Taylor Swift performs at the 41st Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Oct. 16, 2011 in Nashville.Photo:
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Want to shake it off in one of Taylor Swift’s iconic dresses?
The sequined Alice + Olive Tallulah Princess Dress that the mega popstar, 35, wore to the 2011 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Nashville will be up for sale at Vogue’s inaugural one-day-only shopping event called the Vogue Vintage Market.
The event will take place on Saturday, March 29, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time at Roll & Hill in New York City, with 100% of proceeds supporting those impacted by January’s Los Angeles fires. Attendance is open to the public with RSVP and donation in the Vogue app.
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Taylor Swift at the 41st Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Oct. 16, 2011 in Nashville.Frederick Breedon IV/Getty
Swift’s white strapless dress is decorated in silver and white metallic beads and sequins. The adornments cover the entire bodice and torso, as well as sprinkled down the length of the piece.
While performing on stage at the event, Swift paired the dress with a sheer white cardigan. However, she ditched the cover-up when she took to the stage to accept the songwriter/artist of the year award, instead showing thin, chain-link spaghetti straps. A photo of the dress on Vogue shows that the piece is being sold without straps.
In addition to taking home a piece of music fashion, several other articles of celebrity-worn clothing will be up for sale at the event, including Kendall Jenner’s 2004 micro miniskirt and fanny pack from Dior, Karen Elson’s lavender 2010 Givenchy top, Cindy Crawford’s “Dior Not War” tank top from Dior’s spring 2005 collection and a Galliano slip dress, among others.
Taylor Swift performs at the 41st Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Oct. 16, 2011 in Nashville.Frederick Breedon IV/Getty
A fashion icon to this day, Swift recently turned heads in a stylish Miu Miu miniskirt with a price tag of $2,300 during her virtual appearance at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she accepted her Tour of the Century Award.
The singer paired the forest green tartan mini with a black long-sleeve shirt, a snake pendant necklace and her signature red lip. She reportedly also wore a gold Cartier Santos Demoiselle watch that once sold for close to $18,330.
Swift gave a shout-out to her supporters while accepting her award, saying, “To the fans, you made these songs from the last couple decades into what they became so that we could do a 3.5-hour setlist. You had the passion and generosity to care about traveling to see us on tour in all these places all over the world.”
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The “Fortnight” singer continued of her fans, “It blows my mind. I’m never going to stop being grateful for it. And I appreciate this more than you know.”
At the awards show, Swift also won artist of the year, favorite surprise guest, favorite tour tradition, best lyrics and more.
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