She has her biggest feature film role to date as the singing feline Bombalurina.
Taylor Swift stunned as she hit the red carpet Monday night at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York City for the world premiere of her new musical Cats.
The 30-year-old pop star-turned-actress looked effortlessly elegant in a red satin gown.
Taylor was draped in an Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2020 appliqued ruby floral fil coupé satin gown.
The off-the-shoulder dress featured a deep shade of crimson adorned with festive floral stitching and showed off her well-toned arms.
The intriguing gown also featured a featured a wide burgundy section running over her right side with a thick plant stem separating the two sections.
The You Need To Calm Down singer had her blonde locks styled back in a bun with stylish bangs and separate strands framing her impeccably made-up face.
Cats isn’t the first film role for Taylor, who previously had parts in Valentine’s Day and The Giver, but it’s certainly her most prominent role to date.
The pop star plays Bombalurina, who traditionally has to dance more than many of the other cats in the musical, making it a great fit for the performer.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s music was originally written to accompany Nobel Prize winner T. S. Eliot’s poetry collection Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats.
The song cycle was later arranged into a musical, which made its debut at London’s West End in 1981, followed by a blockbuster Broadway run starting in 1982.