Taylor Swift costumes on display in new exhibit May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023 Updated May 26, 2023 0 Beaver Dam High School class of 2023 Mayville and Horicon graduations Full video: Illinois AG releases report on Catholic clergy sex abuse Watch this cowboy lasso a cow on a Michigan highway McFarland junior Andrew Kelley plays the piano Donald Trump gets March 2024 court date in hush money case Kugel Ball at Elm Street Plaza Freedom fighters seize small part of Russia Zelensky responds to Wagner chief's claims about Bakhmut Wednesday, May 24 weather update for southern Wisconsin Body cam footage shows Iowa police officer clinging to hood of car during dramatic chase Packers QB Jordan Love on 'The Standard' Oregon Zoo staff using 'smart eggs' to save endangered California condor Ex-Trump attorney explains why he left Trump's legal team Taylor Swift costumes on display in new exhibit. Tags Wire Dcc Lvs Dccbg Ap-video Taylor-swift Singer Art Costumes Exhibit Display Artist Music As featured on Can't afford Taylor Swift tickets? See all of Swift's eras on display at this costume exhibit The exhibit, on display through Sept. 4, is accompanied by a playlist of Swift's music videos — including her short film for the 10 minute version of "All Too Well" — which are projected on screens around the room. Latest video Beaver Dam High School class of 2023 Elon Musk's brain implant company can now experiment on humans Orca whales attack boat in latest incident off coast of Spain RAW: NYSE: CLOSING BOARD (FRIDAY) Mediterranean migration: Europe braces for unprecedented arrivals NOAA reveals their predictions about 2023's hurricane season McCarthy: Debt ceiling talks making 'progress' An IRS-run tool is 'taking steps' toward a free tax preparation and filing service Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Can't afford Taylor Swift tickets? See all of Swift's eras on display at this costume exhibit The exhibit, on display through Sept. 4, is accompanied by a playlist of Swift's music videos — including her short film for the 10 minute version of "All Too Well" — which are projected on screens around the room.Â