Taylor Swift have us Her sexiest albums have been fascinating to date.
Swift, 25, announces her 12th album The life of a singerwhile chatting with your boyfriendTravis Kelcehis brother, Jason KelceWednesday, August 13, their episode “New Height” podcast. In this episode, she opens up information about her album illustrations, her album art style lying in a bathtub, wearing covered lingerie.
“I really like photography for photos,” Swift said. “The photo is from [Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot] She is my two favorite photographers,” she said excitedly, noting that she had previously worked with the duo to take 2017 reputation photos. “I called them for this and I was very happy with the photos coming out. ”
She continued: “It represents the end of my night. When I tour, I have the same day every day. My day ends in the bath with me. Usually not wearing the bedside sticks, but we try to stay decent.”
Swift also shared that she wants to “charming” how Journey to the times Feeling about her. “That’s what it feels like when all of this falls at the end of the night. You won’t be able to go to bed in the morning after this. But you did tonight.”
Swift put a barely-devoid look elsewhere in her album record artwork, with crystals covering her breasts. The design layered into a cut skirt and covered her arms with more gems with matching headdress. She made the look even more seductive with smoky eyeshadow and of course her signature bright red lips.

Swift drinks feather ensemble on Martini, and a wine-red corset.
The life of a singer There are 12 tracks with Sabrina Carpenter The theme is a song. Swift shared that the album will be released on October 3.

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