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Taylor Swift's 'Ophelia' Gown on Display in Ohio

Summary

  • Taylor Swift exhibit features costumes from 'The Fate of Ophelia'.
  • She is eligible for Rock Hall induction in 2031.
  • Swift was youngest female inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Taylor Swift's 'Ophelia' Gown on Display in Ohio

Fans in Ohio can now view defining visuals from Taylor Swift's career with a new exhibit in Cleveland. This installation, which opened on June 26, features costumes and props from the music video for her hit song "The Fate of Ophelia." Among the displayed items are the beaded gown Swift wears, her swimming attire, and costumes worn by dancers, highlighting a major recent accomplishment.

Swift's song "The Fate of Ophelia" became her longest-running No. 1 single, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for ten weeks. The music video has also garnered over 450 million views on YouTube. Swift's eligibility for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is still pending, as artists must wait 25 years after their first commercial release; her first eligible year is 2031.

In a notable achievement, Swift became the youngest female songwriter inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York on June 11. During her acceptance speech, she described songwriting as an "instinctual" process. The Cleveland exhibit joins other Swift memorabilia at the Rock Hall, including items from "Cardigan," "Willow," and "Look What You Made Me Do." The exhibit is scheduled to run through the end of the year. General admission adult tickets start at $40, with discounts available for children and package deals.

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