Lucky 13, new Taylor Swift waxworks revealed

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was known for many things, one of which was her impressive tour wardrobe and multiple costume changes, which represented each of her studio albums.
Now, some of the outfits that she wore on stage, have inspired a number of new waxworks of the US megastar.
In honour of Swift's lucky number, 13 statues have been created by waxwork museum Madame Tussauds - each with a different look from her record-breaking tour.
More than 40 artists worked for more than a year to "Style" the new Taytay creations.
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The 13 new waxworks celebrating Swift's Eras Tour, which started in Arizona in the US in March 2023 and finished in Vancouver in Canada in December 2024.
With 149 shows in five continents across the world over nearly two years, the tour raked in $2 billion (nearly £1.5 billion), making it the most profitable tour in music history.
Each of the new statues is dressed in a replica outfit worn by the singer during her concerts.
They are set to go on display around the world in various Madame Tussauds venues.

Madame Tussauds' senior figure stylist, Danielle Cullen, said that a huge amount of effort went into getting the costumes and creations ready.
She explained: "Every single outfit we've created is unique. Some pieces, the designers actually replicated for us, and others gave permission for us to replicate them ourselves.
"So our incredible team at Madame Tussauds have worked so tirelessly to ensure every single detail is as it was at the Eras tour, just so that the Swifties all over the world will not be disappointed."
Each waxwork will head to a different branch of Madame Tussauds, with the thirteenth statue due to travel around the remaining museums.