Taylor Swift's new docuseries is giving fans a glimpse at her off-duty style.
Disney+; Everlane
This dress will sell out swiftly.
Taylor Swift’s new “End of an Era” Disney+ documentary series is giving fans a glimpse at her behind-the-scenes style — including casual looks like Everlane’s Organic Weekend T-Shirt Dress, which she wore for a laid-back rehearsal scene with Ed Sheeran.
Normally $68, the piece is already a steal — but during the brand’s big pre-holiday sale, it’s 65% off, bringing its price down to just $27. (Yes, you read that right.)
Everlane Organic Weekend T-Shirt Dress
EverlaneEverlane Organic Weekend T-Shirt Dress
EverlaneWhile Swift’s exact black version is already sold out in several sizes, it’s also available (and more fully stocked) in cream, olive and blue.
Everlane shoppers are also impressed with the design, given it’s got several positive reviews calling it “great quality” and a “perfect fit T-shirt dress.”
Everlane Organic Weekend T-Shirt Dress

Everlane Organic Weekend T-Shirt Dress
EverlaneFor her part, Swift paired the breezy style with several far more expensive accessories, including a $715 Jacquie Aiche “T” earring and a $2,000 Foundrae heart-shaped necklace.
The Everlane dress isn’t the only affordable item the pop phenom wears in the new docuseries, however; we also spotted Junk Food Clothing’s recently restocked Kansas City Chiefs Vintage Tee in a scene from the first episodes.
Whether you’re treating yourself or picking up a giftie for a Swiftie, shop fast before these comfy classics fly off the shelves again. After all, with two new episodes available to stream on Disney+ this Friday, we’ll be in for a slew of new Swift style moments before we know it.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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