Score Taylor Swift's heels on sale at Amazon Prime Day

If the shoe fits, walk in it ‘til your high heels break — or until these deals end.

Taylor Swift sported Chinese Laundry Tai Platforms in a photo posted to Brittany Mahomes’ Instagram on Monday, pairing the heeled mules with a Vivienne Westwood corset, midi dress and heart-shaped bag.

And while her “Lover”-esque ensemble will run you in the thousands, her shoes are on sale for under $70 right now, thanks to Amazon Prime Day‘s massive fashion markdowns.


A brown heel
Chinese Laundry


A black heel
Chinese Laundry


While Amazon doesn’t have the shoes stocked in Swift’s exact butter yellow shade, they’re available in equally versatile tan and black options.

Sizes are selling out fast, so be sure to add to cart quickly if you spy your size. (And should it be unavailable, they’re also still in stock on Chinese Laundry’s websitealbeit at full price.)

And although you won’t find Swift’s Vivienne Westwood bag among Amazon’s discounts, we spotted a Coach Heart Crossbody ($350 $175) in a similar shape for hundreds off.


a purple heart-shaped bag
Coach

For more ways to fill your Amazon cart this Prime Day, be sure to peruse our guide to the other best fashion, beauty and tech deals from the annual bargain bonanza.

And if it’s more Swift-inspired shopping you’re after, don’t forget to check out the deals at the Nordstrom Anniversary Saletoo.

Nordstrom’s annual savings event also kicked off for all shoppers this week, and among the many deals are a MAC Lip Kit Trio in Swift’s beloved Ruby Woo shadealong with the New Balance 550s she wore to an NFL game last year.

After all, she wears high heels and sneakers.


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This article was written by Hannah SouthwickCommerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn stylesputs Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.