An outfit worthy of an icon.
Taylor Swift made history on Thursday as the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, arriving at the prestigious organization’s 2026 induction ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in New York City wearing a black floral strapless gown.
The custom Givenchy number includes a bustier corset and a thigh-high slit as well as draping along the hip. She wore her signature red lipstick and pulled her hair back into a low bun, skipping a necklace in favor of drop earrings and a bracelet.
She even coordinated her nails, trading the blue cloud-covered “Toy Story 5” manicure she sported earlier this week for a dark polish. She added black strappy heels.
At age 36, Swift is the second-youngest Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee in history; Stevie Wonder was 32 when he earned the honor in 1983.
The “I Knew It, I Knew You” songstress — who’s set to perform during today’s ceremony, as Page Six Hollywood exclusively reported last month — joins Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of Kiss, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle and Walter Afanasieff as 2026’s incoming class.
Swift last attended the Songwriters Hall of Fame gala in 2010, wearing a lilac-colored J. Mendel dress and Christian Louboutin slingback heels.
She was honored with the Hal David Starlight Award during that year’s ceremony, and is the first person to graduate from receiving the accolade to full SHOF membership status.
It’s been quite the busy week for Swift, who surprised fans at both the “Toy Story 5” premiere in LA and Game 4 of the NBA Finals in New York within the same 24-hour timespan.

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