It’s no surprise that Taylor Swift’s little black dress sold out pretty much as soon as she stepped outside for her date with beau Travis Kelce on December 28. The long-sleeve fit-and-flare from Fleur Du Mal is, by this fashion editor’s standards, a perfect specimen. And now, it’s back in stock and ready to be shopped. (It’s only a matter of time before the Swifties sell it out once again.)
The mini dress features a mock neck and corset-like seams that accentuate the waist without the annoyance of actual corset boning. The stretch jacquard is ultra-comfortable yet holds its shape—and holds you in. It’s the ideal winter dress for pairing with tights, or you can opt to go bare-legged, à la Swift, weather permitting.
If black isn’t your color, first of all, explain yourself. But fear not, the dress also comes in dusty mauve and heather grey tones. Dare I say, it’s exactly what your capsule wardrobe needs. Plus, now that Valentine’s Day is on the horizon, Fleur Du Mal’s frock is a competitive option for any date night ensemble. Sexy without showing too much—what more could you want?
As for Swift, she chose to layer the dress with a black bedazzled trench coat and matching black Christian Louboutin heels. She and Kelce were seen in New York City’s Meatpacking District while visiting friends Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Kelce’s football team, officially made the Super Bowl last week, so stay tuned to see what everyone’s favorite pop star wears for the big game.
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