Taylor Swift is placing some prep in her step.
Whereas out for a date with boyfriend Travis Kelce on March 24 in Malibu, California, Swift rocked a preppy look with a pleated skort, sweater and loafers.
On prime, she wore a blue Khaite cashmere sweater and paired it with a flirty tan pleated skort by Sandy Liang (that she additionally has in grey). Swift, 34, capped off her look with brown chunky loafers from Reformation and an identical brown messenger bag by Joseph Duclos.
Her accomplished look got here collectively for the complete school-girl-inspired outfit in mushy colours excellent for spring. She additionally wore her blonde hair down and blown out in simply the slightest bit of sentimental curl.
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Swift’s outing with Kelce follows her return dwelling to the U.S. following her Eras Tour stops in Singapore and Australia. Sabrina Carpenter, who opened Swift’s exhibits for her, shared an Instagram carousel of her time on tour, together with a photograph of the 2 of them on the Sydney Zoo.
Within the photograph, Swift rocks one other mini look — this time a Levi’s skirt with a frayed hem that she wore with a T-shirt.
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The “Anti-Hero” singer is not any stranger to skorts and miniskirts. She wore plaid miniskirt by Rails to one in every of Kelce’s Kansas Metropolis Chiefs video games in December. Her crimson and black skirt had an asymmetrical pleated element and was custom-created particularly for her.
“It is no secret that Taylor loves her plaid skirts and has been the final word muse for this season’s schoolgirl development,” Rails vice chairman of ladies’s design Linney Warren instructed PEOPLE. “We wished to present her issues that she might seamlessly incorporate into her wardrobe — we had been thrilled when she selected to type it again to a classic sweatshirt for the Chiefs sport for a little bit of nostalgia!”