We Found 56 Concert-Ready Looks For Taylor Swift's Eras Tour At Anthropologie + Free People

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is in full swing, and odds are you’re feeling a multitude of emotions, including (but not limited to): excitement over the possibility of last minute tickets, anticipation for the surprise songsyou may see live (or, at least on TikTok), jealousy over the celebs who got to see the show (looking at you, Selena!), and pure joy over all the TS11 theories.

But the most important question of all — for those lucky enough to score tour tickets — what will you wear?! After going through the all-too-familiar struggle of trying on everything we own, and then relentlessly scouring the internet for something cool, on theme, and yet still unique — and we realized that Anthropologie and Free People have SO many Taylor-coded looks. We decided to pay it forward and put together the *ultimate* shopping guide to help you stand out from the crowd. Here are the best outfit ideas for the Eras Tour — based on the most iconic moments of Taylor’s career — curated for Swifties, by Swifties.

Debut Era

100 Degree Mini Dress ($78)

Our girl burst onto the scene back in '06 with a flurry of hits and sweet summer dresses. Channel the blue in her self-titled debut cover with this pick!

BTB Paris Ruffle Dress ($398)

Taylor may write a mean breakup song, but she's a romantic at heart. These tiered ruffles are equal parts fun and flirty.

Santa Luz Maxi ($98)

When you think Tim McGraw, we hope you think happiness and this long green dress.

FP One Milani Maxi Dress ($300)

Our song is the slammin' screen door, sneakin' out late, tappin' "add to cart."

PQ Oro Kristine V-Neck Tiered Dress ($174)

We can totally see teenage Taylor singing love songs, barefoot in an open field while wearing this dress. (What? We have vivid imaginations!)

Fearless Era

For Love & Lemons Candice Mini Dress ($289)

Taylor's Fearless era was one of excitement, change...and a lot of sparkles. Lean into the metallics with this sweet summer mini.

Ollari Mara Mini Dress ($250)

This outfit is incredible Taylor. It's a little country, a little glam, and a very Fearless Era fit.

Dress The Population V-Neck Sequin Dress ($218)

When you put on a classic, sequined look like this one from Dress The Population, you may feel the urge to grab a guitar and sing "You Belong With Me."

Swingin' It Romper ($148)

Something about this dress makes me wanna grab a curling wand and give myself Taylor's classic, tiny ringlets.

Bronx and Banco Barbie Blanc Fringe V-Neck Mini Dress ($525, was $750)

"'You belong with me,' -Taylor Swift" -me, to this dress

Ieena for Mac Duggal Sequined V-Neck Mini Dress ($358)

The scalloped detailing on this gold, sequined dress is everything. Definitely Baby Taylor approved!

Stella Nova Becca Tiered Dress ($359)

Is it just me, or do you hear, "We were both young when I first saw you," playing softly in the distance?

Speak Now Era

Mac Duggal Ruffled A-Line Flutter-Sleeve Mini Dress ($598)

Wanna get all the "Enchanted" ballgown vibes without dealing the a full ballgown skirt? This Mac Duggal dress is the perfect pick!

Mars Mini Dress ($325)

This 😭 night 😭 is 😭 sparkling 😭 (especially when you're in this Speak Now-esque dress)!

Osiris Mini Dress ($300)

As if this gorgeous pink-purple hue isn't exciting enough, the asymmetric hemline adds an unexpected twist.

Dagget Western Boots ($270)

Taylor: The Early Years would be incomplete without a set of cowboy boots. Put a modern spin on it with a metallic in your favorite shade.

Morning Glory Slip ($168)

This is the grown up version of those mini slips we were all too young to be buying from Victoria's Secret back in middle school (but still bought anyway). TBH, it still hits.

Peixoto Logan Puff-Sleeve Dress ($138)

Puff sleeves = princess vibes. Slip this on for your shot at (American) royalty.

Delfi Collective Asymmetrical Fringe Dress ($250, was $475)

You'll be spinning like a girl in a brand-new dress as soon as you put this fringe midi on.

Red Era

Eye-Catching Mini ($78)

What's in a name, really? In this case, a prediction: you will in fact catch everyone's eye while wearing this mini.

Hutch V-Neck Ruffle-Sleeve Romper ($160)

Rompers are the perfect outfit for all your summer activities. Wear this gingham style to the concert, as well as all the picnics, barbecues, and outdoor photos opps that come your way this season.

