Taylor Swift oozed sophistication in a long brown coat over a ribbed green dress while arriving to the Electric Lady recording studio in Greenwich Village.
While on her way to make some music on Tuesday, the pop star, 34, turned heads as she emerged from her vehicle in the rainy weather and made a beeline into the studio.
Taylor Swift showcased her oozed sophistication in a long brown coat over a green dress while arriving to the Electric Lady recording studio in Greenwich Village
While on her way to make some music on Tuesday, the pop star, 34, turned heads as she emerged from her vehicle in the rainy weather and made a beeline into the studio
She paired her chic ensemble with a pair of thigh-high black leather boots, tan shoulder bag, multiple layered gold necklaces, dangly earrings and a matching ring.
The 12-time Grammy winner, who was in Los Angeles over the weekend for the 2024 Golden Globes, sported her signature red lipstick and golden blonde tresses in loose waves.
Over the years, the beloved performer has recorded some of her most cherished albums at Electric Lady Studios, including her hit record, Lover, released in 2019.
At this time, it is unknown if she is working on new music or making progress in her journey of re-recording all the songs from her first six albums.
She only has two albums left to re-record, which are her debut, eponymous album, and sixth, Reputation.
Her commitment to making music is noticeably unparalleled, and even has her stepping out during a deadly winter storm that has caused chaos throughout the United States.
Earlier in the day, news channels have warned residents of New York, Philadelphia and Boston to be on high alert as the storm approaches the Northeast.
The storm has the potential to knock out power to the 55 million who live in the region and has already left a trail of damage.
At least three people have died as a result of the weather. Among them was an 81-year-old woman who died in Alabama early Tuesday as a result of the storm’s tornadoes across the Southeast. The same system caused snow and travel problems throughout the Midwest.
The mid-Atlantic region has seen significant rain and flooding. More than 170,000 people in North Carolina lost power as a result of the hurricane. Floodwaters had submerged parts of historic Alexandria, Virginia.
The storm prompted weather warnings in all 50 states.