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Taylor Swift Accepted Her 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards in a $2K Miu Miu Skirt and Even Pricier Cartier Watch

Taylor Swift Accepted Her 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards in a $2K Miu Miu Skirt and Even Pricier Cartier Watch

Yahoo18-03-2025

Taylor Swift may not have been physically at the iHeartRadio Music Awards this year, but she certainly glammed up for the occasion.
Although she skipped the ceremony on March 17, the "Fortnight" singer was still very present as she virtually accepted her Tour of the Century award. Even through a screen, her style could not be missed for both its classically Taylor aesthetic to her Easter egg-coded accessories.
Swift, 35, kept her parade of preppy outfits going (she wore a chic blazer for her latest N.Y.C. outing with Travis Kelce) in a forest green tartan Miu Miu miniskirt with a price tag of $2,300, per Sarah Chapelle, who runs Instagram account @taylorswiftstyled, a fansite dedicated to the pop star's outfits.
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Rather than pairing the pleated wool mini with its matching buttoned jacket, Swift kept it cool and casual in a black long-sleeve shirt, which showcased her snake pendant necklace that many took as a reference to Reputation (Taylor's Version).
Chapelle also reported that the Miss Americana star decked out her wrist in a gold Cartier Santos Demoiselle watch that once sold for close to $18,330, but is now discontinued (if not on resale). PEOPLE has reached out to the brand for confirmation.
The Santos' history dates back to 1904 according to Sotheby's. The now iconic timepiece was designed out of invention when founder Louis Cartier created the accessory for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, who required a practical wristwatch rather than the pocket watches popular at the time. Throughout its century-long history, the watch has evolved into many styles and sizes.
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Swift has been leveling up her watch game more recently, not only in conventional forms, but also in repurposed ways. In January, she was photographed at her friend Ashley Avignone's birthday dinner wearing a $32,000 Cartier Panthère medium diamond watch. And there is nothing more memorable than when the singer wore a Lorraine Schwartz watch-inspired choker necklace set to midnight at he 2025 Grammys.
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Dominating category wins at the show, Swift took home a handful of trophies for best music video, favorite tour style and best lyrics. She even nabbed a win for having Kelce as a surprise guest during her Eras Tour show in London on June 23, 2024.
Her record-breaking stadium tour also received the Tour of the Century Award.
"I really can't tell you how much this means to me because this, on behalf of my tour mates, all my fellow performers, my band, everyone who toured with us, our crew... this is actually the two-year anniversary of the first show of the Eras Tour, so I've been doing a lot of processing since I've been off the road these last few months," she shared while accepting her award.
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