Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Singapore: 8 nail designs to match your friendship bracelets
A good manicure never goes out of style
By Letty Seah -
After much anticipation, The Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert is finally upon us, with the first date in Singapore on March 2. In addition to memorising all the words to her three-hour-long setlist and DIY-ing friendship bracelets for the evening, you’ll likely want to go all out with a head-turning manicure inspired by your favourite T Swift era. Ahead, some of the best manicure ideas to help you nail your Eras tour beauty look.
Every now and then, embrace looking at the world through rose-tinted glasses (especially if you’re lucky enough to score seats to the Eras Tour). Take inspiration from the rainbow pastel cover and dress up your manicure in paddle pop colours and sparkly heart motifs.
If you’re embodying the “Reputation” era for the occasion, this vampy, cool-girl nail set will be your end game. To recreate, opt for a dark glazed base and top it off with a glittery gold snake slithering across your digits.
How enchanting! Complete your ethereal “fairy-core” manicure by incorporating 3D butterfly embellishments and painted-on wing designs.
Make the whole place shimmer with this bejewelled nail art design. Lean into the nighttime theme of the album and sport a iridescent French manicure – stars and glitter are optional but highly recommended.
I don’t know about you but we’re feeling 22 with this set of firecracker red cat-eye nails. All you need is a swipe of red lipstick.
Run with the cosy, cottagecore vibes of the “Folklore” album with an autumnal, forest-themed nail design that will pair perfectly with your favourite cardigan.
Shake off any bad vibes with this 1989 nail design inspired by the cover of Taylor’s first full-blown pop album (Taylor’s version, of course). The manicure features a sky blue base and seagull motifs.
Screaming, crying, throwing up. Follow Taylor’s lead and paint your nails in different colours and patterns to represent the highlights from the different “eras” – from the “Midnight” stars to the dreamy “Lover” pastels.