Annie O’Sullivan |
If you were one of the lucky fans who got to attend one of her shows, these customizable souvenir tickets make a great keepsake. “Tickets nowadays are all digital, but if someone likes to collect physical tickets for memories, it would be cute to gift printed tickets from the Eras Tour concert they attended,” says Isabella Cavallo, Assistant Commerce Editor.
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The ultimate in Taylor Swift gifts, this necklace has been worn by our favorite pop star herself. Made of sterling silver, it also features a small amethyst, and the brand claims that the piece was created to “channel all the glorious power and strength of the feminine.”
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Edible glitter might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think “Taylor Swift,” but when you think about all the shimmer she rocks when she’s on stage — it makes sense. “Ahead of attending the Eras Tour, I poured edible glitter powder in champagne glasses for me and my friends,” says Alyssa Gautieri, Associate Lifestyle Editor.
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“You can’t go wrong with a friendship bracelet for a Swiftie fan,” says Samantha MacAvoy, Assistant Editor. Better yet? Gift them the experience of getting to create their own, so it’s an activity and a present all-in-one.
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“Tortured” might have seemed like a dramatic title for Taylor’s most recent album, but once we heard the emotional lyrics on it, it fit perfectly. Just as she uses her songs and lyrics to express how she’s feelings, you to can have a place to share your own thoughts with this TTPD journal, which can be customized with a name on the bottom.
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A nod to Taylor’s heart-shaped earrings from her music video for “You Need to Calm Down,” but with an extra pop of pink.
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Annie O’Sullivan (she/her) covers holiday, gift guide, travel, and lifestyle content at Good Housekeeping. She has a degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse University and previously reported for Runner’s World, NBC New York/NY 4 and Woman’s Day. Annie also has experience writing entertainment news and celebrity-focused content.
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