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13 new Taylor Swift wax figures debut globally in Madame Tussauds's historic launch

13 new Taylor Swift wax figures debut globally in Madame Tussauds's historic launch

Tatler Asia5 days ago
A global tribute for a generational icon
For Madame Tussauds, Swift's figure reflects its 'centuries-old legacy of holding a mirror up to the world of fame'. Laura Sheard, global brand director at Madame Tussauds, captured its significance, sharing, 'Taylor Swift is a generational icon and a cultural powerhouse...The phenomenal success of her record-smashing tour is the perfect moment for Madame Tussauds to immortalise [her] with 13 figures—Taylor's lucky number—across four continents to ensure we're reaching as many fans as possible'.
The July 2025 launch also surpasses previous ambitious projects, including seven Harry Styles figures in 2023 and eight Lady Gaga figures in 2011. Apart from Hong Kong, Swift's figures can now be seen in Amsterdam, Berlin, Blackpool, Budapest, Hollywood, Las Vegas, London, Nashville, New York, Orlando and Sydney. A touring figure has also kicked off its residency in Shanghai, ensuring more Swifties across the world will have access to the star's likeness. The world's most famous faces
Founded in London, Madame Tussauds turns the typical museum visit into an interactive experience. Instead of viewing exhibits from afar, visitors can pose beside lifelike figures of icons like Serena Williams, Nelson Mandela and Beyoncé.
With venues in major cities worldwide, it combines cultural clout with entertainment, making it a popular stop for travellers. For Taylor Swift fans, her new figures offer a chance to celebrate the Eras Tour while stepping into a gallery that celebrates the people leaving their mark on our time.
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13 new Taylor Swift wax figures debut globally in Madame Tussauds's historic launch
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13 new Taylor Swift wax figures debut globally in Madame Tussauds's historic launch

A global tribute for a generational icon For Madame Tussauds, Swift's figure reflects its 'centuries-old legacy of holding a mirror up to the world of fame'. Laura Sheard, global brand director at Madame Tussauds, captured its significance, sharing, 'Taylor Swift is a generational icon and a cultural phenomenal success of her record-smashing tour is the perfect moment for Madame Tussauds to immortalise [her] with 13 figures—Taylor's lucky number—across four continents to ensure we're reaching as many fans as possible'. The July 2025 launch also surpasses previous ambitious projects, including seven Harry Styles figures in 2023 and eight Lady Gaga figures in 2011. Apart from Hong Kong, Swift's figures can now be seen in Amsterdam, Berlin, Blackpool, Budapest, Hollywood, Las Vegas, London, Nashville, New York, Orlando and Sydney. A touring figure has also kicked off its residency in Shanghai, ensuring more Swifties across the world will have access to the star's likeness. The world's most famous faces Founded in London, Madame Tussauds turns the typical museum visit into an interactive experience. Instead of viewing exhibits from afar, visitors can pose beside lifelike figures of icons like Serena Williams, Nelson Mandela and Beyoncé. With venues in major cities worldwide, it combines cultural clout with entertainment, making it a popular stop for travellers. For Taylor Swift fans, her new figures offer a chance to celebrate the Eras Tour while stepping into a gallery that celebrates the people leaving their mark on our time.

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