“Spec-tacular Transformations: A Look at Taylor Swift’s Eyewear Fashion Across Different Eras”

Whether or not you’re a fan of Taylor Swift, there’s no doubt that her music is everywhere – from the television to YouTube and even at your local grocery store. As one of the biggest pop stars in the world today, her influence is far-reaching and impossible to ignore. In addition to her signature blonde hair, sparkly dresses, and red lipstick, Swift is also known for incorporating glasses into her unique style, whether they be sunglasses or prescription eyeglasses.

Let’s take a closer peek at T-Swizzle’s eyewear collection! Over the years, Taylor Swift has been known to rock some stylish glasses that have complemented her evolving fashion sense. In case you need a quick intro, Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter who has recently dropped her 10th studio album, Midnights. It’s been a massive hit, with ten songs from the album topping the Billboard Hot 100. She first emerged on the music scene back in 2006 with her self-titled album and has been a rising star ever since.

With her impressive impact in the music industry, Taylor Swift’s fashion choices are known to set trends. From her clothing choices to hairstyles and accessories, her style is closely followed by many. During the Fearless era, she was seen sporting nerd glasses while goofing around with her best friend Abigail. They were even seen wearing Christmas-themed sweaters, making their fun and casual looks a hit among fans. This moment was captured and shared by the Myanmar Hardcore Swifties 2 group.

During the MySpace heyday, Taylor Swift released her second album Fearless. Her profile picture from that time looks like something you would find on any average girl’s MySpace page. In the photo, Taylor and her best friend Abigail are wearing festive sweaters and sporting simple yet charming rectangular glasses while goofing around.

If you have a rounded face, you can enhance your looks with a specific type of eyeglass frame. Our Laura frames are ideal for emulating the style of teen Taylor who had softer features. To achieve this look, consider wearing Mouqy’s black rectangle Laura eyeglasses. During her Fearless era, Taylor Swift embraced her inner geek, and her eyewear played a significant role in bringing out her unique style.

During the CMT Music Awards in 2009, Taylor Swift rocked a pair of round metal frame glasses while performing her hit song “You Belong With Me”. These glasses, with a sleek black rim, were reminiscent of her geeky character from the music video. However, the thin frames added a touch of sophistication to the overall look, making it both quirky and classy.

Our Navy frames offer a similar look to Mouqy’s shiny square black Navy eyeglasses, which come with thin black rims and an oversized appearance. During the Speak Now era, Taylor Swift sported a range of eyeglasses that were both bold and classic. In her music video for “The Story of Us,” she wore vintage tortoiseshell glasses that featured red and black tones that complemented her blue eyes. Our Vogue frames offer a great way to make a fashion statement with tortoiseshell glasses. Taylor also wore minimalist rimless oval glasses while filming a vlog in her car. Our Dapper glasses are practically identical to her oval Dreamy rimless eyeglasses. Finally, Taylor donned thick-rimmed black glasses in a Target commercial.

In a Target commercial promoting her Speak Now Deluxe Edition album, Taylor Swift rocked an artsy French poet look, complete with a beret, brown wig, and thick-rimmed black glasses. Despite some people thinking square glasses are nerdy, Taylor proved they can be sophisticated when paired with the right outfit. In her “Shake It Off” music video, Taylor donned sleek black glasses with a browline style that added a chic touch to her monochromatic ensemble. While Taylor has had myopia and astigmatism in the past, she revealed in a 2019 interview that she underwent LASIK surgery, but her glasses have given us some memorable style moments throughout her career.

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