Taylor Swift: Seven best fashion moments from 'Lover' music video
Swift stars in a colourful, romantic dollhouse setup
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Your support makes all the difference.Over the past few weeks, Taylor Swift fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of their favourite pop star’s seventh studio album, “Lover”.
Ahead of the album's launch on Friday, Swift delighted her patient supporters by unveiling the music video for her latest single of the same name.
In the new video, the 29-year-old musician is shown living inside a colour-blocked dollhouse with her partner, played by one of Swift’s dancers, Christian Owens.
The romantic set-up is bursting with vivid hues as the video follows the couple’s ups and downs, from slow dancing at home and partying with friends, to capturing moments of jealousy.
At the end of the clip, the duo get their happily ever after as their child opens a Christmas present containing a snow globe.
Similarly to her previous music videos, “ME!” and “You Need to Calm Down”, “Lover” is jam-packed with sartorial delights, including a bomber jacket from the singer’s upcoming clothing collaboration with British fashion designer Stella McCartney.
Elsewhere, there are retro-inspired headbands and even an all-pink ensemble covered in butterflies – a recurrent theme seen throughout the "Lover" album cycle.
Click through the gallery above to see Swift’s best looks in Lover.
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