taylor swift album art visual; three jewelry picks worn by taylor swift, including two rings and diamond fringe earrings, over a white background

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Taylor Swift is having quite the year. After dropping a summer-altering announcement on the “New Heights” podcast (helmed by her now-fiancé Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce) that she’s releasing her 12th album, Swift proceeded to shock fans with her engagement post that now boasts over 37 million likes and the release of said album on October 3.

“The Life of a Showgirl” (a vinyl version of which you can still easily snag at Amazon, thereby leveling up your listening experience), has, naturally, inspired no shortage of buzz — with card-carrying Swifties running to score chainmail dresses that the singer donned for her album visuals and trying to enter their own “showgirl era” by shopping a Swift-approved orange lipstick hue from Nars.

‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Vinyl

Price upon publish date of this article: $32.99

Craving yet another way to deepen your parasocial relationship with the richest female musician in the world? Take advantage of all the virality that surrounds Swift’s fashion decisions each time she’s spotted in public and add to cart her exact necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and hand chains of choice (like the sparkling ‘T’ chain she wore for this year’s Super Bowl on her neck and at the Grammys on her thigh).

The fact that these pieces are identified minutes after she gives them a seal of approval is part of the “Taylor Swift effect” that generates a drastic surge in sales for previously under-the-radar brands, since Swift is no stranger to high-low mashups. Case in point: On a December date with Kelce, she sported Bonbonwhims’ under-$200 Heart Gumdrop Tennis Necklace with earrings that cost $36,000 and a Cartier watch that clocked in at a cool $33,200. Only a few days ago, Swift once again spotlighted a pair of glitter freckle patches from the brand Fazit, which she debuted on her cheeks at one of Kelce’s games last year (leading to a massive surge of interest in the brand).

Certain Swift-worn accessories, from labels the likes of Cartier, might be a little out of the budget for most of us. But plenty of the singer’s more affordable jewelry looks are still in stock, practically beckoning you to shop them today.

Below, we break down her latest and greatest accoutrements that will help you celebrate your favorite artist’s recent successes. These darling, heirloom-quality jewelry box additions are “Actually Romantic.”

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How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Catbird Love Knot Gold Signet Ring

Just when we thought the “Conrad versus Jeremiah” debate was over (with Belly choosing the former heartthrob brother in the heated finale of “The Summer I Turned Pretty”), Swift put the ultra-popular TV show back en vogue when she appeared in this special-edition Catbird ring — part of the jewelry brand’s TSITP collection — during an October 7, 2025, interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. On the same evening, she repurposed the accessory as part of a going-out look when stepping out for dinner in New York. This Easter egg sighting comes as no surprise, since Swift’s music was used extensively in the series’ Season 3 soundtrack. As for where she stands in the great debate, the star recently reported she’s “Team ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty.’” (Don’t worry, we were also hoping for something more definitive.)

The Love Knot Gold Signet Ring is effortlessly contemporary and feminine at once, featuring a twisted rope motif for the band, a gleaming, central medallion swathed in 14-karat gold, and the option to engrave the piece with an initial dear to you. “T” for Taylor or “B” for Belly, the show’s endearing (and often frustrating) protagonist? Only time will tell.

Price upon publish date of this article: $298

How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Catbird Love Knot Gold Infinity Ring

In case infinity signs are your thing (another major TSITP symbol, by the way), there’s nothing better than the Catbird Love Knot Gold Infinity Ring that Swift wore in conjunction with the above Love Knot Gold Signet Ring during her Apple Music interview. Less chunky than its counterpart, this pick also alludes to the show’s coastal environs with its twisted rope look. Do as Swift did and contrast its 14-karat shine with a dark sweater and moody, black eyeliner. Then, proceed to relish in the Catbird bestseller’s precious daintiness and layered meaning.

