Beauty

Taylor Swift lets her natural curls hang loose at dinner with Sabrina Carpenter in Sydney

Taylor Swift is going for an au naturel look Down Under.

The “Hey Stephen” singer and her Eras Tour opener Sabrina Carpenter enjoyed a girls’ night in Sydney on Tuesday, stepping out to dine at Pellegrino 2000 in the city’s Surry Hills neighborhood.

Swift embraced her hair’s natural curls for the night, letting them hang loose over her black corset top and pleated skirt, the latter of which she cinched with a black belt.

Taylor Swift let her natural curls hang loose while out in Sydney, Australia. MTRX / BACKGRID
The “Cruel Summer” singer dined out with Sabrina Carpenter. MTRX / BACKGRID
The “Girl Meets World” alum added a pop of color with a red minidress by Bella Venice. MTRX / BACKGRID

She accessorized with a gold Tilly Sveaas T-bar necklace ($426) and her favorite Jacquie Aiche evil eye bracelet ($5,250).

The pop superstar, 34, even toned down her makeup, forgoing her signature red lip that she’s been rocking at her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs games in favor of a matte pink hue.

Although she changed her lipstick color, Swift still showed her support for Kelce, also 34, as she was seen earlier rocking a Chiefs Super Bowl hat as well as her and the tight end’s matching “TNT” bracelets while in Australia.

Carpenter, meanwhile, gave the duo a splash of color by wearing Bella Venice’s Bailey Dress ($112) in red with white lace trim.

The dynamic duo are slated to perform a series of concerts in Sydney before they make their way to Singapore. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Swift and the “Girl Meets World” alum, 24, will play four dates at the Accor Stadium until Feb. 26 before heading to Singapore for the next stop of the Eras Tour on March 2.


For more Page Six Style …


The “All Too Well” singer just wrapped up a series of performances in Melbourne, where she revealed she’d be putting her future concerts through a major change.

While performing in Melbourne, the “Cats” actress shared a massive change to her future performances. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Swift told the hundreds of thousands of attendees that she’ll no longer ban herself from performing any of her acoustic “surprise songs” more than once on her blockbuster tour.

“That was to challenge me to really get to all the ones that I just don’t naturally gravitate towards, and I feel really proud about having done that,” the “Bad Blood” songstress began.

“I’ve just been kind of rethinking, and I’ve been thinking I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward and I don’t want to limit anything or say, ‘If I played this song, I can’t play it again.'”