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Taylor Swift rocked Milan in a new Roberto Cavalli design on Saturday night as part of her ongoing Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan, Roberto Cavalli, fringe minidress, Fausto Puglisi, ray of gold

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan. Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana

The singer sported a tiger print minidress adorned with crystals, beads and fringe. Evoking the label’s iconic Ray of Gold print, Swift’s frock was designed by the label’s current creative director, Fausto Puglisi.

The “Tortured Poets Department” artist accessorized with bedazzled knee-high boots, wearing her blond tresses with full fringe. A bold red lip completed Swift’s look.

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Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan, Roberto Cavalli, fringe minidress, Fausto Puglisi, ray of gold

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan. Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana

Stylist Joseph Cassell Falconer is responsible for the singer’s Eras Tour looks, having worked with Swift for over a decade.

The late Cavalli, who passed away in April, first created the Ray of Gold print in 2007. According to the brand’s website, the designer was inspired by a sunbeam that reflected off of his gold art deco lighter. In 2024, Puglisi has reimagined the print as part of a new capsule collection.

So far, Puglisi has designed multiple custom Cavalli looks for Swift on her Eras Tour, including a sparkling ombre two-piece ensemble consisting of a crop top and flared miniskirt. “I love it because it reminds me immediately of Miami Beach,” Puglisi told WWD of the look.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan, Roberto Cavalli, fringe minidress, Fausto Puglisi, ray of gold

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour on July 13 in Milan. Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana

“I’ve always created with passion for musicians, it’s connected to my DNA,” the designer added.

Swift’s relationship with Puglisi dates back to 2014, when she wore a design from his now-shuttered eponymous label. She wore another Puglisi look in 2017 for her “Look What You Made Me Do” music video.