Price upon publish date of this article: $218

How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

EF Collection Diamond Teardrop Fringe Earrings

During Swift’s “The Tonight Show” appearance on October 6, 2025, as part of her “The Life of a Showgirl” press tour, what stunned us most was not her crystal-embellished minidress or matching glittery pumps. It was the earrings she was showing off, whose diamonds looked as if they were dripping down her earlobes: in a display of the kind of elegance Swift always pulls off with ease. What we saw wasn’t just one pair of earrings but a combination, in fact — of the Graduating Diamond Bezel Set Ear Dusters from Nicole Rose Jewelry and the pictured Diamond Teardrop Fringe Earrings, courtesy of EF Collection. The latter adornment, though pricey, is worth every penny, seeing as how it’s marked by two hanging fringes paved with square diamonds that end (as if on a high note) with teardrop-shaped stones. The best part is that the earrings are available in 14-karat yellow, white, or rose gold, meaning you can choose the finish that best suits your skin tone.

And should you be on the market for a single earring versus a set, for treating your new piercing or going the asymmetric styling route, EF Collection also sells its fringe top pick (what the brand calls “fringe with benefits”) as a single.

Price upon publish date of this article: $2,950

How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Vrai Linked Tennis Earrings

In June 2025, Swift was the unofficial guest of honor at the Tight Ends & Friends concert hosted by the Kelces’ Tight End University program. For the occasion, she paired green gingham crop top and skirt coordinates with a white designer handbag from Celine. But the star of the show was undoubtedly her jewelry arrangement, which featured no shortage of stacked necklace strands from Taylor-approved brands like Foundrae and the aforementioned Cartier. Also not to be overlooked here were her earrings of the evening — the Linked Tennis Earrings from the fine jewelry brand Vrai. Though they are an investment, it’s one that will serve you well for years on end.

Besides the pure glamour exuded by the earrings’ brilliant diamonds in varying sizes and 14-karat yellow gold, they also feed into a major fall trend that Swift has already championed through a belt that we spotted on her a few months back: draping chains. This accessory reinterprets the grunge-adjacent aesthetic in a refined and elegant way, which further makes the case for adding it to cart.

Price upon publish date of this article: $1,400

How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Effy Jewelry Ruby Royale 14K Yellow Gold Baguette Cut Ruby and Diamond Band + Ruby Royale 14K Yellow Gold Ruby and Diamond Ring

While cheering on Kelce at Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, Swift’s team spirit was all in the details. She contrasted many red-hot jewelry moments with a ribbed Alaïa bodysuit and crystal-embellished shorts, curating a look that was not only captivating but aptly nodded to the Kansas City Chiefs’ colors. In particular, Swift showed a penchant for Effy Jewelry — established in 1979 by the renowned jewelry designer Effy Hematian — by picking the brand’s Ruby Royale 14K Yellow Gold Baguette Cut Ruby and Diamond Band plus the Ruby Royale 14K Yellow Gold Ruby and Diamond Ring.

While the former is more classic and uniform, thanks to those neat rows of rubies and round diamonds, the latter is a twisted creation that gives the effect of a ring stack from a distance. Whether you were born in July, making the ruby your birthstone, or simply want to tap into (literal) jewel tones for fall, adding these Swift-worn styles to your collection might become your best financial decision of 2025.

Price upon publish date of this article: $3,636.50; $10,500

taylor swift on the grammys red carpet wearing a red sparkling dress; taylor swift during the super bowl, wearing shorts and a white bodysuit

In addition to multiple Effy Jewelry bestsellers, Swift also repurposed the custom Lorraine Schwartz ‘T’ chain she wore on her leg to the Grammy Awards as a necklace while attending the 2025 Super Bowl.

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How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Mejuri Heirloom Ring

We know, we know: Swift technically wore this garnet ring to celebrate the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win in January of last year, but its radiance never gets old, so we just couldn’t pass on the opportunity to share the jewelry pick with you, dear reader. The bright, light-refracting red of the stone was a match made in heaven for Swift’s Cozy Crew sweater from the Gigi Hadid–founded Guest in Residence and signature red lipstick; wrapped in 14-karat yellow gold, the stunner will be a key part of your outfits from hereon out, so grab it now and thank us later.

Price upon publish date of this article: $798

Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Swift shares an intimate moment with Kelce after his team’s win, showing off the Mejuri Heirloom Ring, whose bright-red shade matches that of her sweater and lipstick.

