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Shop outfits from Taylor Swift’s “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” music video


Shop outfits from Taylor Swift’s “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” music video

These styles are guaranteed to sell out in no time.

Taylor Swift released her music video for “I Can Do it With a Broken Heart” on Tuesday after her final stop on the Eras Tour in London and surprised her fans with a ton of never-before-seen footage from rehearsals for her tour around the globe.

And while Swift’s stage costumes include custom pieces from designers such as Roberto Cavalli and Christian Louboutin, most of her backstage outfits are far more affordable.

Discover – and shop – all the styles spotted in the new video below before they, er, quickly disappear from shelves.

She spins in her highest heels


taylor swift/YouTube

PopFlex Twirl Skort in Plum


A model in a plum-colored skirt
Popflex

The pop star is famously a fan of Popflex. When she wore the lavender Pirouette Skort in her #ForAFortnightChallenge video on YouTube Shorts earlier this year, the activewear brand’s founder (and longtime Swiftie) Cassey Ho told Page Six Style, “I think she placed an order… and it seems like she bought a lot of things!”

Her prediction proved correct: In her new music video, Swift is seen twirling in another style from the brand—this plum-colored, sweat-wicking skort (with pockets!).


Still jewelled


Taylor Swift in a grey dress with a gold pendant
taylor swift/YouTube

Awesome Rhiannon Necklace


A gold necklace
Awe Inspired

It makes perfect sense that the “Enchanted” singer would choose this pendant inspired by Welsh sorceress Rhiannon. (And it doesn’t hurt that her friend Stevie Nicks once wrote a song inspired by the mythological figure.)

“She is simply enchantingly beautiful and easy to fall under her spell,” says the product description from Awe Inspired. “Rhiannon inspires us to take control of our destiny and create our own unique path in life.”


Wiskii Beyond Denim Dress


A model in a denim dress
Wiki

The denim dress she paired it with is out of stock, but you can pre-order it now and be the first to get one when it’s back in stock.


Back to basics


Taylor Swift in a white top and a brown skort
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Wiskii High Waist A-Line Tennis Skirt


A model in a beige tennis skirt and sports bra
Wiki

Tennis (skirts), anyone? It seems Swift made A-line skorts a sort of uniform during rehearsals for the Eras Tour, as she also practiced her “Tortured Poets Department” choreography in the comfortable, high-waisted style.


Lavender haze


Taylor Swift in a purple skirt and bra
taylor swift/YouTube

PopFlex Pirouette Skort


A model in a purple Popflex skirt
Popflex

She just wants to stay in that lavender haze. Swift wore the same viral purple skort from her YouTube video earlier this year — a choice Ho linked to her love of “princesses and castles and love stories.”

“I think that’s why she’s really attracted to the femininity and romance of it all,” the designer previously told us.


PopFlex Corset Bra


A model in a purple corset bra
Popflex

Swift made the look a matching set with this style, which features a cute crisscross back and comes in a whopping 15 shades.


Great (TikTok) reputation


Taylor Swift in a black top and skirt
taylor swift/YouTube

Halara – Airy skirt with buckle


Halara Airy pleated 2-in-1 skirt with buckle
Halara

Swift also wore this edgy skort, which went viral on TikTok, at Coachella with Travis Kelce this summer.


Stand upright


Taylor Swift in a black bra and leggings
taylor swift/YouTube

Forme Power Bra


A model in a black bra and leggings
For me

This best-selling bra is touted as an “FDA-registered posture correction bra” and is designed to “improve posture.” It’s not the first time we’ve seen Swift in this style, as she also paired it with Christian Louboutin boots last year for a try-on documented by Time magazine.



Why you should trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah sniffs out deals on truly affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s most popular labels to the test, and finds the beauty products that get stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry pros—including celebs themselves—for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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