Taylor Swift made the whole place shimmer, as the lyrics go, when partying after the 2025 Grammy Awards, held Sunday, February 2, in a second, similarly spangly dress by Gucci.

Indeed, the “Bejeweled” singer demonstrated her mastery of sartorial transformation when she seamlessly transitioned between two equally dazzling sequin looks without missing a beat.

Her initial red-carpet appearance showcased a vibrant red Vivienne Westwood minidress — a clear homage to her partner, Travis Kelce, and his Kansas City Chiefs team colors, who are preparing for their Super Bowl appearance. The asymmetric, artfully draped masterpiece was accented with Casadei heels and an array of rubies, including a bespoke “T” charm by Lorraine Schwartz.

The “T” was a subtle yet intriguing detail that ignited speculation among fans regarding its intended meaning, perhaps referencing her or her boyfriend’s name (or both!), or perhaps her Grammy-nominated album “The Tortured Poets Department.” Surely, Swiifties are on the case.

After the final award was handed out, she unveiled a second look — a shimmering silver Gucci shift, seen in photos captured by Kellindo Parker, Janelle Monáe’s guitarist, who posted a carousel of candids with Swift, 35, and other guests via Instagram on Tuesday, February 4.

This metallic minidress featured crystal monogram embroidery and bead-trimmed bows. The now-sold out dress, (originally priced at $3,840), further emphasized Swift’s growing love of luxury fashion by doubling down on designers Vivienne Westwood and Gucci in a single night. She also tailored her glam to match her sartorial quick-change, sweeping her hair into a sophisticated updo and swapping her ruby Lorraine Schwartz earrings for subtle diamonds.

While Swift ultimately did not win any of the six awards for which she was nominated, she was no less the life of the party at the awards ceremony — and the celebrations that followed. She appeared every inch the social butterfly, like when she shared a seat with Cynthia Erivo or was seen dancing her heart out alongside actress Margaret Qualley and her producer BFF Jack Antonoff.

Adding a touch of pitch-perfect yet playful irony, her Kelce-inspired love song, “So High School,” provided the soundtrack as she presented Best Country Album to Beyoncé for “Cowboy Carter.”

Swift’s recent embrace of logomania has been a recurring theme in her wardrobe. From monogrammed Dolce & Gabbana corsets worn on double dates to a logo-embellished Louis Vuitton knits on game days, she consistently has shown an affinity for high-end fashion labels.

With the Super Bowl on the horizon, and the Kansas City Chiefs set to face the Philadelphia Eagles, we’re T-minus five days until she cheers on Kelce, 35, with another winning look.

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