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Taylor Swift Wows British Fans In Vintage-Inspired Outfit Outside BBC Studios

Taylor signs autographs for her waiting fans in London outside BBC studios - Splash

We’re loving her London style

She’s been brought back to reality after a glorious week in Paris shooting music videos on bicycles and attended fashion shows, and now Taylor Swift is back to her hard working schedule in London as she was spotted outside the BBC studios today.

Taylor signs autographs for her waiting fans in London outside BBC studios – Splash

The 22-year-old ‘Love Story’ songstress has been channelling a more toned down style on her London visit, leaving her Elie Saab creations safely in her suitcase away from any unfortunate British weather, but looked gorgeous nevertheless in a vintage inspired outfit.

Renowned for her retro twist on the latest trends, Taylor wowed her UK fans outside the BBC Radio 1 interviews ahead of her Teen Awards performance this weekend, presumably to talk about her latest record, Red.

And Taylor’s album wasn’t the only one seeing red as she donned a fire engine scarlet top set to jazz up her mid-length vintage inspired grey pleated skirt.

The country singer showed off her slender bare pins in the chilly weather as she signed autographs for her waiting fans teaming the look with flat black bow detailed pumps featuring metallic hardware.

She wore her golden locks in a glamorous, wavy style and sported a retro make-up look of winged eyeliner and red lips, accessorising the look with elegant pearl drop earrings and a matching bracelet.

Taylor tweeted before her radio interview, writing to her 19 million followers: ”Waiting to start an interview. Eating candy. Watching MTV,’’ along with a snap of herself on the TV screen.

We spotted Taylor Swift attending rehearsals and a Jonathan Ross filming day in a cute pair of polka dot jeans and an autumnal Peter Pan collar knit yesterday, looking casually chic and set for the colder months.

 

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