With just one month before Taylor Swift kicks off the Australian leg of her Eras Tour, social media is awash with Swifties suggesting the perfect outfit and make-up to match each of the singer's albums.
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From deep blues and the trademark red lipstick to baby pinks, sequin bodysuits, high-waist shorts, brown cowboy boots and tulle skirts, fans are sharing their top tips for getting the look just right.
Swift's 'eras' refers to her 10 studio albums: Debut, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore and Midnights.
Each 'era' is characterised by Swift's fashion sense in the years she released the albums as well as the symbols, colours and themes used in her music videos.
Something for the shy Swifties
But not everyone wants to dress up in an extravagant, global singing sensation costume.
The Swifties on social media say make-up is another way to more subtly channel their favourite eras and songs.
Melbourne-based Australian TikTok creator Kammie Brooks has posted make-up tutorials for each Swift 'era'.
"I thought it would be such a fun way to get everyone excited and do some make-up looks. It'll get me excited for the show as well," Ms Brooks said.
"It shows how powerful Taylor's music is when she can bring such a diverse community of people together and turn it into the Met Gala of concerts."
In addition to attending the concert itself, a lot of the fun is in planning an outfit and make-up look for the night, she said.
"There's so many different ways you can go with all Taylor's eras," Ms Brooks said.
"I think it's really cool that it's become a whole event and not just a concert."
If you're stuck for ideas, here are some options to try for each of Taylor Swift's eras.
Midnights
Deep blues and star patterns are features of the Midnights era.
Dark blue eyeliner and silver star face gems would help achieve the right make-up look.
Swifties who attended shows in the US wore royal blue sequin bodysuits similar to the one Swift wore on stage.
Otherwise, a popular outfit option draws inspiration from the Bejeweled music video. A black outfit adorned with gems of a variety of colours and shapes.
Evermore & Folklore
Even though it may be too hot during an Australian summer to wear a cardigan to the concert, when dressing as the two sister albums Folklore and Evermore, some fans are planning on wearing long flowing dresses, vintage jewellery and delicate flower crowns.
At the US leg of the tour some concert-goers wore silver mirror-like dresses to pay tribute to the song 'Mirrorball' on the Folklore album.
This era is ideal for Swifties who prefer to go without make-up as this was the era where Swift took a step back from the theatrics and glamour of other albums.
Lover
Lover is about embracing your feminine side. Heart shapes, baby pinks, light blues and soft yellow hues are a good fit.
If you're planning on dressing for this era, pink eyeshadow, light coloured eyeliner and pink glitter would work well together.
Tulle dresses, diamontes, sequins and heart-shaped cutouts are all the rage for Lover-themed outfits.
Reputation
For Reputation, sequin bodysuits similar to Swift's during that album's stadium tour are suggested.
Others are incorporating snake elements and the colour black into their outfits.
For fans comfortable with more complicated make-up, some Swifties at the US Eras Tour even drew snake-themed eyeliner. Red or black lipstick complements this well.
1989
During the 1989 tour Swift really embraced true, popstar-style outfits.
This era is known for white-frame sunglasses and light blues. Many popular outfits from that period included sequins and tassels with high-waisted shorts and crop sets.
In terms of make-up, Swift always rocked a red lip and black eye-liner with her short hair straightened.
Red
The Red era is infamous for the re-release of the 10-minute version of the song All Too Well. As you can imagine, the era is represented by the colour red.
Many US Swifties recreated Swift's classic outfit from her 22 music video.
This outfit requires a white shirt with the phrase "not a lot going on at the moment" and she typically wears it with a black fedora, black shorts and her lips painted red.
Speak Now
Speak Now is filled with the colour purple and princess-style dresses.
Don't be afraid to reach for purple eyeshadow, purple dresses and tulle skirts.
Red lipstick and winged black liner would work well with any outfit from this era.
Fearless
Classic songs such as Love Story and You Belong With Me defined this era.
The "Junior Jewels" shirt from the You Belong With Me music video is an easy DIY.
This era calls for champagne and gold coloured make-up, curled hair and white cowboy boots.
Be on the lookout for gold dresses as well as sequins and tassels.
Debut (Taylor Swift)
If you're planning on connecting with Swift's country roots, this self-titled debut album is the perfect option for you.
To dress like the singer in this era, look for white dresses and brown cowboy boots.
Natural make-up with 2000s-style black liner on the waterline is ideal.
Swift will perform six concerts as part of her Australian tour from February 16 to 26 - at Melbourne's MCG and Sydney's Accor Stadium in Olympic Park.
- Disclosure: Brianna Hedges is a dedicated Swiftie.