Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Wore Matching ‘Fits to Taylor Swift’s Latest Eras Tour Concert

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As predicted, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have made their Eras Tour return in matching looks. While Lively and Reynolds typically compliment each other’s sartorial choices without obviously twinning, they chose similar white ensembles for Taylor Swift’s latest concert in New Orleans.

In sweet new videos making the rounds on social media, the pair can be seen embracing and swaying to “My Tears Ricochet” in the VIP section on October 25. In the TikTok clip, Reynolds is wearing a slightly Western-inspired short-sleeved white button-down while Lively is dressed in a classic white tank top and billowing white over-shirt of her own.

White, of course, is the color most-associated with The Tortured Poets Department, making this the second time they’ve dressed up as one of Swift’s albums this month. Just two weeks ago, the pair appeared to channel Midnights during a double date with the pop star and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

For that occasion, Reynolds’ white button-down featured gold stars across the navy collar, clearly evoking Swift’s Midnights era. Lively took a more subtle approach, donning a knit dress and fishnet stockings so scarlet, they were maroon. She topped off the “Maroon”-coded look with burgundy Valentino ankle boots.

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are seen in SoHo on October 11, 2024 in New York City.

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