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Taylor Swift Wears Erdem Micro Minidress and Alevi Milano Heels at Toy Story 5 Premiere
Taylor Swift appeared at the Toy Story 5 premiere in a mint-grey Erdem micro minidress paired with metallic Alevi Milano heels, styled by Joseph Cassell Falconer.

At the Disney-Pixar Toy Story 5 premiere, Taylor Swift showcased a micro minidress from Erdem’s Fall/Winter 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection combined with metallic Alevi Milano Bar 110 Sandals. Her outfit referenced her country music roots and her new original song for the film, “I Knew It, I Knew You.”
Taylor Swift’s Footwear and Dress Choice at the Premiere
The dress featured a structured corset bodice in a mint-tinted grey shade with an off-the-shoulder neckline. The straps were knotted at the arms, displaying slightly frayed edges. The mini skirt was voluminous and appeared as a patchwork of various luxurious fabrics.
The front panel of the skirt included a floral brocade woven with olive greens, terracotta tones, and metallic gold threads, transitioning into a cream-colored jacquard fabric. The hem of the skirt, like the sleeves, had a heavily frayed, distressed trim. On the red carpet, Swift posed with her hands in the skirt’s pockets.
Styling Details and Accessories
Styled by Joseph Cassell Falconer, Swift paired the dress with minimalist, strappy high-heeled sandals from Alevi Milano in a metallic shade that accentuated the tapestry skirt. Her hair was styled half-up with blunt bangs framing her face. She opted for a glossy rosy-red lipstick and black cat-eye eyeliner instead of her usual matte crimson lip.
Adding a subtle tribute to Toy Story’s character Jessie the Cowgirl, Swift wore an antique Victorian horseshoe pendant necklace from Sophie Jane Jewels. Her jewelry also included a Selim Mouzannar Gemma Ring, a Miraki Oval Tennis Bracelet, and her engagement ring.
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