Taylor Swift Drops Major Reputation (Taylor’s Version) Hint

Taylor Swift never misses an opportunity to send fans into a frenzy with her carefully curated fashion choices, and her latest outfit at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards was no exception.
While accepting multiple awards via a pre-recorded video, Swift rocked a look that seemed to drop a major hint about her next rerecorded album—Reputation (Taylor’s Version).
Taylor Swift’s Big Wins at the iHeartRadio Music Awards
The global superstar had a massive night at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, winning the Tour of the Century award for her record-breaking Eras Tour.
She also secured six fan-voted awards before the ceremony even began, including Favorite Tour Tradition for her surprise songs and Favorite Surprise Guest for bringing her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, on stage during a London show.
Despite her absence from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Swift delivered a heartfelt speech via video, expressing gratitude for her fans and reflecting on the immense effort behind her history-making tour.
The Outfit That Sent Swifties Spiraling
For her video appearance, Swift stuck to her signature schoolgirl-inspired aesthetic, wearing a black, white, and red plaid pleated miniskirt with gold buttons.
She paired it with a black long-sleeve top and her iconic red lipstick.
But it was her accessories that really got fans buzzing.

Swift completed her look with gold jewelry, including dangly earrings, a Cartier watch, and a serpent-shaped necklace.
The snake motif is a well-known symbol from her Reputation era, which many believe is the next rerecorded album she will release.
Combined with the black-and-red color scheme—also strongly associated with Reputation—it’s clear that Swift is continuing to drop Easter eggs about the highly anticipated Taylor’s Version release.
The Road to Reputation (Taylor’s Version)
Since Swift’s highly publicized legal battle over her master recordings, she has been on a mission to reclaim her music.
She has already released four rerecorded albums—Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), and 1989 (Taylor’s Version). That leaves just Reputation and her 2006 self-titled debut album as the final two in the project.
Swifties have been on high alert for clues about Reputation (TV), and her latest iHeartRadio Music Awards appearance only adds fuel to the speculation.
While the release date remains a mystery, one thing is certain—when Taylor Swift is ready to drop it, she’ll do so in a way that surprises everyone.