Taylor Swift Eras Tour Costumes to Remain on Display at Disney's Hollywood Studios Until Late January 2026

Dec 17, 2025 in "Walt Disney Presents"

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Costume Exhibit at Walt Disney Presents
Posted: Wednesday December 17, 2025 9:55am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has shared an update on the Taylor Swift Eras Tour costume display at Walt Disney Presents in Disney's Hollywood Studios. The exhibit, which celebrates the new Disney+ docuseries Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era, will remain on display through January 23 2026.

The limited-time display features three original costumes worn during The Eras Tour, each representing a different era from Swift's record-breaking live show.

Costumes Featured in the Exhibit

The display includes the following Eras Tour outfits:

  • Reputation era: Gold snake bodysuit, designed by Roberto Cavalli
  • The Tortured Poets Department era: Dress by Vivienne Westwood with boots by Christian Louboutin
  • Midnights era: "Karma" bodysuit and garter by Zuhair Murad, paired with boots by Christian Louboutin





Tied to New Disney+ Releases

The exhibit coincides with Swift's return to Disney+ with two new projects. The End of an Era is a six-episode docuseries offering behind-the-scenes access to the creation and impact of The Eras Tour. It streams alongside Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, a full concert film recorded during the tour's final performance in Vancouver.

Guests visiting Disney's Hollywood Studios now have until January 23 to view the Eras Tour costume display at Walt Disney Presents before it rotates out.

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Prince-1Dec 19, 2025

Can’t wait to watch him perform in the Superbowl halftime show. Great choice by the NFL!

The ColonelDec 19, 2025

If they can't get her, there's always Bad Bunny. I understand he's rather popular with the kids these days. Dovetail right into Encanto mania.

jah4955Dec 18, 2025

YES TO ALL :cool:. After Ernie's untimely death in 1962, my friend re-evaluated his own life and entered the seminary and was ordained a Catholic priest. Because of the show, he knew so much of the "who's who" of the Golden Age of Hollywood. So when I met him he was very retired but still helping as a "weekend assistant" in local churches. For example. He knew Bud Abbot (...never in a vain name dropping way, but he pretty much met 'em all through Ernie). When he saw my surprise, he turned to a boy passing by and asked "do YOU know "ABOTT & COSTELLO?" The boy looked at him like he had 2 heads (he was greeting various people after the church service at that time). THAT'S when he turned back to me and said, "See? Fame is Fleeting!" That was 2001. Already nearly a quarter century ago. A kind and straightforward man. Passed well over 15 years ago. (still on-topic as the question is regarding whether TODAY'S A-lister will become the new EO)

PurduevianDec 18, 2025

I'm pretty sure Frozen replaced American Idol The other theater in the land went Monster Sound Show> Sounds Dangerous> Mickey Shorts

CompedDec 18, 2025

Are you sure you're talking about Ernie Kovacs? He died in 1962 - meaning your friend must have been very very old at the time... (For many Ernie was fondly remembered for his appearances on What's My Line?. What's What's My Line?, you ask? Well...)

TrainsOfDisneyDec 18, 2025

American Idol - was it raven that was rockin out with Ryan with lights motors videos playing? How quickly we forget. Haha

jah4955Dec 18, 2025

I was friends with the former producer of the "Ernie Kovacs Show." Ernie Kovacs had one of the most popular television shows.... ever. "Who?" He wisely told me in 2001: "Fame is Fleeting."

WorldExplorerDec 18, 2025

She's simultaneously a character from a real, groundbreaking piece of animation/performance art (an actor stood to the side of the Gertie animation and "interacted" with her with timed comments, e.g. "Do you like that, Gertie?" *Gertie animation nods*) and an homage to the wonderful time when the American landscape was dotted with eye catching things and we weren't supposed to pretend bright colors are bad and boxes are the height of all architecture. She shared the latter with Cementosaurus, though he wasn't a stand so was more the eye catching less the architecture.

HMFDec 17, 2025

Having MJ and Ellen in EPCOT ultimately had the exact opposite of the intended effect as the attractions aged.

jah4955Dec 17, 2025

Wasn't that where "Idol" was? I never cared for that attraction....but, if so, certainly see the potential to "fit"

jah4955Dec 17, 2025

GREAT point! MJ never really fit in FW (other than the "space" theme)

PurduevianDec 17, 2025

So... what would you say is the theme of Echo Lake? I personally feel like it it's a tribute to all things Hollywood, both old and new, but I can't seem to find a defined "theme" online anywhere.

BocabearDec 17, 2025

Gertie is actually based on a real thing built in the early days of Hollywood...Mickey Shorts could fit in a "Hollywood Movie Theater"Context.... the others....I got nothing....

PurduevianDec 17, 2025

If Frozen, Star Tours, Indy, Mickey shorts, and Gertie can all fit into the "Hollywood" theme. IMHO the worlds current biggest musician would fit in there as well.

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