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It won’t be long before this London style is perfected soon.
Taylor Swift continued her UK trip with Travis Kelce on Friday night wearing a Fleur de Mal Juliette lace silk skirt that is somehow still in stock at the moment.
It’s available for pre-order only on the Fleur du Mal site, but Nordstrom has some sizes available for immediate shipping. (And in addition to Swift’s black silk option, lavender shades also come in plenty.)


At less than $300, it’s much more affordable than the Totem Slim Leather Coat ($4,000), the Rabanne 1969 Shoulder Bag ($1,690), and the Celine Ava Sandals ($1,050) that the pop star accessorized with.
And while she chose to complete her look with a silk Staud Evangeline top, Fleur de Mal also makes a matching Juliette lace silk cami.

This isn’t the first time Swift has chosen Fleur du Mal for her date with Kelce, as she wore the brand’s fitted, long-sleeve, flared corset dress in New York last year, and the style sold out almost immediately.
And in the album artwork for “The Life of a Showgirl,” she embraced the boudoir aesthetic in the brand’s pale pink satin bullet bodysuit.
She’s not the only one who loves the New York-based brand, with everyone from Anne Hathaway to Beyoncé to Kristen Stewart wearing its lingerie looks as outerwear over the years.

If Swift’s latest lace look sells out before you can get it, consider the Juliet Lace Mini Slip as well. Apart from length, they are virtually the same.
Just be sure to shop early.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor at Page Six. Hanna covers actually affordable styles worn by celebrities, testing celebrity brands and finding beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) for first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
