On November 8, Taylor Swift once again wowed fans when she was seen in New York City, celebrating at the exclusive club Chez Margaux with friends Zoe Kravitz and Jerrod Carmichael. The pop star, 34, looked stunning and stylish. She just broke a significant Grammy record by receiving her seventh nomination for Album of the Year, the most for any female artist. Swift’s gorgeous Vivienne Westwood outfit for the evening featured her distinctive look with a twist: a multicolored dress with vivid blue, purple, yellow, and red stripes….
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