Taylor Swift unveils fifth cover photo for ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Vinyl Collection

Taylor Swift unveils fifth cover photo for ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Vinyl Collection

Taylor Swift unveils fifth cover photo for ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Vinyl Collection
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Taylor Swift continues to build anticipation for her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl, revealing yet another striking vinyl edition.

The 35-year-old superstar has now dropped the fifth cover photo for the Shiny Bug Vinyl Collection, available exclusively through her official website.

The newly released image features Taylor posing against a soft pale green wall, dressed in a sequined red and black bodysuit paired with nude fishnet tights. Her signature blonde hair flows freely over her shoulders, bringing a glamorous yet edgy vibe to the shoot.

Captured by renowned photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott — the duo behind the iconic imagery for Swift’s 2017 Reputation album — the photo adds to the high-fashion aesthetic Swift has embraced for this record.

Speaking on boyfriend Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast, Taylor shared her excitement about working with Mert and Marcus again:  she said, “I loved what they did with those photos, so I called them up for this album. I’m so happy with the way the photos came out with this one.”

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On Instagram, Taylor also shouted out producers Max Martin and Shellback, long-time collaborators known for their hit-making magic.

“This is a full send,” she wrote. “I care about this record more than I can even overstate. I’m so proud of the songs we’ve worked on together.”

Fans online have gone wild over the vinyl cover reveals, with this latest shot only heightening the buzz around The Life of a Showgirl — an album Swift says is among her most meaningful to date.

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