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10 L.A. Boutiques to Buy Every Taylor Swift Era Look



These L.A. clothing boutiques are stocked with fashion finds for every style Swift has shifted through in her 10 album discography

Step into the ever-evolving world of Taylor Swift’s iconic eras and styles, as her music journey has taken her and her fans through a captivating palette of fashion influences. From country aesthetics to the groovy vibes of the 1970s, these Los Angeles clothing shops will aid your inner Swiftie and mimic the essence of each era.

Interior shot of vintage clothing store Mister Freedom
Interior shot of vintage clothing store Mister Freedom(Photo Courtesy Mister Freedom)

Taylor Swift’s roots are firmly planted in country music, and her early career style reflects this influence. During her debut album, Swift often graced the stage in cowboy boots and other western-inspired looks. For a classic country star appearance, head over to Mister Freedom, a vintage-inspired clothing store in L.A. They offer a plethora of options, from denim to vintage boots and flannel, allowing you to complete that timeless twang look.

Taylor Swift performs during the Fearless Tour at Madison Square Garden on August 27, 2009 in New York City.
Taylor Swift performs during the Fearless Tour at Madison Square Garden on August 27, 2009 in New York City.(Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

During her Fearless era, Swift emerged as a full-fledged star, winning Album of the Year at the Grammys and embarking on her first world tour. Her style at this time was all about sparkling silhouettes and dresses. For those looking to channel the youthful spirit of Swift’s sophomore album, Polkadots and Moonbeams is the go-to place to browse in the city. You’ll find glistening sets and cocktail attire that perfectly capture the essence of this era.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the "Speak Now World Tour" at Madison Square Garden on November 22, 2011 in New York City.
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the “Speak Now World Tour” at Madison Square Garden on November 22, 2011 in New York City.(Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

The enchanting and whimsical aesthetic of Taylor Swift’s Speak Now era invites listeners to dress as if they’ve stepped out of the pages of a fairytale. Principessa in Venice describes itself as specializing in outfitting “the modern-day flower child,” making it the perfect location to achieve a dreamy look. With flowing tulle dresses, corsets, and lacy fabrics, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into the magical world that Swift created.

Taylor Swift performs on stage at Prudential Center on March 28, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey.
Taylor Swift performs on stage at Prudential Center on March 28, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey.(Photo by Kevin Mazur/TAS/WireImage)

During her Red era, Swift channeled a preppy, east-coast look with a 1950s influence for her wardrobe. To achieve the retro look, explore one of L.A.’s countless vintage stores, such as The Way We Wore in La Brea. This store offers authentic clothing from the Edwardian period of the early 20th Century through the 2000s, with new pieces added weekly.

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performs onstage during Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Los Angeles at Staples Center on August 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performs onstage during Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Los Angeles at Staples Center on August 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo by Christopher Polk/TAS/Getty Images for TAS)

Swift continued her love of all things vintage during her 1989 era, drawing inspiration from everything Old Hollywood to the ’90s skater scene. Aralda Vintage is the perfect place to discover clothing from the various decadal styles she explored during this iconic period. Their selection includes haute couture with brands that Swift once donned, allowing customers to experience a taste of the star power she holds to this day.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 10, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. 
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 10, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by John Shearer/TAS18/Getty Images for TAS)

For fans of Taylor’s edgiest era in ReputationPosers on Melrose is the store to be. This era saw Swift draping herself in mostly black attire, inspired by grunge and punk looks while still showcasing her personal feminine roots. The shop specializes in bringing the best of British fashion and subculture to L.A., creating a bold look that resonates with the era.

Exterior shot of Hidden Treasures Vintage.
Exterior shot of Hidden Treasures Vintage.(Photo courtesy Hidden Treasures)

During her Lover era, Swift’s style witnessed a turnaround from her Reputation days. Bright colors and flashy patterns became the norm, ushering in a period ultimately cut short by the pandemic. Hidden Treasures Vintage in Topanga captures the spirit of this era, promoting creativity and individuality through unique vintage clothing, shoes, accessories, and more.

A model wears a Christy Dawn dress.
A model wears a Christy Dawn dress.(Photo courtesy Christy Dawn)

Swift’s album Folklore, released during the pandemic, introduced a mystical, rustic, and ethereal era centered around escapism. Achieving the look of this era is as simple as embracing clothes with a bohemian essence. Christy Dawn is one of Swift’s favorite brands, particularly their line of Dawn Dresses, which she has been spotted wearing various versions of the brand’s signature dress multiple times.

Cyn Dean and Shepard outside of The Canyon in Hollywood.
Cyn Dean and Shepard outside of The Canyon in Hollywood.(Photo courtesy The Canyon)

Swift’s second pandemic album, Evermore, harnessed the same “cottagecore” essence of the Folklore era, with a slight edginess. The album is comparable to a slightly wild younger sister of its predecessor. The clothing at The Canyon in Hollywood is inspired by natural forms, native cultures, folk music, and rock and roll, akin to Swift’s own inspirations for the album.

Leather jackets on display at Look Vintage.
Leather jackets on display at Look Vintage.(Photo courtesy Look Vintage)

To capture the essence of Taylor Swift’s newest album, Midnights, packed with a 1970s style, Look Vintage in Echo Park is an essential destination. They sell fashion inspired by the 60s and 70s, featuring everything from bell bottoms to belted coats to paisley dresses.

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