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Taylor Swift has launched a (very lavender) video for her track “Lavender Haze” off her new album.
Swift’s newest video debuted on Friday, only a day after she teased a brand new mission to her followers on social media.
The trippy video, options Swift in a bed room trying unhappy till she will get right into a lavender haze, surrounded by flowers and a purple aura. She has shared that the track is about her relationship with boyfriend Joe Alwyn, and wanting to remain in an area that doesn’t let within the exterior noise.
“I occurred on the phrase ‘lavender haze’ once I was watching Mad Males, and I seemed it up as a result of I believed it sounded cool, and it seems that it’s a standard phrase used within the ’50s the place they might simply describe being in love,” she defined on social media when the track was launched. “When you had been within the lavender haze that meant you had been in that all-encompassing love glow. I believed that was actually stunning.”
Swift continued: “I assume, theoretically, once you’re within the lavender haze you’ll do something to remain there and never let folks convey you down off of that cloud. I feel lots of people should cope with this now, not simply ‘public figures as a result of we reside within the period of social media, and if the world finds out that you just’re in love with anyone they’re going to weigh in on it. Like my relationship for six years, we’ve needed to dodge bizarre rumors, tabloid stuff and we simply ignore it. This track is kind of concerning the act of ignoring that stuff to guard the true stuff.”
Swift additionally wrote and directed the video, as she did for different observe movies off “Midnights,” like “Bejeweled” and “Anti-Hero.”