Taylor Swift glitters in red gown on Grammys 2025 red carpet
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Taylor Swift in a red dress
Taylor Swift glittered in a red dress and matching heels on the Grammys 2025 red carpet. Getty Images

She’s there, in her glittering prime.

Taylor Swift matched the red carpet at the 2025 Grammys 2025, shimmering in a bright ruby-colored corset dress and matching heels.

The singer, who will be presenting at tonight’s event, wore Lorraine Schwartz jewelry and matching red heels. She had a dangling “T” charm with hearts on her thigh, possibly referencing her name or her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

In true Swift fashion, she completed the look with a swipe of her signature scarlet lipstick.

Her outfit may nod to her “Red” era, and the vibrant red color is also one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ colors. Could she be bringing good luck to Kelce ahead of his Super Bowl game next week?


Taylor Swift in a red dress
She completed the look with a swipe of scarlet lipstick.

Swift fans will likely be analyzing her outfit for hints, as the singer is known for adding Easter eggs and surprises to her looks, along with the occasional misdirection.

At last year’s Grammys, for instance, she showed up in a black-and-white Schiaparelli Haute Couture ensemble that at first seemed to wink at her long-awaited “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” release, but was actually laying the groundwork for the look of “The Tortured Poets Department,” which she went on to announce that very night.

Swift accessorized the ivory corset gown and dark opera gloves with a sparkling Lorraine Schwartz watch choker set to midnight, a clear tribute to the album that wound up winning the night’s biggest award.

The global superstar is heading into this evening with a total of 14 Grammys to her name. This year, she’s up for six awards: record of the year, song of the year and best music video, all for “Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)”; album of the year and best pop vocal album, both for “The Tortured Poets Department”; and best pop duo/group performance for “us,” her collaboration with Eras Tour opener Gracie Abrams.

Swift’s the first woman in history to be nominated for album of the year seven times, and the first artist to win the Grammys’ top prize four times — in 2009 for “Fearless,” 2015 for “1989,” 2020 for “Folklore” and 2024 for “Midnights.”

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