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Taylor Swift original album covers and the 'Taylor's Version' makeovers

List of Taylor Swift's album covers, comparing the original artworks to the new 'Taylor's Version' creations

By Syeda Waniya |
Taylor Swift original album covers and the Taylors Version makeovers
Taylor Swift original album covers and the 'Taylor's Version' makeovers

Taylor Swift, the chart-topping pop sensation, has embarked on a remarkable journey to reclaim her music legacy through the release of 'Taylor's Version,' a project that involves re-recording her beloved albums with updated artwork. 

Here is a list of Taylor Swift's album covers, comparing the original artworks to the new Taylor's Version creations.

Fearless (Taylor's Version):

Fearless (2008) and Fearless (Taylors Version)
Fearless (2008) and Fearless (Taylor's Version)

Taylor Swift's mission began with the reimagining of her sophomore album, Fearless. 

The vibrant and youthful artwork of the original Fearless cover now meets a fresh update, offering a glimpse into Swift's growth as an artist while retaining the charm of the original.

Speak Now (Taylor's Version): 

Speak Now (2010) and Speak Now (Taylors Version)
Speak Now (2010) and Speak Now (Taylor's Version)

The acoustic and introspective feel of Speak Now is mirrored in its new artwork. 

The emotive quality of the original album cover is captured once again, showcasing Swift's commitment to authenticity and her ability to channel her personal experiences into her music.

Red (Taylor's Version): 

Red (2012) and Red (Taylors Version)
Red (2012) and Red (Taylor's Version)

The transformation of Red is a testament to Swift's artistic evolution. 

The warm color palette and emotion-evoking imagery remain, reminding us of the power of her storytelling. 

The 'Taylor's Version' artwork is a visual representation of growth and maturity.

1989 (Taylor's Version): 

1989 (2014) and 1989 (Taylors Version)
1989 (2014) and 1989 (Taylor's Version)

As Swift gears up to unveil 1989 (Taylor's Version) on October 27 the anticipation is palpable. 

The iconic color schemes associated with the original 1989 era are likely to be preserved, while Swift's personal touch is expected to breathe new life into the artwork.


Taylor Swift original album covers and the Taylors Version makeovers

With Reputation and her self-titled debut album yet to be re-released, fans can only speculate on how Swift's artistic vision will transform these covers. 

Taylor Swift's 'Taylor's Version' project is not just about music; it's a profound statement of reclaiming her artistic narrative. 

The revamped album covers serve as visual testaments to Swift's journey, reflecting her determination, resilience, and creative authenticity.