Taylor Swift Eras Tour Costumes on Display at Walt Disney World

December 16, 2025  ·
  Cham Lee
Taylor Swift performing

Taylor Swift performing at a concert - Photo Credit: Makaiyla Willis, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Three costumes worn by Taylor Swift are currently on display at Walt Disney World in Florida. The exhibit opened inside Walt Disney Presents at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in December 12th, drawing attention from visitors and media alike.

The display features three distinct outfits that represent segments of Swift’s multi‑year tour. It coincides with the December release of the The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour: The Final Show concert film on Disney+.

Exhibit Contents

The three costumes cover distinctive thematic sections of the Eras Tour, which took place from 2023 through 2024 and spanned multiple continents.

  • Reputation Era Costume — The gold snake‑themed bodysuit represents the Reputation segment of the tour. It features metallic accents and intricate detailing that reflect the darker, edgier aesthetic associated with Swift’s 2017 album.

  • Midnights Era Outfit — This navy blue bodysuit is paired with custom boots and a matching jacket. The design includes sequined embellishments and stage‑ready tailoring that highlight movement during live performance, emphasizing the tour’s Midnights era theme.

  • The Tortured Poets Department Dress — An off‑white dress connected to the Tortured Poets Department portion of the tour, it is lightly embellished with delicate fabric details and lyric-inspired motifs, evoking the softer, introspective tone of the performances.

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Echo Lake in Disney’s Hollywood Studios decorated for Christmas at Walt Disney World – Photo Credit: That Park Place

All three outfits were worn on stage by Swift during performances on the tour. The costumes are enclosed in display cases set within the gallery area, with standard park admission required for access.

Context and Reception

The costumes appeared at Walt Disney World on December 12, 2025, coinciding with the release of related Disney+ content. A sign promoting the docuseries is displayed above the dresses within the gallery.

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Media reports note that the exhibit lacks prominent external signage in the park, which differs from the type of promotion used for typical large-scale Disney releases.

Guests have reportedly lined up specifically to see the display. High demand prompted Hollywood Studios to open about 30 minutes earlier than its usual 9:00 a.m. entry time.

Disney+ Docuseries

Disney+ released a six‑episode docuseries titled Taylor Swift: The End of an Era beginning on December 12, 2025. The series offers behind‑the‑scenes insight into The Eras Tour by following Swift and her creative team as they reflect on the tour’s development, logistics, and cultural impact. The docuseries includes commentary from Swift’s band, dancers, crew, family, and guest performers such as Ed Sheeran, Florence Welch, and Sabrina Carpenter.

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Episodes are released in pairs over the course of three weeks, with new installments becoming available on December 19th and 26th.  Alongside the docuseries, Disney+ also debuted Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, a concert film of the tour’s final performance, on the same date

Exhibit Accessibility

The costumes are displayed in protective cases at Walt Disney Presents, among other Disney artifacts and exhibits. Admission to the gallery is included with standard entry to Disney’s Hollywood Studios; no separate ticket is required.

Taylor Swift Performing on stage

Taylor Swift performing on stage – Photo Credit: Makaiyla Willis, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Holiday crowds are already high, and observers note that the Swift display has shifted foot traffic toward the front of the park in recent days.

Broader Trend

The Walt Disney World installation reflects a trend of cultural venues exhibiting significant costumes and artifacts from major music tours. Other museums and institutions have displayed Eras Tour memorabilia in curated exhibitions. Walt Disney World’s presentation, however, is situated within a theme park environment rather than a traditional museum setting.

Are you a Swiftie excited to see the costumes displayed in the parks? Or would you rather avoid the crowds? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Author: Cham Lee
Cham Lee is an educator and researcher who enjoys travel across the United States. Mrs. Lee is avid in loom knitting, as well as a purveyor in all things non-coffee at Starbucks. You'll often find her in the great outdoors, Pink Drink in hand, wearing a scarf of her own creation.