THIRTEEN TAYLORS: MADAME TUSSAUDS HONOURS GLOBAL ICON SWIFT-STYLE


THIRTEEN TAYLORS: MADAME TUSSAUDS HONOURS GLOBAL ICON SWIFT-STYLE

Taylor Swift is officially in her wax icon era, 13 times over.

In a move that reflects the magnitude of her cultural impact, Madame Tussauds has created an astonishing thirteen different Taylor Swift wax figures, now displayed across their global locations. From London to New York, Dubai to Singapore, Swifties from around the world can now stand face-to-face with their favourite version of the global superstar.

This unprecedented tribute is the most figures ever created for a single female artist by the waxwork museum, and each model reflects a different iconic moment or era from Taylor’s ever-evolving career. Whether it's the country charm of her “Fearless” years or the edgy glamour of her “Reputation” era, every waxwork is a love letter to the chapters that have defined Swift’s musical and stylistic evolution.

A spokesperson for Madame Tussauds confirmed:

“Taylor Swift isn’t just one of the biggest artists of our time, she’s a global phenomenon. With 13 figures across the world, we wanted fans on every continent to experience the Taylor they love most.”

Locations include London, where Taylor is seen in her sequinned Eras Tour attire, Berlin, which features her “Red” era, and New York, home to her sleek “1989” aesthetic. Other figures are housed in Hollywood, Amsterdam, Singapore, Bangkok, Dubai, Tokyo, Sydney, and more.

Each figure is painstakingly crafted over six months, using hundreds of measurements and thousands of reference photos. The attention to detail is staggering, from her red lips and cat-eye liner to the exact fabrics used in her tour outfits.

Madame Tussauds Taylor Swift Wax Figures, 2025 - Credit: Press

Fans across the globe are thrilled by the news, flooding social media with selfies and side-by-sides comparing their local Taylor to the real thing. One user posted: “It’s like a Swift multiverse, every version of her feels alive!”

With her Eras Tour breaking records around the world, this latest tribute further cements Swift’s status as more than just a chart-topping musician, she’s a cultural and artistic icon. Not since Michael Jackson has a contemporary artist received such expansive global waxwork recognition.

And yes, the number 13 was no coincidence.

Known as Taylor’s favourite and “lucky” number, 13 appears repeatedly throughout her career. From being born on December 13 to hidden Easter eggs in her album artwork and lyrics, the number has become synonymous with her brand. Madame Tussauds confirmed the tribute was deliberately aligned with Swift's love for 13.

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