Taylor Swift is back in London and was recently spotted in the Notting Hill area for a star-studded dinner. The 34-year-old pop star stepped out in style, donning a black corset top and matching pants, paired with a gray coat and a clock choker necklace, a subtle nod to her Midnights album. She completed the look with red heels and a bold red lip.
Swift was joined by an impressive group of friends, including Kate Moss, Stella McCartney, Andrew Scott, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Cara Delevingne, and Lena Dunham. They dined at Casa Cruz, a popular restaurant in the area.
The outing comes as Swift takes a brief break from her highly anticipated Eras Tour. She is scheduled to perform at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium on Thursday, June 13, continuing her string of sold-out shows.
Among the notable attendees were Fleabag costars Waller-Bridge and Scott, who have been making headlines for their infamous group chat with Swift’s ex, Joe Alwyn, and actor Paul Mescal. The chat, titled “Tortured Man Club,” sparked fan theories about the inspiration behind Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD).
It was recently revealed that the group chat’s name originated from the tortured characters portrayed by Alwyn, Mescal, and Scott. Scott clarified that it was not about their personal characteristics but rather a fun reference to their on-screen roles.
Swift’s TTPD album, released in April, included tracks that many believed were influenced by her six-year relationship with Alwyn. Scott, a self-proclaimed fan of Swift’s music, praised the album, particularly favoring the track “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.”
As Swift continues to dominate the music industry with her sold-out tours and chart-topping albums, her influence and impact on pop culture remain undeniable.