Taylor Swift has a way of turning every red carpet appearance into a fully formed fashion narrative. It is not just the dress, it is the deliberate, almost literary quality of each choice, as if every seam and silhouette is saying something. Her wardrobe reads less like a celebrity's fashion archive and more like a series of chapters, each one more interesting than the last. And nowhere was that more evident than at the Toy Story 5 premiere this past week in Los Angeles, where she arrived without warning, and looked nothing short of extraordinary.
The Toy Story 5 Premiere: A Dress Written Like a Fairytale
Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Toy Story 5 premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, instantly becoming the evening’s most talked-about fashion moment. She wore an Erdem corset mini dress from the label’s Fall 2026 collection, first seen at London Fashion Week, a choice that felt whimsical, romantic, and perfectly on theme.
Every Detail Told a Story
The off-the-shoulder dress featured delicate bows, subtle exposed boning, and a soft teal base layered with floral patchwork details in silver, green, and red. Swift paired the look with gold Aleví Milano sandal heels, leaning into the dreamy, storybook mood of the outfit.
Nostalgia, the Taylor Swift Way
Crystal embellishments, ribbon ties, and a raw-edged hem gave the dress a playful finish, while her signature red lip, side braid, and diamond horseshoe necklace added unmistakable Taylor polish. Rather than dressing as a character, Swift captured the nostalgic spirit of Toy Story with a look that felt imaginative, elegant, and entirely her own.


The Dresses We'd Borrow From Her Closet
Of course, this is hardly the first time Taylor's relationship with dresses has given us pause. Over the years, she has built one of the most visually rich dress wardrobes in contemporary pop culture, ranging from show-stopping gowns on the Grammy stage to the kind of easy, sun-drenched day dresses that make you want to immediately book a flight somewhere.
Here is a look at some of the most covetable moments from her dress-wearing history, the ones we mentally try on every time they surface on our feeds.
The Red Carpet Dress We’d Save for a Grand Entrance
Taylor Swift’s ruby-red Vivienne Westwood couture dress at the 2025 Grammys was pure main-character dressing. With its draped corseted bodice, asymmetrical silhouette, and signature scarlet styling, it felt equal parts old-Hollywood glamour and Taylor-coded drama.

The Summer Dress We’d Pack for a Weekend Escape
Worn to the U.S. Open, Taylor’s red-and-white Reformation dress was easy, polished, and quietly romantic. Styled with a Gucci bag and delicate jewellery, it was the kind of look that makes effortless dressing feel impossibly chic.

The Sparkling Number We’d Wear for a Night Worth Remembering
Taylor’s crystal-draped Oscar de la Renta look proved she knows exactly when to lean into drama. Covered in shimmering embellishment and paired with jewel-heavy accessories, it was fearless, glamorous, and impossible to ignore.

The Mini Dress We’d Reach for When Romance Is the Mood
For her Grammys return, Taylor embraced playful elegance in a floral Oscar de la Renta mini. Adorned with colourful blooms and soft romance, the dress struck the perfect balance between whimsical and fashion-forward.

The Off-Duty Look We’d Happily Recreate
Taylor’s baby blue Miss Patina mini dress remains one of her sweetest off-duty fashion moments. Paired with a bright yellow bag, the look was youthful, vintage-leaning, and exactly the sort of outfit that turns an ordinary day into a stylish one.

The Aza Edit: 6 Dresses That Speak Taylor's Language
If Taylor's wardrobe has put you in the mood to rethink your own dress collection, Aza Fashions has just the edit for it. Here are six picks that echo the spirit of her most beloved looks.

1. For Your Taylor-at-the-Toy-Story-Premiere Moment
For those who want to channel the corset-and-bow drama of the Toy Story premiere look, the ivory 3D bow cocktail dress delivers in every sense of the word. Crafted from embroidered net with sequins and stones, the off-shoulder dress features a bow-front bodice with hand embroidery and an attached lining, a showstopper that is designed for the nights when you need to arrive and be noticed.
2. The Party Dress That Refuses to Go Unnoticed
The red rose ruffled short dress is pure Taylor-in-red-era energy. A strapless red polyester mini with rose motif ruffling across the full skirt, balloon hem, and back zipper, it is dramatic enough for a party but fun enough to keep you light on your feet all evening — the kind of dress that makes a room do a double take.


3. The Maximalist Moment Taylor Would Approve Of
The glass bead embroidered dress is the wildcard of the edit, and the most magical. A lilac tulle fit-and-flare with crystal, sequin, cutbead, and shell embroidery in a floral and geometric pattern, with colourful appliqué and an open-back chain strap detail, it has the kind of maximalist, playful femininity that Taylor has consistently championed. This is a dress that makes an entrance and stays in the memory long after the evening is over.
4. The Dress for a Taylor-Swift-in-Summer Mood
The gingham pattern midi dress is perhaps the most Taylor-Swift-on-a-summer-afternoon piece of the entire edit. A handwoven Jamdani cotton midi in red-and-white gingham with a sweetheart neckline, box pleats, adjustable straps, and functional pockets, it is the dress she might wear to a farmers' market or a garden party — breezy, artisanal, and entirely charming.


5. When Understated Glamour Is the Mood
If you are drawn to Taylor's love of embellishment and the way she can make a beige or champagne dress look as impactful as a jewel tone, the beige sequinned halter dress is the answer. Crafted from embroidered net and French crepe with all-over wavy sequin work and a halter neckline, it has that luminous, almost ethereal quality that makes you look like you are glowing from the inside.
6. The Preppy Dress Taylor Would Wear Off-Duty
The blue poplin shift dress is a crisp, collared shift in blue poplin with embroidered motif detailing at the chest and hem and a button-front closure that is very much in conversation with Taylor's love of a preppy-meets-romantic silhouette. It is the kind of brunch-ready piece that feels polished without trying too hard, exactly the register Taylor hits when she steps out in the city without a red carpet in sight.