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Even More Taylor Swift–Loved Jewelry to Shop Today

yellow gold necklace that looks likes it's paved in diamonds

Bonbonwhims Heart Gumdrop Tennis Necklace

As soon as Swift stepped out wearing Bonbonwhims’ ultra-affordable tennis necklace with a central, gleaming heart last December — for a date night with her beau, of course — it sold out in a flash and only returned this spring. Thankfully still in stock, this is the ultimate piece of neck candy from an AAPI-owned brand, benefitting from a cubic zirconia gemstone that could fool us with how diamond-adjacent it looks, as well as top-quality sterling silver and 18-karat gold plating. The beaut can complement all the tennis bracelets you already own and is hypoallergenic. Wear it overtop pitch-black, long-sleeve dresses when the weather turns cold, taking a page from the A-lister herself.

Price upon publish date of this article: $188

Taylor Swift (L) and Travis Kelce are seen in the Meatpacking District on December 28, 2024 in New York City.

Swift and Kelce seen in New York City on December 28, 2024. Swift is flaunting earrings from De Beers and a necklace from Bonbonwhims, confirming her attraction to high-low jewelry equations.

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red heart stud earrings

David Yurman Chatelaine Heart Stud Earrings

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Seeing a trend when it comes to T. Swift and garnet jewelry? It’s clear the starlet has a thing for red (naming a whole album in honor of it, in fact), but now her allegiances are leaning towards another primary color. In any case, this earrings pair from David Yurman that she wore for a Chiefs versus Broncos game last November captures all the feminine energy of Swift’s fashion sensibilities through its two shining, heart-shaped gems and yellow gold setting. Studs will be everywhere this season, as demonstrated by labels like Schiaparelli, so you really can’t go wrong with this style.

Want to channel Swift’s preppiness to an even greater extent? Purchase similar blazer and skirt coordinates in tweed, layering them over a smart corset (hers was Victoria’s Secret’s $35 Classic Silk Corset in black) and using the Chatelaine Heart Stud Earrings as the cherry on top of it all.

Price upon publish date of this article: $995

Taylor Swift wearing red outfit for chiefs game in november 2024

Swift attends a Chiefs game in David Yurman’s Chatelaine Heart Stud Earrings on November 10, 2024.

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How to Shop Taylor Swift’s Best 'Showgirl' Jewelry Looks

Vivienne Westwood Grace Bas Relief Embellished Earrings

If there’s one fashion house Swift regularly turns to, it’s Vivienne Westwood, which is behind everything from her glittering Grammys dress and November 2024 girls’-night-with-Zoë-Kravitz look to the custom corseted gown she performed in at the Eras Tour, which was uniquely inscribed with a “Fortnight” lyric. For one of last year’s Chiefs games, Swift decided to go with Vivienne Westwood accessories — in the form of the Grace Bas Relief Embellished Earrings that are nothing if not budget-conscious and dazzling in equal measure. Made secure through hinge fastenings and representative of the drop silhouette that flooded the fall 2025 runways of designers like Isabel Marant, they will imbue your ensembles with a sparkle that swaps garishness for sophistication.

Choose to put your new Vivienne Westwood purchase on with Fazit’s famous freckle patches, as Swift did for the big game, and you’ll steal the whole show. PSA: The Fazit Orange Spirit Speckles Makeup Patches couldn’t be more appropriate for “The Life of a Showgirl”–themed parties in your future.

Price upon publish date of this article: $210

Pop star Taylor Swift enters the stadium for the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints on October 7th, 2024 at GEHA field Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

Swift wears Vivienne Westwood earrings for the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints on October 7, 2024.

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Meet the Authors

Claire Sullivan was a Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for Footwear News and WWD, where she wrote and edited beauty, fashion, and lifestyle stories. She has over eight years of experience as a writer and editor for national media outlets including Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. Sullivan keeps her finger on the pulse of all things related to beauty and wellness, as well as the latest shopping trends and clothing brands. At WWD, Sullivan regularly reported on Taylor Swift’s style and last updated this piece in February 2025.

Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on celebrity style and buzzy jewelry brands to keep on your radar.

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