Taylor Swift has been making the rounds in recent days, after making surprise appearances at the Toy Story 5 premiere in Los Angeles and at Game 4 of the NBA Finals in New York City.
The star continued her stellar run on Thursday night at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, where she was honored alongside musicians like Alanis Morissette and Gene Simmons.
Taylor stole the show in a custom strapless black gown by Givenchy, with a dramatic thigh slit and colorful flowers embroidered across the bodice and skirt. She accessorized with black open-toed heels, a gold bracelet and dangling earrings.
The "Cruel Summer" singer opted to wear her blonde locks in a chic updo and added her signature red lip for the glamorous night. Her fiancé, Travis Kelce, was spotted inside alongside his mom Donna and Taylor's mom Andrea.
Taylor, who has been dominating the music industry for more than two decades, shared insight into her songwriting process with The New York Times ahead of the induction.
"I can only speak to me, but as I've grown up, the intensity of the sort of no-pun-intended 'message in a bottle' nature of my songwriting has shifted and changed into something else," she told the publication.
"It used to be like, 'I can't tell a person how I feel so I'll write it in this song.' And that was really important for me at the time that it was important for me."
"It's also important when you're in your early 20s, and there's someone you shouldn't talk to, and you don't want to call them because they're bad for you and it's toxic. So…you write it in the song, and that's where it lives, like almost as a method of self-control or self-preservation or something."
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