Taylor Swift just wore these glitter freckles to the Chiefs game — and they’re only $16 on Amazon
She can still make the whole place shimmer.
Taylor Swift sparkled even more than usual at the Kansas City Chiefs vs. New Orleans Saints game on Monday night, where she topped off her makeup look with a sheet of star-shaped Fazit Glitter Freckles.
And while her Vivienne Westwood corset ($1,875), matching miniskirt ($1,010) and platform boots ($1,270) will set you back four figures apiece, the stick-on speckles cost just $16 on Amazon.
Fazit Glitter Freckles
Sold in nine shades ranging from more realistic brown to eye-catching rose gold and silver, the shimmering dots are designed to be both water-resistant and sweatproof until you take them off with makeup remover.
Whether you’re prepping for the Eras Tour or looking to add a little extra shine to your everyday ensembles, be sure to pick up a pack fast before they sell out (like most things Swift wears).
The star, who’s known for incorporating Chiefs colors, boyfriend Travis Kelce’s jersey number and other heartfelt touches into her game-day looks, finished off her latest outfit with Vivienne Westwood earrings ($177) and the brand’s heart-shaped Belle bag ($590).
Don’t miss the Page Six Style guide to the best beauty deals from October Prime Day.
Kelce, who’s been dating Swift since summer 2023, assured Page Six on Sunday that the pop star would be in attendance, saying, “I know she’s coming in.”
And with Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days — basically the Super Bowl of October sales — finally here, game-day sparkles aren’t the only Swift-approved find available for a steal.
The Sam Edelman Jildie Pumps ($140 $112) the songstress wore to dinner in 2023 are 20% off, just in time for fall.
Sam Edelman Jildie Pumps
Be sure to check out our guides to the best beauty, fashion and Apple deals before the huge two-day sale event ends on October 9.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts 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.
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