A piece worthy of an icon.
Taylor Swift made history on Thursday as the youngest woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, attending the prestigious organization’s 2026 induction ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in New York City wearing a custom black floral dress by Givenchy’s Sarah Burton.
Embroidered from top to bottom with the same colorful flowers as the fashion house’s Fall 2026 collection, her floor-covering dress featured a corseted bodice, a dramatic draped skirt, and a thigh-high slit.
Swift applied her signature red lipstick, wore her hair in a soft updo, and skipped the necklace for Mindy Mond citrine drop earrings and a Jessica McCormack diamond bracelet.
She also coordinated her nails for the occasion, swapping out the blue cloud-covered Toy Story 5 manicure she wore earlier this week for a dark maroon polish.
Black satin Givenchy by Sarah Burton sandals and the superstar’s sparkling Kindred Lubeck Design engagement ring, designed by her fiancé Travis Kelce, completed the look.
Swift, 36, is the second-youngest inductee into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Stevie Wonder was 32 years old when he won this honor in 1983.
The “I Knew It, I Knew You” songstress, who is scheduled to perform at today’s ceremony as Page Six Hollywood exclusively reported last month, joins Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Paul Stanley, Kiss’ Gene Simmons, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle and Walter Afanasieff as the Class of 2026.
Swift last attended the Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala in 2010, wearing a lilac J. Mendel dress and Christian Louboutin slingback heels. She styled her hair in a similar manner 16 years later, perhaps as an Easter egg to eagle-eyed fans.
She received the Hal David Starlight Award at that year’s ceremony, becoming the first person to graduate from this honor to full membership in the SHOF.
It’s been a very busy week for Swift. Swift wowed fans at both the Toy Story 5 premiere in Los Angeles and Game 4 of the NBA Finals in New York in the same 24 hours.
