Breaking: Taylor Swift Now Owns All of Her Music—But This is the ONE Detail Nobody is Talking About

Look what she made us do.

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Taylor Swift is officially in her boss era. On Friday, the singer announced that she bought the master rights to her first six albums from Shamrock Capital.

For the uninitiated, this is a huge deal: Swift recorded her music with Big Machine Records, which was sold in 2019 to Scooter Braun’s company, making him the owner of her chart-topping songs.

Not only did Swift publicly oppose the sale, but she also rerecorded four of her albums so she could have ownership of her music.

It’s a huge win for Swift—and, sure, a loss for Swifties who spent years theorizing when she’d drop Reputation (Taylor’s Version).

However, in this corner of the internet, Swift’s huge announcement raises one question: Should we buy our own personalized stationery?

You see, Swift announced the epic acquisition by penning a heartfelt note on her website.

Remember: Details are the singer’s speciality, so her message was seemingly handwritten on personalized stationery. The content of her note was powerful, but the note itself? Well, it was pretty chic.

We know, what you’re thinking:

In an era when direct messages, texts, and video calls reign supreme, snail mail admittedly seems a bit antiquated.

However, there’s something about a handwritten note like the one Swift released that feels personal, despite being seen by millions of fans. It’s intentional, as if the note was as thoughtfully assembled as Swift’s lyrics.

Bonus points: If you jot it all down on stationery with your name or initials on it, the entire message reads classy—not to mention it’s a total flex.

The quiet luxury of snail mail, if you will. And if personalized stationery is cool enough for the 14-time Grammy Award winner, isn’t it cool enough for all of us?

While personalized stationery might seem to be a huge expense, it’s possible to find a bunch of cute options for under $100. Savvy spending that’s also Swift-approved?

Yes, please.

When you shop for home decor, you look for items that resonate with your personal style. So why would you treat your mailbox any different?

While minimalists might enjoy a set with sleek, embossed details, maximalists might be partial to bold colors, patterned borders, and scalloped details.

There’s no wrong answer here, so choose a personalized stationery set that best represents…well, you.

However, if you’re looking for a great place to start, we hand-picked some cute option that hit the mark. All you need to do is find your favorite, add a few sets to your cart, and pen a few sentimental remarks of your own.

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