WATCH: Taylor Swift’s Best Shoes at the Grammy’s Over the Years [PHOTOS]

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Taylor Swift, the iconic American singer-songwriter, has captivated audiences not only with her musical prowess but also with her impeccable style. Throughout her career, she has graced the Grammy Awards red carpet in a diverse array of footwear, each pair carefully selected to complement her gowns and reflect her evolving artistry. She’s been found in everything from Guiseppe Zanotti platforms to Stuart Weitzman heels to pastel pink peep-toe pumps from Christian Louboutin. You can always depend on the star to deliver an eye-catching pair.

From her early days as a country music starlet to her transformation into a global pop phenomenon, Taylor’s shoe choices have mirrored her journey, becoming an integral part of her Grammy fashion legacy. This gallery delves into the evolution of Taylor Swift’s Grammy shoes shaping her iconic style.

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