  • “I Knew You Were Trouble.” (36 weeks)
Feb 22, 2024

How many #1 songs has Taylor Swift had? ›

29. Shortly after, "Is It Over Now?" replaced "Cruel Summer," bringing Swift's grand total to 11. The vault track from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" was instantly identified as a fan favorite and debuted atop the chart.

How many albums has Taylor dropped? ›

All 13 of Swift's full-length studio albums and re-recorded projects from 2008's Fearless (her second album) through 2023's 1989 (Taylor's Version) have debuted at No. 1.

What was Taylor's first #1 song? ›

In 2012, she scored her first No. 1 with “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” while in 2021 she defied the belief that pop music caters only to shorter attention spans, as, thanks to an update of a fan favorite, she notched the longest No. 1 single in the survey's archives: “All Too Well (Taylor's Version),” at ...

What was unusual about Taylor Swift's first album? ›

Taylor Swift made her the first female solo artist in country music to write or co-write every song on a platinum-certified debut album. Its production laid the groundwork to Swift's subsequent country-pop discography, whose chart success straddled the perceived boundary between the two genres.

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