We found the perfect holiday presents for the Swiftie in your life.
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As we approach the end of the year, 2023 was undoubtedly the year of Taylor Swift.
Her Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023, and tickets to the concert practically became a status symbol, themselves. She won a Grammy for All Too Well: The Short Film, re-released Speak Now (Taylor's Version) in the summer and 1989 (Taylor's Version) in the fall, and released her Eras Tour as a concert movie. (Does she ever sleep?!) Swift's personal life, too, remained a subject of intense interest amongst fans; after a breakup with actor Joe Alwyn, she had some majorly chic street style moments in New York City. Her new relationship with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce kept fans enraptured by Swift—and her appearances at his games lead to the "Taylor Swift Effect" on the NFL and many Kelce-Swift Halloween costumes.All this is to say: If you weren't a Swiftie before 2023, there's a good chance you're a Swiftie now. (Or, if you've been a Taylor Swift fan, you are having a very, very good year.)
To celebrate Swift's momentous year, we compiled a definitive Taylor Swift gift guide for all the Swifites in your life—or, to be honest, shop for yourself. You deserve it. Swift, who grew up on a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania, is a professed fan of the holidays. "It was such a weird place to grow up," she said in 2014. "But it has cemented in me this unnatural level of excitement about fall and then the holiday season. My friends are so sick of me talking about autumn coming. They’re like, 'What are you, an elf?'" Whether it's jewelry or clothing Swift herself has been spotted in, or some very fun Swiftie merch, here, the 30 best Taylor Swift gifts:
There's nothing better than a good pair of slippers—and these cozy slides are embroidered with (taylor's version), a nod to Swift's re-recordings.
Lean into the holiday spirit with this mug that features Christmas trees in the various Swift eras, plus the song "'tis the damn season," from evermore.
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What better gift for a Swiftie then a literal Swiftie sweatshirt? Perfect to wear to repeat viewings of the Eras Tour concert film, in our opinion.
Read more: What Should You Wear to the Taylor Swift Eras Tour Movie? We Have Some Ideas.
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While out to dinner with Kelce in New York City, Swift was spotted carrying this Aupen bag. A classic, affordable black bag never goes out of style.
Swift's latest album is a re-release of 1989, and a vinyl is always makes a great present.
Swift's favorite candle is this woody, aromatic scent from Byredo—so your Swiftie can make their home smell just like hers.
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Any customizable present is always a win, so gift the Swiftie in your life with a mug featuring their name.
This fall has been all about Swift at football games, so poke fun at that with this sweatshirt that reads "Taylor's Version" instead of "NFL"
2023 was the year of Taylor Swift—but we have a feeling 2024 will be, too.
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The OG 1989 era was all about polaroids, so as we enter the 1989 (Taylor's Version) era, it's all about digital cameras.
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This pink, Lover-esque case is Taylor Swift-approved.
A record player is a fun gift, Swift fan or not, but what better way to listen to all of her music? (Maybe gift a few Swift vinyls, too.)
Another Swift-approved accessory: She was spotted in these platform shoes (very on trend) in October.
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For the aspiring songwriter or writer in your life, a beautiful, customized notebook makes for a thoughtful present.
Emily Burack
Senior News Editor
Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.