(Web Desk) : Watch Taylor Swift’s career begin again at a new exhibition coming to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
The temporary display — called Taylor Swift | Songbook Trail — will open from July 27-Sept. 8 and showcase 16 outfits worn by the singer-songwriter, 34, throughout her career.
A press release from the museum states that the exhibition is in honor of Swift’s successful U.K. Eras tour and aims to “celebrate the creativity of her costumes, lyrics and music videos and explore the global phenomena of the pop icon.”
The “Shake It Off” singer wrapped the first three star-studded London stops of her Eras Tour on June 23 at Wembley Stadium, but is set to return on Aug. 15 for five additional shows.
In addition to costumes, the exhibition will have Swift’s instruments, music awards, storyboards and archival material on display – many of which are being viewed by the public for the first time, according to the museum.
The exhibition is said to feature “13 stops” – a nod to the singer’s lucky number – each of which will shine a light on “particular era of her music and prolific songwriting.”
Costume pieces on display include Swift’s custom cowboy boots worn during her appearance as an opening act in Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul tour in 2007 and her Victorian-inspired black dress from her “Fortnight” music video.
The exhibition is designed by Tom Piper and will be free to the public.
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