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Taylor Swift's Physical Appearance in New Video is Turning Heads

Taylor Swift's Physical Appearance in New Video is Turning Heads

Yahoo30-05-2025
Taylor Swift's Physical Appearance in New Video is Turning Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Taylor Swift was out and about in New York City on Friday night. A new video of the "Fortnight" singer is currently making its rounds all over social media, and it has gotten all sorts of reactions from the fans.
In the video, Swift is seen walking into a restaurant in NYC. Based on the geo-tagged location in the two-second clip, Swift appears to have entered the highly rated Italian restaurant Via Carota, which is located in the heart of Manhattan's West Village.
Swift is seen wearing a strappy black floral dress that features a fitted bodice and a flowy skirt. The dress has a V-neckline and appears to be made of a lightweight material such as satin or silk.
Despite Swift's brief appearance in the video, fans on social media still had a lot to say about her stylish look for the night out.
"Gorgeous as always," a comment on X read.
"OMMGGGGG!!! I need to see her dress, it looks so prettyyyyy," said another.
"GORGEOUS," a user wrote.
"SHE LOOKSS GOOODDD," declared a fan.
"She looks gorgeous with her hair tied like that 😍" commented another.
"She looks so pretty," a reaction read.
It is worth noting that Swift was alone as she entered the restaurant. Missing by her side was her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who has been a consistent presence alongside the multi-Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter over the past couple of months.
Kelce is currently with the Chiefs during the squad's three-day OTAs or Organized Team Activities. The Chiefs have a number of voluntary workouts coming up before their mandatory minicamp starts in mid-June, which only means that Kelce's schedule is going to start tightening up again soon. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.
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