Taylor Swift brought Erdem’s eccentric ensemble to the red carpet premiere of Toy Story 5 in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

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The Grammy-winning singer joined members of the film’s cast and creative team wearing looks from the British luxury fashion label’s fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection. This dress was equally characterized by structure and fanciful nature.
Erdem’s design included short sleeves and an off-the-shoulder neckline with a bow, and the dress’ bodice had a slightly exposed bone structure beneath the minidress’s subdued bright teal tones.

Erdem Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection
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The dress featured draping, structured fabric with floral detailing from the waist all the way through, creating a deconstructed bend throughout the look. Tones of silver, green, and red added further contrast to the tones of the dress, enhancing its quirky aesthetic.
Swift paired her dress with gold Alevi Milano sandal heels. As for accessories, the “Opalite” singer wore jewelry by Le Bien, Miraki, and Selim Muzannar. Swift’s hair was styled by Gemma Mouradian in a half-up, half-down style with fringes that framed her face. Her makeup included lined eyes and Swift’s signature red lip by artist Laurie Turk. Stylist Joseph Cassel Falconer oversaw Swift’s red carpet look.

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Swift’s Erdem dress made its runway debut during London Fashion Week in February 2026. Curated by the label’s founder and creative director Erdem Moralloglu, the collection was a “mash-up” to celebrate the label’s milestone 20th anniversary.
Morariol called the collection “Impossible Conversations,” asking the question, “What would happen if all these women talked to each other, like Maria Callas and Radcliffe Hall, or Duke Ellington and Marianne North?” According to Miles Socha’s WWD collection review, Morarior said backstage:

Lindsay Collins, Kenna Harris, Conan O’Brien, Scarlett Spears, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Greta Lee, Taylor Swift, Andrew Stanton
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“I loved the idea of it being, for lack of a better word, this kind of mash-up and dialogue of all of the muses.”
On the runway, the collection of designs, especially the dresses, “were the stuff of dreams, from thin yellow pillars fully encrusted with beading and jewels to creamy lace crinoline dresses that brushed the audience’s knees,” Socha wrote.
Toy Story 5 stars Woody and Buzz, voiced by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, as two toys and their friends confront new threats to electronics and children’s playtime. Swift wrote the song “I Knew It, I Knew You” for the fifth installment of the Disney Pixar animated film series. “Toy Story 5” will be released in theaters on June 19th.
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