In stark contrast to “Reputation,” Swift’s “Lover” era brought bright and colorful pastel hues, via The Honey Pop. For the most part, these colors were shades of blue, pink, purple, and yellow. In addition to these shades, the singer has incorporated many other elements including butterflies, rainbows, cats and, of course, sparkles. These designs can notably be seen in her debut music video for the hit song “ME!” which the star performed alongside Brandon Urie, the lead singer of Panic of the Disco!, according to Variety. The video seems to take place in a city where everything is colorful. The sky is raining rainbows of colors and Swift, along with many dancers, are dancing in it – each wearing an outfit of a different pastel color.
Since so many colors were used during this era, incorporating them into your home decor should be simple. Although you can paint your room in any of these tones, we recommend that you don’t go overboard. If painting is a must, consider sticking to one accent wall. Pastel colors are vibrant and can easily take over decor if not done correctly. Therefore, adding furniture such as a simple chair or decor with these shades is easy enough to show off this color smoothly. A painting of a blue butterfly, a photo of a rainbow, or even a trinket or two of a cat can easily be incorporated to represent Swift.
In stark contrast to “Reputation,” Swift’s “Lover” era brought bright and colorful pastel hues, via The Honey Pop. For the most part, these colors were shades of blue, pink, purple, and yellow. In addition to these shades, the singer has incorporated many other elements including butterflies, rainbows, cats and, of course, sparkles. These designs can notably be seen in her debut music video for the hit song “ME!” which the star performed alongside Brandon Urie, the lead singer of Panic of the Disco!, according to Variety. The video seems to take place in a city where everything is colorful. The sky is raining rainbows of colors and Swift, along with many dancers, are dancing in it – each wearing an outfit of a different pastel color.
Since so many colors were used during this era, incorporating them into your home decor should be simple. Although you can paint your room in any of these tones, we recommend that you don’t go overboard. If painting is a must, consider sticking to one accent wall. Pastel colors are vibrant and can easily take over decor if not done correctly. Therefore, adding furniture such as a simple chair or decor with these shades is easy enough to show off this color smoothly. A painting of a blue butterfly, a photo of a rainbow, or even a trinket or two of a cat can easily be incorporated to represent Swift.