Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl era is now on display in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced on Friday morning (April 10) that iconic wardrobe pieces, props and other artifacts appear in the organization’s Taylor Swift Education Center. The seven-time 2026 iHeartRadio Music Award winner, 36, delivered her highly-anticipated The Life of a Showgirl album in October 2025, and the project continued to set records in the megastar’s unparalleled career.
Items that appear in the newly-unveiled exhibit include, according to a press release from the Country Music Hall of Fame:
- The Kelsey Randall custom-designed chainmail dress, adorned with multi-colored Swarovski crystals and rhinestone fringe; mint green faux fur coat; and rhinestone-embellished Le Silla mesh heels Swift wore in her music video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” released in October 2025.
- A painted antique toy piano used as a prop in Swift’s 2025 music video for "The Fate of Ophelia."
- A custom-made vintage, feathered headpiece, embellished with multi-colored Swarovski crystals, that Swift wore in the 2025 music video for “The Fate of Ophelia.” The headpiece was originally designed for the showgirls in a Las Vegas revue called Jubilee! that ran from 1981 to 2016.
- Joining these The Life of a Showgirl era artifacts are the Taylor 655ce 12-string guitar Swift played during the acoustic set on her Fearless Tour (2009–2010) and a Hatch Show Print poster from her first-ever headlining stadium show, held at Gillette Stadium on June 5, 2010.
The Country Music Hall of Fame also states that the Taylor Swift Education Center, which also displays artwork commemorating her historic “Eras Tour,” is a “two-story, 7,500-square-foot center (that) opened in 2013 and was made possible through a generous donation from Swift to the museum’s capital campaign, which doubled the size of the nonprofit cultural organization. The education center includes classrooms, youth art installations, interactive galleries, recording experiences and learning labs with resources to facilitate distance learning and songwriting programs. In 2025, more than 125,000 individuals participated in over 2,000 in-person and virtual education programs offered by the museum.”
Visitors can see the new The Life of a Showgirl display now through spring of 2027. the display is accessible with general admission into the museum. See a glimpse of the new display in the Taylor Swift Education Center below.