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Taylor Swift is spotted wearing a very surprising (and affordable) Aussie designer in new Tortured Poets Department album photo

Taylor Swift is spotted wearing a very surprising (and affordable) Aussie designer in new Tortured Poets Department album photo

Taylor Swift has been spotted wearing yet another Aussie fashion brand – and this time it’s super affordable. 

The megastar shared a series of stunning new images to promote her latest album Tortured Poets Department – and in one shot she was wearing a $29 top from Meshki. 

She paired a satin maxi skirt and sandals with the stylish label’s black OG Allie corset top. 

Aussie Swifties were delighted to see the artist representing Australian fashion and a label that is within financial reach of her fans, with Meshki tops ranging from $14-$179.

The simple yet chic bustier is made from a double layer of mesh and has corsetry boning that has been designed to cinch the figure.  

Taylor Swift surprised Australian fans by donning yet another Aussie fashion brand while promoting her latest album Tortured Poets Department

The mega star shared a series of stunning new images to promote her latest album Tortured Poets Department and in one shot she was wearing a top from Meshki

She paired a satin maxi skirt and sandals with the stylish label's black OG Allie corset top

The mega star shared a series of stunning new images to promote her latest album Tortured Poets Department and in one shot she was wearing Meshki’s black OG Allie corset top

The top is from a previous season and no longer available to buy but Taylor’s styling choice has fans begging Meshki to bring the bustier back. 

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Meshki for comment but it is unknown if the Allie corset top will be restocked. 

Those who want to recreate the look can opt for the near-identical Jordana denim tube top for $59.

There is also the $49.95 Patience Corset from White Fox Boutique and Showpo’s $45 Katrina top which both have a very similar design. 

Taylor has favoured several Australian fashion brands since the release of her 11th studio album on April 19. 

In the video clip for her first single from the record Fortnight, she donned an extravagant ball gown from Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski

The pearl-coloured gown has a ‘sculptural silhouette’, angular neckline and a gathering of the artfully crinkled material at the hip to expose the thigh. 

Taylor is seen wearing the stunning dress as she throws a trolley through a mirror in what looks like a surrealist hospital.

Taylor's favoured several Australian fashion brands since the release of her 11th studio album. In the video clip for her single Fortnight, she donned a ball gown from Toni Maticevski

The pearl-coloured gown has a 'sculptural silhouette', angular neckline and a gathering of the artfully crinkled material at the hip to expose the thigh

Previously, Taylor donned an extravagant ball gown from Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski in the video clip for her first single Fortnight from the new record 

In a montage of clips from her personal life, Taylor was spotted on holiday wearing a Zimmermann bikini top and yellow stripe boxer shorts from Bondi brand Venroy

In a montage of clips from her personal life, Taylor was spotted on holiday wearing a Zimmermann bikini top and yellow stripe boxer shorts from Bondi brand Venroy  

The dress is similar to the white Schiaparelli number Taylor wore to the 2024 Grammy Awards.

It was at that Grammy’s that Taylor announced the release of her 11th studio album Tortured Poets Department where the song ‘Fortnight’ in the clip will be featured.

Taylor also shared a montage of clips of personal moments from her life when she released Tortured Poets Department and one shot shows the singer on holiday wearing the Devi Plunge V wire bikini top from iconic Australian brand Zimmermann.

The $280 top is from the label’s 2023 Summer Swim collection and features a colourful patchwork paisley print.

Taylor paired the bikini top with a pair of yellow stripe boxer shorts from Venroy, founded by Sean Venturi on Bondi Beach in 2010.