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It’s a golden color like sunlight.
Taylor Swift has been making quite the style splash in New York this past week, stepping out on a Friday night dinner date with fiancé Travis Kelce at downtown hotspot Olesh in a yellow floral Doan Ashlyn dress.
And while the Grammy winner paired the dainty midi length with a slew of expensive jewelry, including a nearly $6,000 Jackie Aish diamond hand chain and an opal bracelet that once belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, her dress can be yours for $350.

And, as Swift showed off during her date night, this sweet style can be worn two different ways. Wear the puff sleeves up or let them fall (as she styled it) for a romantic off-the-shoulder effect.
A longtime Doyen fan, the “Opalite” singer owns many of the LA brand’s feminine designs. In October, she teamed an amber Agathe cashmere dress with a brown leather Magda Butrim bomber jacket and Manolo Blahnik tall suede boots, a short-sleeved mini for cooler weather.

Swift has also been spotted in recent years in a Henri top, a Benoit dress, a traveler top, and a Royce tank (the latter worn to the Kansas City Chiefs’ first game in 2023).
And the music icon isn’t the label’s only famous fan. Emma Roberts, Selena Gomez, Olivia Rodrigo and Camila Morrone also have Doen in their regular wardrobe rotation.
Below, shop some more Swift-approved styles from popular brands.





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This article was written by Elana Fishman, Style & Shopping Director at Page Six. A passionate Swiftie and pop culture enthusiast, Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for other fans as the host of video series such as “Current Trending,” “Style Trial,” “Heart to Cart,” and “Beauty Scoop.” We’re also tracking every style worn by Taylor Swift so you can shop too. Elana consults celebrity stylists about the latest street style and red carpet trends and predictions, finds out which celebrity-endorsed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves about beauty and fashion recommendations. Before Page Six Style launched in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion for Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire, and Teen Vogue.
