Taylor Swift never goes out of style — even when she’s in wax form!
On Wednesday, July 23, Madame Tussauds unveiled 13 new Taylor Swift wax figures, each representing a look from her Eras Tour.
The figures will be displayed in 13 cities across four continents, including Amsterdam, Berlin, Blackpool, Budapest, Hollywood, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, London, Nashville, New York, Orlando, and Sydney. One figure will be “touring” and will start in Shanghai, according to the Madame Tussauds website.
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Swifties have taken to X to weigh in on the look and accuracy of the figures, with some absolutely loving the designs.
“Wait why do they all look amazing wow,” one fan commented.
“OH THEY ATE THIS,” a second wrote. “Thank you for including all eras all kind of looks, like evermore and new type of 1989.”
“I want one in my house.. long live version,” a third fan joked.
However, some fans shared criticism about the figures, expressing that they believed Madame Tussauds had gotten certain aspects wrong.
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“They look very accurate.. and then there’s the wig,” one wrote. “Her hair wasn’t that put together or dead straight for most of the set (if ever) they need to give it some texture and wave.”
“Very good likenesses, but they could have varied her body positions and facial expressions more, since they had 13 to work with,” another chimed in. “She does move a lot and she does smile….”
“It looks like her and doesn’t look like her at the same time,” a third fan admitted.
Fans in the United States can take a look at some of the figures in person as the figure depicting Speak Now is being placed in Hollywood, Fearless is headed to Las Vegas, Midnights will be in New York, Reputation goes to Orlando, and Evermore will be in Nashville.
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The pop star first got a wax statue at Madame Tussauds in 2010, telling the Associated Press at the time, “It’s really interesting, it’s kind of trippy for me to be honest.”
“I spent about three hours with a studio artist doing everything from casting my hands exactly the way that they needed to be in like this rubbery goop stuff,” she told the outlet. “They took so many pictures, they had drawings that they were doing, they had a lot of stuff they were doing to make sure that this was accurate so it’s really cool to see it all paid off.”
“It feels amazing to know that my fans demanded to see me immortalized in wax at Madame Tussauds,” the 14-time Grammy winner quipped. “It’s just so cool.”