Taylor Swift has found herself a new London girl squad, enjoying a night out in Notting Hill on Tuesday as she takes a break from her Eras tour. The 34-year-old singer, who will be back on stage in Liverpool on Thursday night, let her hair down at the Argentinean restaurant Casa Cruz with a new posse of girlfriends.
Joining Taylor were fashion icon Kate Moss, designer Stella McCartney, actor Andrew Scott, and writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Her long-time friends Cara Delevingne and Lena Dunham, both London residents, also attended the party. Completing the group were the Haim sisters, Este and Danielle, and music legend Chrissie Hynde.
Taylor looked stunning in a black corset layered under a tailored grey coat, accessorized with a clock choker necklace, a nod to her album Midnights. She completed her look with towering red heels that matched her lipstick shade.
Kate Moss, 50, dazzled in a white satin pencil skirt and matching blazer, finishing her look with fishnets and platform heels. Stella McCartney was the designer of choice for the evening, with Taylor, Phoebe, and Cara all sporting her designs. Taylor’s corset costs £1,150, while her pinstripe wool coat is £1,509. Phoebe matched Taylor’s style in a £2,065 camel coat from Stella, beaming as she left the restaurant with her Fleabag co-star Andrew Scott, who couldn’t stop smiling after the fun night out.
Andrew is a close friend of Taylor’s ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn. Their group chat, the “Tortured Man Club,” is believed to have inspired the title of Taylor’s latest record, The Tortured Poets Department, though Andrew has downplayed this claim. The actor recently revealed he texts Taylor and praised her new album, saying, “I think she is just a force of nature, just an extraordinary human, and this album is really, really amazing.”
Taylor is a known fan of Phoebe, having first met her when Phoebe hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live in 2019 where Taylor was the musical guest. In 2020, Taylor wrote a letter supporting Phoebe for the Time‘s 100 list of the most influential people.