Taylor Swift Pushes Showgirl Look
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Taylor Swift will appear on Travis Kelce's "New Heights" podcast Aug. 13 after she dropped the title of her 12th album.
“Taycapitalism” is a cheeky term, combining “Taylor” and “capitalism,” used to describe the business and marketing practices of Swift, by fans and critics, on how she monetizes her work and engages with her fans, who eagerly buy her music.
Brands have welcomed Swift's orange era on social media, while searches for the shade saw a "dramatic surge" online.
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Mitú on MSNTaylor Swift Just Put a Latino Designer on the Map With Her New Album Cover. Meet Edwin Moreira
What most people haven’t discovered yet is that Nicaraguan designer Edwin Moreira Balladares is the mastermind behind the album’s font. Titled Gazzetta, this typeface is now making the rounds on the internet as Swift’s fans anticipate her new music era.
Taylor Swift has secretly used the title of her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, to have a dig at her old enemy Kanye West, sources tell RadarOnline.com. Insiders say it’s a calculated nod – and a quiet strike – against the off-the-rails rapper.
After teasing her latest announcement with yet another glittery countdown online, Taylor Swift shared on Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. EST that the Baby, That's Show Business Collection was available for purchase on her website. This is the second set of vinyl variants for her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl, set to be released Oct. 3.