I Just Love Watching Southern Humidity Do Its Thing With Taylor Swift’s Curls

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While Swift typically wears her hair blown out straight or styled in loose waves, it’s befitting of the Eras tour that she’s embracing her curls; after all, she rocked a full head of ringlets in the early days of her career. She even revisited the spiral curls on the album cover for the forthcoming Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) with a softer, more modern take on her late 2000s-era curls.

Is Swift entering her curly era once again, just in time for the re-release of Speak Now? It’s entirely possible, given that Swift leaves no detail unexamined, ever. Her hair has always been an important part of her overall look — the cute curls and cowboy boots from her earliest days in the spotlight, the blunt bangs from her Red pop rebrand, the undone waves of Folklore and Evermore. As Swift re-examines these pivotal eras of her career, her hairstyle certainly plays an important role. Just look at the magic tricks it’s been pulling thus far on the tour: flying straight up in the air, blowing back from her face like Stevie Nicks’s feathered ’70s bangs and so much more. Taylor, those Tennessee thunderstorms could be a sign from the heavens that it’s time to drop everything now, meet us in the pouring rain and bring back the big curls!


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