Taylor Swift fans rush to Selfridges as they launch baubles for Christmas trees
DROP EVERYTHING now if you’re a Swiftie and head to Selfridges for their new range of Christmas decorations.
Taylor Swift fans are rushing to get their hands on their new collection of Christmas tree decorations.
Now that the pop star is on the final leg of The Eras Tour, many of her fans (including us) are upset that we won’t be seeing her glitzy outfits on stage for a long time.
But that doesn’t mean the magic has to stop completely and we have the British retailer to thank for that.
On social media, a Swiftie named Florence Goodrham shared just some of the Christmas decorations she found and how they related to Taylor herself.
She said: “I couldn’t believe this table, it begged me to take it all home and make a Taylor Swift Christmas tree.”
Firstly, she found a piece of jewelery from the woman herself – Taylor Swift in her sparkling Midnights playsuit for £40 – although it is on the pricier side, many Swifties will find it worth it.
Besides the blonde hanging on your tree, you can also get a cute one pink and a white ‘Swiftie’ decoration for €26.
And there were plenty of embellishments referencing the famous lyrics Taylor wrote.
A bejeweled cherry decoration may reference her Blank Space lyric “cherrylips, crystal skies,” while a pink disco ball references the song Mirrorball on her Folklore album.
There was also a rainbow flag in honor of her Lover song ‘You Need to Calm Down’, priced at £16, symbolizing her support for the LGBTQ+ community.
There was also one small piano ornament for the tree and an engagement ring in a box – both representing her Evermore era and the hit “Champagne Problems,” and lots of decorations featuring cats – Taylor’s favorite animal.
She also found a silver cowboy hat – a nod to Taylor’s first album, a boombox for her Shake It Off video, a diamond-encrusted pink guitar to represent her Lover guitar from the Eras Tour and even a skateboard to symbolize James – a character from the series. song Betty.
The clip of the ornaments shared on her TikTok account @FlorenceGoodrham went viral with over 258,000 views and 12,000 likes.
People were quick to confess their love for the decorations and were tempted to start an entire Taylor Swift-themed Christmas tree.
One person wrote: “Bought the Swiftie ornament on my last trip but looks like I’ll have to go back (£40 is obscene even as a Christmas ornament connoisseur).”
Another commented: “My sister bought a mirror ball tree topper and baubles for our tree; it’s definitely going to be Swiftmas around here.”
Is Taylor Swift’s Eras Merchandise Worth the Price Tag?
BEFORE seeing Taylor in action, Fabulous Digital Writer Leanne Hall considers whether the merchandise is really worth the price tag:
“As a 29-year-old Swiftie who made it into the top 0.1% of Taylor listeners on Spotify last year, you could say I’m really excited to see her on the Era’s Tour in London later this month.
“With the three-hour setlist, it’s no surprise that Taylor was named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year and fans lucky enough to get tickets know they are about to see the concert of the century.
“The Eras Tour catapulted the singer/songwriter into the billionaires’ club, and it’s no surprise that some UK tickets cost almost £700 a pop.
“Although tickets were expensive, her merchandise isn’t far off the price most artists price their stuff, and I’ll certainly spend hundreds to get jerseys and T-shirts from the tour.
“While £70 for a hoodie would make me think twice about shopping in a store, this is no ordinary hoodie.
“Yes, you look fantastic when you take it to the shops, but it is also a part of the day that you can keep forever and look back on with great pleasure. For me and many other Swifties, there is no price tag on that match.”
“Awesome! Give me them all,” wrote a third.
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I’m already on my way.”
“If only they weren’t obscenely expensive,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “The boombox is giving it away.”
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