Taylor Swift Eras Outfits at Hollywood Studios

Taylor Swift Eras Outfits at Hollywood Studios

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits are on display at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour outfits are on display at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

If you are heading to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and you love the Eras Tour visuals, there is a surprisingly cool detour waiting for you inside Walt Disney Presents. Disney has a limited-time costume exhibit featuring three stage looks Taylor Swift wore during the Eras Tour, displayed up close so you can actually study the detail and craftsmanship that reads as pure sparkle from the stadium seats.

Where to find the exhibit

The costumes are located inside Walt Disney Presents, a walk-through gallery experience situated in the Animation Courtyard at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

If you have never stopped by, Walt Disney Presents is worth visiting, even without the Taylor display. It is a self-guided gallery with Disney archives and a short film experience that focuses on Walt Disney’s story.

How long it is available

This is a limited-time exhibit. If you are planning a trip, it is a good idea to confirm the end date and daily operating hours in the My Disney Experience app before you depart.

What is actually on display

Disney selected three looks, each tied to a specific era in the show:

  • reputation
  • THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT
  • Midnights

This is not a massive museum-sized exhibit. Think of it more like a highly photo-friendly showcase that rewards anyone who appreciates design details, intricate fabric work, and the engineering behind costumes that must withstand choreography, rapid changes, heat, and thousands of flashes every night.

Outfit 1: reputation

The reputation display is an asymmetrical black bodysuit covered with swirling gold serpent detailing. It is instantly recognizable, and it hits even harder in person because you can see how the shimmer and structure were designed to catch harsh stage lighting while still allowing full movement.

Up close, it is the kind of piece that makes you notice things you would never catch during a live show, such as how the embellishment patterns support the shape of the suit and how intentionally the placement is arranged across the torso and leg.

Outfit 2: THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT

The THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT look is pure theatrical storytelling. The silhouette is dramatic and editorial, and seeing it up close makes it feel less like a tour costume and more like a wearable set design.

If you are the kind of person who loves the “how” behind a big production, this is the outfit to slow down for. The structure, the drape, and the detail work are doing a lot of heavy lifting to match the tone of that era.

Outfit 3: Midnights

Midnights is the closer energy. This display features a crystal-heavy bodysuit paired with a bold, colorful finishing layer designed to stand out at a distance and capture attention on camera.

This is the one that really drives home how much these looks are built for stadium scale. The sparkle is deliberate, the cutouts are strategic, and the overall design is all about impact, movement, and visibility from the cheap seats.

Tips for seeing it without wasting time

  1. Go earlier if you can. Walt Disney Presents is indoors, making it an easy midday escape when crowds and heat are at their peak.
  2. Treat it like a quick win. It works best as a ten- to twenty-minute stop between rides, shows, or meals.
  3. Look first, then shoot photos. The fun is in the details: textures, stitching, embellishment patterns, and how the pieces are constructed for performance.
  4. Pair it with a full Studios day. This is a bonus experience, not an all-day thing, but it adds a surprisingly cool “only at Disney” layer to your visit.

Why this exhibit is a smart add-on

Theme parks excel at nostalgia, but it is rare to see a current pop culture moment curated like a gallery exhibit within the parks. Whether you are a Swiftie, a fashion enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the craft behind live production, it is a fun stop that requires almost no effort and offers something genuinely different from the usual Hollywood Studios loop.

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