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Griff gives away the dress she wore as Taylor Swift’s opening act

Griff gives away the dress she wore as Taylor Swift’s opening act

Published: 4:46 p.m. PDT, June 28, 2024

Swifties, listen up. Griff is giving away the dress she wore as the opening act for Taylor Swift.

The “Miss Me Too” singer announced that she is giving away her “But Daddy I Love Him” ​​inspired dress, which she made herself and wore at the opening at The Epoch Tour on 22 June at Wembley Stadium in London.

In a Tick ​​​​Tock And Instagram In a carousel posted on Wednesday, Griff shared images of her designing her concert dress, from initial sketches to the finished project.

She wrote: “I’m giving away my unbuttoned dress from the Eras tour!!! It has a very special meaning to me. I wanted to pass it on to one of you. Pre-order my album for a chance to have it 🩵.”

Griff’s debut album, dizzinesswill be released on July 12th.

Griff also posted a GRWM Tick ​​​​Tock Before her performance, she showed off the dress, which was inspired by Swift’s song “But Daddy I Love Him.” The lyrics read, “Now I’m runnin’ with my dress unbuttoned,” and that’s exactly how Griff wore the dress.

At the show, Swift called out to Griff on stage.

“You first saw an artist that I am such a huge fan of,” Swift gushed. “This girl is so creative on every level. She has complete control over everything that goes into her writing and producing, she even makes her own stage outfits. I love her so much and am so glad she decided to perform and open this show. Please pass it up because this is her hometown show – Griff was here tonight!”

In an interview with British Vogue In the video released on Monday, Griff revealed that she made the “mesh, sheer, deconstructed” blue and white dress herself, something she has done for her other performances over the years.

“I really fell in love with The “Tortured Poets” sectionand more precisely “But dad, I love him.”” she explained to the outlet. “I’ve always been drawn to large dress shapes and deconstructed fashion… I wanted the dress to look almost open, flowing.”

“For me, the bone in my body that loves to write songs is the same bone that loves to make dresses,” she continued. “Whether it’s a song or a dress… something might not exist right now, but in two hours it could.”

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