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Taylor Swift goes glam in plunging jumpsuit at AMAs 2022

Best believe she’s still bejeweled.

Taylor Swift may have skipped the AMAs 2022 red carpet, but she still showed up for the ceremony in a glittering golden getup.

The music superstar took the stage to accept her Favorite Pop Album win for “Red (Taylor’s Version)” dressed in a plunging crystal-covered jumpsuit by The Blonds.

While Swift, 32, may not have worn her re-recorded album’s titular hue from head to toe, she accented her AMAs look with a slick of her signature red lipstick, and played up her outfit’s disco vibes further by wearing her hair in full, flowing curls.

She accessorized with a smattering of gold and diamond jewelry from Delfina Delettrez, Anita Ko, Nouvel Heritage and Vram.

Swift is nominated for six awards this year: Artist of the Year, Favorite Music Video (for “All Too Well: The Short Film”), Favorite Female Pop Artist, Favorite Female Country Artist and both Favorite Pop Album and Favorite Country Album for “Red (Taylor’s Version).”

The superstar’s surprised fans with multiple red carpet appearance in recent months — beginning with August’s VMAs, where she showed up in a sparkling Oscar de la Renta dress dripping with crystals and announced new music was on the way.

Ahead of the release of her 10th studio album, “Midnights,” in October, Swift dazzled in two more sequined styles: a gold Louis Vuitton gown at the Toronto Film Festival and a cutout Michael Kors LBD at the Nashville Songwriter Awards.

Most recently, she made a cameo at the MTV EMAs earlier this month, clad in a bodysuit-style David Koma dress with a sheer, gem-studded cage skirt.

Taylor Swift wearing a sheer, sparkling dress on the MTV EMAs 2022 red carpet.
Taylor Swift dazzled in David Koma on the MTV EMAs 2022 red carpet.
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Now, as first announced by Page Six, Swift’s gearing up for her “Eras Tour” — tickets for which were so coveted, the demand basically broke Ticketmaster during last week’s presale.

The “Anti-Hero” hitmaker addressed the chaotic rollout on social media shortly after, calling it “excruciating” to witness and saying, “It’s truly amazing that 2.4 million people got tickets, but it really pisses me off that a lot of them feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them.”

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