Taylor Swift’s new ‘Fearless’ cover may have hidden meaning

You don’t have to close your eyes for flashbacks to begin.

Taylor Swift released the re-recorded version of her 2008 hit “Love Story” on Friday, just hours after announcing that her LP “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” would be coming soon – and eagle-eyed fans quickly discovered a hidden meaning in your choice of clothing for the album art.

On the cover, Swift, 30, recreates her signature hairstyle from the original “Fearless” art, dressed in a cream satin blouse by Ulla Johnson ($ 395).

The fast people soon realized that the Shakespearean style is very similar to the shirt worn by the actor Romeu Justin Gaston in the video clip of the star “Love Story”, 13 years ago.

1 wrote, “She doesn’t need Romeo to come and save her, she’s her own Romeo”, while another added, “She said Romeo, don’t save me, I’m not feeling so alone.”

While the choice of Swift’s top may be a coincidence, it is far from the first time she has hidden Easter eggs in her style selections.

Swift first sparked “Love Story (Taylor’s Version)” last December, featuring an excerpt from a commercial created by his friend Ryan Reynolds.

After a rivalry with music industry executive Scooter Braun for control of his master recordings, the “Folklore” singer is currently in the process of re-recording her first six studio albums.

“Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” is believed to be released in just a few months, after fans noted that the capital letters in the Swift ad spell “April 9th”.

The new album will feature 26 songs, including six tracks never heard “from the safe” that Swift considered for his original album.

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