Taylor Swift looked leggy as she left Electric Lady Studios in New York with Cara Delevingne on Friday after announcing her next re-release album.
The 33-year-old singer wore a gray pleated mini skirt, a chic one-shoulder bodysuit and a pair of knee-high leather boots.
She was spotted in the studio last week and recently revealed that her latest re-recording, “Taylor’s Version,” will be her 2014 hit, 1989.
Taylor, who is currently on hiatus from her Era’s Tour, finished off her look with a swipe of her signature red lipstick.
She was joined by 31-year-old model Cara, who wore a semi-sheer black blouse with a fur-trimmed collar and jeans.
Coming soon: Taylor Swift, 33, showed off her legs as she left Electric Lady Studio in New York with her friend Cara Delevingne on Friday after announcing her next re-release album
Friends: She was joined by model Cara, 31, who wore a semi-sheer black blouse with a fur-trimmed collar and jeans
Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams, 34, flashed a big smile as she left the studio with the pair, while singer Sabrina Carpenter, 24, was also in attendance.
Greenwich Village Studio, commissioned by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, is the city’s oldest working recording studio.
Taylor has previously recorded her albums; Lover, Folklore and Midnights on Electric Lady, and re-recordings of Speak Now, Red and Fearless.
Earlier this year, Hayley and Taylor collaborated on previously unreleased track Castles Crumbling on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) – with this week’s sighting hinting at a possible new song from the duo.
Taylor announced during a performance in Los Angeles last month that her next re-release album will be her hit 2014 album 1989, revealing that the re-release will be released in October and will feature five new tracks .
Taylor revealed the album cover on her Instagram page after the show, raving that it’s “my FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so crazy.” I can’t believe that they were ever left behind.’
The 2014 album, which originally contained 13 songs in the standard version and 16 songs in the deluxe edition, includes her hit singles Shake It Off and Blank Space, among others.
Taylor’s message was met with great enthusiasm at SoFi Stadium in California as she teased, “So here we are on the last night of the U.S. leg of the Eras tour in the eighth month of the year, on the ninth day,” before telling the crowd who she had “planned for a long time.”
At work: The singer wore a gray pleated mini skirt, a chic one-shoulder bodysuit and a pair of knee-high leather boots
Exciting: She was spotted in the studio last week and recently revealed that her latest re-recording, “Taylor’s Version,” will be her 2014 hit, 1989
Beaming: Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams, 34, beamed a big smile as she left the recording studio with the couple
Recording: Hayley and Taylor collaborated on previously unreleased track Castles Crumbling on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) – with this week’s sighting hinting at a possible new song
Cooperation? 24-year-old Sabrina Carpenter was also present at the recording session
Stunning: The singer looked incredible in a strapless top with a plaid pleated skirt
Stylish: Cara completed her look with a felt fedora hat
Taylor gushed on Instagram: “Surprise!! 1989 Taylor’s Version is on its way to you. The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways and it gives me great excitement to announce that my version of it will be released on October 27th.
Taylor’s 1989 version has been rumored by fans for weeks, with the star dropping Easter eggs for Swifties during her current world tour.
Ahead of their LA performances, SoFi Stadium released four telling photos with references to the 1989 album.
Taylor re-recorded her previous albums after a dispute with her old label, Big Machine Records.
So far she has released Fearless (Taylor’s Version) Red (Taylor’s Version) ahead of Speak Now in July.
Surprise! Taylor announced that her next album, 1989, will be re-released during a performance in Los Angeles last month, revealing that the re-recording will be released in October and will feature five new tracks
New songs: Taylor revealed the album cover on her Instagram and gushed that it’s “my FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so crazy.”
In 2019, Taylor took to her Tumblr to reveal that “thug” Scooter Braun – the manager of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and many others – had taken over the label she was previously with – Big Machine Records.
His company Ithaca Holdings LLC purchased Big Machine Label Group for a reported $300 million.
The deal included the master recordings of all six of her albums – all of her previous music and her legacy.
In her Tumblr post, Taylor criticized Scooter as well as Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta, revealing that she was not offered the opportunity to purchase her own masters and that the former had bullied her for years.