So, I found myself listening to Taylor’s “Red” album again the other day – you know, Taylor’s Version, obviously. And it just got me thinking about that whole era, especially the fashion. Those outfits were so distinct, weren’t they? I kind of got this itch to see if I could recreate some of that vibe myself, just for fun, from stuff I already had or could easily imagine.

Getting Started with the Red Vibe
First thing I did, I just scrolled through a bunch of old pictures online. Not for hours, just enough to refresh my memory. You’ve got the classic high-waisted shorts, the striped tops, the Keds, and of course, the occasional fedora. And everything red, or at least with a pop of red. It’s funny, those looks are pretty simple, but so memorable.
Then, I decided to actually raid my own closet. I wasn’t expecting to find exact replicas, that wasn’t the point. It was more about capturing the feel. I started pulling out anything that felt remotely “Red” era. Found a couple of striped shirts – one was more navy and white, but I figured, close enough with the right accessories. I definitely had some black shorts that could work, maybe not super high-waisted like hers, but good enough.
Pulling the Looks Together
Okay, so for the first attempt, I grabbed that striped shirt. Paired it with my black shorts. It felt a bit plain. I remembered she often wore those simple sneakers. I have a pair of comfy canvas shoes, not Keds, but same kind of style, so I put those on. Better! Then I thought, what else? Ah, the accessories. I don’t own a fedora, and honestly, I don’t think I could pull one off. So, I skipped that for myself.
I did find an old red scarf, though. I tried tying it around my neck, but that felt a bit much for just hanging around. So, I just kind of draped it over my bag. Small touch, but it helped.
Then there’s the iconic “Not a lot going on at the moment” t-shirt. I don’t have that, obviously. But I do have a plain white tee. I thought about maybe trying to DIY something onto it, but then decided, nah, let’s keep it simple for this practice run. Sometimes a plain white tee with the right attitude is all you need, right?

- Key pieces I focused on:
- Striped tops (even if not perfectly red and white)
- Simple shorts (black or denim)
- Canvas sneakers
- Something red, even a small accessory
The most important part, I figured, and this is non-negotiable, is the red lipstick. I dug out my favorite red. It instantly made whatever I was wearing feel more intentional, more “Red” era. It’s amazing what a bit of lipstick can do, honestly. I put it on, and suddenly, even my not-quite-right striped shirt felt a bit more on point.
I tried another combination with a simple red sweater I had, tucked into some dark jeans, with those same canvas shoes. Again, with the red lip, it felt pretty good. It wasn’t a direct copy of any specific outfit, more like an inspired-by look. That’s what I was going for anyway.
Final Thoughts on the Experiment
So yeah, that was my little dive into Taylor Swift’s Red outfits. It was actually pretty fun to just play around with clothes I already own and see if I could channel that specific style. It’s not about having the exact items, more about the feeling and those key elements – the color red, the stripes, the casual coolness. And definitely the red lipstick. Can’t stress that enough. It’s a good reminder that style doesn’t always have to be complicated. Sometimes the simple, iconic stuff is the best.