Throughout her decade-spanning career, Taylor Swift has often used colors to convey emotion and bring scenes to life in her songs. This page is dedicated to tracking how she has. Long live my obsession with Taylor Swift and her glorious songwriting.
Like many of my fellow Swifties, I am all in on Speak Now (Taylor's Version), and love that Taylor has chosen a color to. Learn what colors and emojis symbolize Taylor Swift's albumsIf you're a Swiftie, you probably already know that each of Taylor Swift's eras and albums is associated with a certain color. But, do you know which color belongs to which era? Prince was famously associated with the color purple, and Charli XCX absolutely owned last summer with her lime green Brat aesthetic - but Swift's wide.
💬 2 🔁 70 ️ 276 Taylor Swift and Colors (sorted by color) I also made a version of this list sorted by album. Black Tim McGraw: When you think happiness, I hope you think that little black. A unique colour chart made up entirely from references to Taylor Swift, her albums songs, lyrics and favourite things.
The perfect poster and gift idea for a Swiftie. Taylor Swift came out with a new album recently, and the number of colors mentioned in "Invisible Strings" inspired me to tabulate all of the colors she mentions in her music. Taylor has made lots of references to colors in her songs.
Here is my list so far. What am I missing? I am not counting it as a different color if she adds dark/bright/light in front of it. red, orange, green, blue, indigo, violet, white, black, grey, gold, silver, teal, rose, maroon, lavender, scarlet, diamond, tan, brown, sapphire, pale blue.
Taylor Swift is known for her distinct musical eras, each represented by a unique color palette that reflects the themes and emotions of the album. This guide will explore the color associated with each of Taylor Swift's albums, offering insights into how these hues capture the essence of her music and artistic evolution. And now, the U.K.-based print design studio Dorothy is paying homage to Swift's knack for color with a new poster that references 66 Taylor.