The return to the studio comes as her upcoming concert film documenting her Eras Tour’s Los Angeles stops is already shaking up the theatrical distribution schedule for its October 13 release.
Taylor showcased her toned arm and svelte figure during her outing in the Big Apple with a low-cut black tank top, which she contrasted with a set of loose-fitting navy blue cargo pants.
Taylor Swift, 33, was seen making her way to a recording studio in New York City, sporting a casual yet chic outfit complemented by a trendy pair of thick-soled boots. She accessorized with a stylish croissant-shaped handbag and a beige corduroy Ralph Lauren baseball cap, adding a touch of playfulness with her braided pigtails and subtle makeup.
Meanwhile, recent sightings of her former romantic interest, Matty Healy of The 1975, painted a different picture. He was captured engaging in public displays of affection with tattooed model Gabbriette Bechtel, mere blocks away from Swift’s studio, suggesting that he has swiftly moved on.
Swift and Healy’s relationship had initially sparked interest back in 2014, with indications of a burgeoning collaboration emerging in late 2022 when he mentioned contributing to an unreleased track by Midnights. Later in 2023, their connection seemed to evolve into a romantic one, notably following Swift’s split from Joe Alwyn, as Healy attended multiple concerts during her Eras Tour.
However, the affair didn’t last long. Despite photographs of the pair holding hands in May, scrutiny of Healy’s past controversial comments led to a souring of public opinion. By June, reports indicated a breakup, marking the end of their seemingly casual romance.”
Under the radar: She wore a low-cut black tank top with baggy navy blue pants and chunky dark boots
Covered up: She had a brown croissant-shaped handbag under her arm and covered her blond hair and braided pigtails with a beige corduroy Ralph Lauren cap
As Taylor Swift, the renowned ‘1989’ singer, resumed her studio work, her past romantic interest Matty Healy of The 1975 appeared to have found a new partner, signaling a move forward from their brief connection. Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo’s recent interview left fans speculating about a possible rift with Swift, as the singer’s ambiguous denial failed to explicitly refute the notion that her song ‘Vampire’ alluded to the rumored feud.
Speculations arose following Rodrigo’s acknowledgment of Swift’s songwriting contributions on her tracks, suggesting potential friction after a credit dispute regarding the use of Swift’s melody in ‘Deja Vu.’ With the anticipation of her upcoming international tour, Swift surprised fans with the announcement of a concert film documenting her ongoing tour, generating excitement among cinema exhibitors expecting a substantial box office success amidst the industry’s efforts to attract audiences back to theaters.
Anticipated to hit screens from October 13, the film is projected to exceed $100 million in earnings from its US and Canada screenings, promising to captivate audiences both musically and cinematically
Addressing: Olivia Rodrigo, 20, revealed that she was ‘very surprised’ that fans guessed her hit track, Vampire, was written about about a rumored Taylor Swift feud; seen in July in L.A.
Big news: After Taylor announced a concert film of her Eras Tour, exhibition sources told The Hollywood Reporter that it could potentially gross over $100M in the US and Canada; seen July 8 in Kansas City, Missouri
Late-night Taylor: Taylor Swift exits Electric Lady Studios in New York City at 1 AM and is greeted by a throng of fans
Taylor in black: Swift stepped out with a black tank top, brown Polo hat, black pants and black shoes for the outing
Pigtails: She had her hair braided in pigtails and accessorized with bracelets on both wrists
After tour: The outing comes just after she wrapped her latest block of shows on The Eras Tour, with shows in Mexico City
Amid speculations about her musical endeavors, Taylor Swift’s potential return with a new album remains uncertain. However, industry insiders refuse to discount the possibility of the acclaimed artist surpassing a staggering $150 million in earnings in North America, fueled by the remarkable anticipation and strong presales for her upcoming concert film.
The entertainment industry is currently facing significant challenges, as protracted negotiations between the AMPTP and key unions such as WGA and SAG-AFTRA continue, with demands for improved compensation, protection against AI-replacement, and the disclosure of streaming figures to ensure fair residuals allocation.
Notably, the distribution of Swift’s upcoming documentary through the AMC theater chain signifies a significant achievement for the struggling theater brand, serving as a beacon of hope for the chain’s revival amidst challenging times.”