Could this mark the end of Taylor Swift’s “Red” era?
Scarlet lipstick’s been the superstar’s beauty signature for well over a decade — but recently, Swift’s been switching things up with a warm cinnamon color that’s ideal for autumn.
After the Grammy winner wore the more muted matte hue on the VMAs 2024 red carpet and at the first Kansas City Chiefs game of the season, fans frantically tried to figure out her exact shade to no avail.
But on Tuesday, Swift’s longtime makeup artist, Lorrie Turk, hopped onto Instagram to set the record straight, confirming the elusive hue as Nars Morocco and adding that Swift’s “worn it for years.”
Her bullet version of the lipstick is currently sold out, but you can still grab the brand’s Air Matte Lip Color in Morocco — and even better, thanks to Nordstrom’s Beauty & Fragrance Sale, it’s currently 15% off for a limited time.
It’s not the only Nars bestseller in Swift’s beauty bag; the “Down Bad” singer has long been a fan of the brand’s Dragon Girl lip pencil, which conveniently also happens to be included in Nordstrom’s current beauty deals.
She’s name-checked the “vivid siren red” shade in several interviews over the years, and even showed off the pencil in a behind-the-scenes Instagram photo ahead the 2014 Met Gala.
And in a scene from her 2020 Netflix documentary, “Miss Americana,” Swift can be seen using a since-discontinued cheek palette that includes six Nars blush shades: Unlimited, Buzzed, Notorious, Kingpin, Bumpy Ride and Crave.
Those new to the brand’s bestselling blushes might consider the Nordstrom-exclusive Nars Iconic Blush Duo, which comes with the company’s most popular (and suggestively named) shades: Orgasm and Deep Throat.
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This article was written by Elana Fishman, founding editor of Page Six Style. Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.