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aylor Swift once again set the internet ablaze last week with the announcement of the October 3 launch of her newest album, The Life of a Showgirl. Revealed on the New Heights podcast hosted by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason, Taylor explained that she wrote and produced the new album while on her Eras tour. As it turns out, the orange door she walked through at the end of her last show of the tour was, in fact, one of Taylor’s signature “Easter Eggs” that die-hard fans love to try to decipher.
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"Exuberant,” “electric” and “vibrant” are three adjectives we could use to describe each of the orange-intensive pieces submitted into this month’s Taylor Swift-inspired edit.
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The cover art and the “Portofino orange glitter vinyl” the LP is pressed on illustrates the color orange is a major theme of Taylor’s 12th Era, and if history is a predictor of the future, we’re about to see orange everywhere. Jason, Travis and Tyler discussed the album at length, and when asked about the significance of the color, Taylor said that orange, “…feels kind of energetically how my life has felt and this album was about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour which was so exuberant and electric and vibrant…”

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“Exuberant,” “electric” and “vibrant” are three adjectives we could use to describe each of the orange-intensive pieces submitted into this month’s Taylor Swift-inspired edit. Ranging from colorful enamel to Mexican fire opal to luminous carnelian to, in the case of Akillis, orange-hued anodized aluminum, this jewelry could put a pep in anyone’s step and gives Swifties of all style sensibilities a way to embrace Tay Tay’s next era.