Taylor Swift channels The Little Mermaid as she throws star-studded New Year's costume bash
Taylor Swift wishes she could be Part Of Your World.
The 29-year-old was dressed as Ariel from Disney animated film The Little Mermaid as she shared snaps on Instagram early Tuesday from the New Year's costume party she threw.
The pop megastar seemed to be having a blast ringing in 2019 as she threw a costume party where guests dressed as their 'childhood heroes.'
Squad goals: Taylor Swift seemed to be having a blast ringing in the new year as she threw a costume party where guests dressed as their 'childhood heroes'
Under the sea: The 29-year-old singer was dressed as Ariel from Disney animated film The Little Mermaid
Part Of Your World: Ariel from 1989's The Little Mermaid
Taylor invited plenty of her a-list friends including power couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds along with BFF Gigi Hadid.
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Share 4.6k sharesBlake, 31, was dressed as Dorthy from classic film The Wizard Of Oz.
There was also a humorous snap of Taylor and 42-year-old Ryan taking a swig out of bottles of Aviation Gin.
Quite the party: There was also a humorous snap of Taylor and 42-year-old Ryan taking a swig out of bottles of alcohol
Timeless: Blake Lively (left) channeled Dorthy from The Wizard Of Oz left as Gigi Hadid (right) dressed as Mary Poppins
Gigi, 23, was costumed as one of the most famous cinematic characters of all-time: Mary Poppins.
Abigail Anderson is Posh Spice, Iris Apatow is Cinderella, and stylist Ashley Avignone is Gwen Stefani.
The Reputation hitmaker captioned the photo album: 'Mary Poppins, Audrey, Ariel, Ms. Frizzle, Cinderella, Gwen, Mr. Toad, Avril, Nancy Drew, Posh Spice, Rizzo, Frida Kahlo, Steve Irwin, Dorothy..
'This new year we decided to dress up as our childhood heroes. Sending you all love and hope going into 2019 [heart emoji]'
Vibes: It seemed to be quite the party as stylist Ashley Avignone (pictured left) is Gwen Stefani and Abigail Anderson (pictured second from right) is Posh Spice
Not seen in any of the social media posts from Taylor was her boyfriend Joe Alwyn whom she has been seen out and about with in New York City recently.
Joe is best known for his roles in director Ang Lee's film Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk in 2016 and 2018's critically acclaimed biographical drama Boy Erased, starring Nicole Kidman, Joel Edgerton and Lucas Hedges.
They have reportedly been dating since September 2016, and have made it a priority to keep their private life just that...private.
'I’m aware people want to know about that side of things,' Joe told People in reference to the public’s interest in him and Taylor.
'I think we have been successfully very private and that has now sunk in for people...but I really prefer to talk about work.'
It is a very busy time for Alwyn who is currently filming Harriet, due out next year.
Meanwhile Taylor wrapped her Reputation stadium tour, which started May 8, on November 21 after 53 shows that took in North American, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
The tour will stream on Netflix on December 31st, the set list was unveiled on Saturday night.
Taylor Swift Reputation Tour Set List for Netflix
1. …Ready for It?
2. I Did Something Bad
3. Gorgeous
4. Style / Love Story / You Belong with Me
5. Look What You Made Me Do
6. End Game
7. King of My Heart
8. Delicate
9. Shake It Off (with Camila Cabello and Charli XCX)
10. Dancing with Our Hands Tied
11. All Too Well
12. Blank Space
13. Dress
14. Bad Blood / Should’ve Said No
15. Don’t Blame Me
16. Long Live / New Year’s Day
17. Getaway Car
18. Call It What You Want
19. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together / This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
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