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

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These styles are bound to sell out in a heartbeat.

Taylor Swift dropped her “I Can Do it With a Broken Heart” music video after her final Eras Tour stop in London on Tuesday, surprising fans with plenty of never-before-seen footage from her globe-trotting tour rehearsals.

And while Swift’s on-stage costumes include custom creations from the likes of Roberto Cavalli and Christian Louboutin, most of her behind-the-scenes outfits are far more budget-friendly.

Below, explore — and shop — all the styles spotted in the new video before they fly off the shelves, ahem, swiftly.

Spinning in her highest heels


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PopFlex Twirl Skort in Plum


A model in a plum-colored skirt
Popflex

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

Her prediction proved correct; Swift’s seen twirling in a different style from the brand — this plum, sweat-wicking skort (with pockets!) — in her new music video.


Still bejeweled


Taylor Swift in a gray dress with a gold pendant
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Awe Inspired Rhiannon Necklace


A gold necklace
Awe Inspired

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

“She is nothing if not bewitchingly beautiful and it’s easy to fall under her spell,” Awe Inspired’s product description reads. “Rhiannon inspires us to take control of our destinies and own our unique journey in life.”


Wiskii Beyond Denim Dress


A model in a denim dress
Wiskii

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


Back to basics


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


A model in a beige tennis skirt and sports bra
Wiskii

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


Lavender haze


Taylor Swift in a purple skirt and bra
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PopFlex Pirouette Skort


A model in a lilac Popflex skirt
Popflex

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

“I think because of that, she’s really drawn to the femininity and the romantic-ness of it all,” the designer previously told us.


PopFlex Corset Bra


A model in a lilac 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.


Big (TikTok) reputation


Taylor Swift in a black top and skirt
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Halara Breezeful Buckle Skirt


Halara Breezeful Pleated 2-in-1 Buckle Skirt
Halara

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


Standing tall


Taylor Swift in a black bra and leggings
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Forme Power Bra


A model in a black bra and leggings
Forme

Billed as a “FDA-registered posture correcting bra,” this bestselling bra is designed to “improve body alignment.” It’s not the first time we’ve spotted Swift in the style, as she also paired it with Christian Louboutin boots for a rehearsal captured by Time magazine last year.



Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep 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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