Following The Tortured Poets Department‘s monochrome “shades of greige,” will Taylor Swift’s next era be “in screaming color”?

The Eras Tour — where Swift is known to keep fans guessing what color outfits she’ll wear, and has been debuting particularly bright and colorful dresses over the past few weeks across North America — is on break this weekend, but Swift still stepped out in a multicolor new dress while in New York City.

Friday night (Nov. 8), Swift was photographed arriving at a dinner spot in Manhattan. She exited a car wearing a familiar Vivienne Westwood silhouette: a style called the Sunday dress, revived from Vivienne Westwood’s Spring-Summer 1997 collection (and worn by Swift previously, just in more subtle colorways). On this Friday night she wore a version of the dress with a simple, striped skirt that turns bold and colorful when it reaches a corset-inspired bodice. The dress bodice brings to mind an art canvas, with yellow and red paint mixing together to make orange, all laid atop the blue striped fabric of the skirt.

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Meanwhile, on stage for the final leg of the Eras Tour, Swift has been embracing vibrancy in a series of new, multicolored dresses worn during her acoustic surprise songs set. She’s been cycling through these latest Roberto Cavalli looks since wearing them for the first time in Miami and New Orleans, in October. (At football game sightings she’s mostly gone for a more subdued look: a lot of black, mixed with Chiefs red.)

The Eras Tour, which highlights music from the early days of Swift’s career through 2024, officially wraps on Dec. 8. She has not yet announced what’s in store after it ends, but she’s been known to drop hints in what she wears.

Here’s a quick roundup of the very colorful dresses Swift has recently debuted:

Arriving to dinner with friends in a dress that’s a surrealist dreamscape on top and utilitarian stripes on the bottom, Swift wore a Vivienne Westwood design in an unexpected color combination. She accessorized her Nov. 8 street style in New York with a pair of Aquazzura velvet heeled sandals in burgundy, a small, black Vivienne Westwood purse and a vintage statement necklace featuring a large coin as its centerpiece.

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Taylor Swift is seen in the Meatpacking District on Nov. 8, 2024 in New York City.

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One of Swift’s new dresses worn while singing her show’s surprise songs is this custom, multicolored gown from Roberto Cavalli, with hot red-orange fading into a muted yellow, and then to royal blue. She’s only worn this design very recently, while nearing the end of her Eras Tour. Here, she’s pictured in it on Oct. 25 in New Orleans.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at Caesars Superdome on Oct. 25, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Also courtesy of Roberto Cavalli is the same dress style as above, but in a pink-and-blue color scheme that mashes into purple in some spots. The photo below is from her acoustic set on Nov. 1 in Indianapolis.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 1, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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On Nov. 5, Roberto Cavalli creative director Fausto Puglisi posted a photo on Instagram of a bright yellow, orange and pink gown worn by Swift (in the same style shown above), which has only been seen on stage this fall during her acoustic set. “My new sunset, new orchid, new tropical dream,” he captioned the image, which you can see here.

Deep into a slideshow of pictures from her recent weekend of concerts in New Orleans, on Oct. 29, Swift also included a picture of herself in a new dress on Instagram, wearing another Roberto Cavalli gown that she’s added to her Eras wardrobe options for surprise song time. This one was in blue and purple. See the dress here (shown in the 14th photo in the set).

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