1989 Era

Saylor Margarette Set ($297)

A matching set as special as this will help you shake off pretty much anything that comes your way.

Saylor Easter Dress ($297)

The best kind of white dress is one that glitters and is also kind of purple. IYKYK.

Elliatt Hens Dress ($300)

This sequin dress is giving 10th grade homecoming in all the best ways.

Retrofete Heather Allover Faux-Pearl and Crystal Mini Dress ($1,295)

Why limit yourself to a pearl necklace when you can have an all-out pearl ensemble? This Retrofete fit is basically Taylor's two-piece, white 1989 tour look in one dress.

Reputation Era

Remi Mini Dress ($329)

Remember when Taylor went dark? Reputation is the era we love to hate (but all just actually secretly love).

Dress The Population One-Shoulder Cutout Dress ($248)

Taylor's mainstay during this time may have been black, but other colors still made the occasional appearance. We love a dark metallic with a cutout for added edge.

Elliatt Audrina Dress ($600)

Sub in pearls instead of the classic studs for a glam goth 'fit.

Blooms At Night Dress ($248)

With a mix of lace, leather, and sequins, this ultra-dark dress has a surprising amount of dimension.

Marin Talia Set ($126)

Bring your biker chick dreams to live with this leatherette set. It's got "Look What You Made Me Do" written all over it.

Lover Era

By Anthropologie Tulle Ruffle Halter Tunic ($130)

Wear this tulle halter dress to the Eras Tour, and then wear it to the Malibu Barbie Cafe. Win-win!

Ranna Gill Embroidered Jumpsuit ($188)

Maybe you're not a dress girl, or maybe you just prefer to have some semblance of pants while jumping up and down in a concert venue for 6+ hours. Either way, we support you - and we also want you to know that you don't have to settle for jeans. This floral embroidered jumpsuit is the perfect way to capture the energy of the era while staying cool & covered in all the right places.

Maeve 3-D Butterfly Crewneck Dress ($230)

We'll take your 3-D flowers, and we'll raise you a couple dozen butterflies. Honestly, is there anything sweeter than this mini?

Katie Mini Dress ($249)

We love the triple strap and corset detail on this floaty lace mini.

Theo Summer Puff Mini Dress ($148)

If you're a former ballerina or just always dreamt of being one, this is the perfect opportunity to whip out the tulle.

FP x EastNWestLabel Sheer Sequin Shirt ($168) + Sheer Sequin Boxers ($128)

Fact: You can never have too many sequins. So pick a color you love, and lean ALL the way in with this "ME!" inspired look.

Baobab Mar Dress ($205)

Our favorite under-the-radar brand is doing concert looks just right. Bonus: If it gets cold at night, drape the scarf around your shoulders for some extra warmth.

Hutch Strapless Corsage Romper ($188)

Sing, dance, and twirl the night away in this metallic romper.

Mac Duggal Rainbow Sequined Mini Dress ($598)

Why choose shade of sequins, when you can wear them all?

Folklore Era

By Anthropologie Off-The-Shoulder Peasant Dress ($180)

Glide into the beautiful depths of Taylor's imagination in this willowy white dress.

Oui Oui Ruffle Lace Slip ($168)

Does the perfect concert *and* tea party dress exist? Yes, and we've found it in this French-inspired lace midi.

Ciao Lucia Tutti Dress ($395)

We love a white dress, without the threat of sweating through it. This one is moderately fitted yet airy enough to keep you looking and feeling fresh all evening long.

Evermore Era

Mac Duggal Floral V-Neck Gown ($798)

Lean into your gardencore daydreams and star in your own "Ivy" music video in this dress, since Taylor has yet to bless us with her own.

Reformation Butterfly Dress ($298)

Keep it sweet and simple with a monochrome botanical print. The off-the-shoulder sleeves give this dress some added movement.

Spell Lady Untamed Gown ($289)

This flowing V-neck gown is gardencore at it's finest. Complete the aesthetic with a basket bag and woven flats.

For Love & Lemons Luna Maxi Dress ($378)

Everyone's favorite brand does nighttime florals just right - and we're not the least bit surprised.

Rumer Tropez Mini Dress ($299)

You can't go wrong with a square neck silhouette! As a bonus, this ultra-flattering hue can also be worn all through fall.

For Love & Lemons Prato Mini Dress ($319)

Behold, the look that launched a thousand 3-D flowers —Taylor's 2021 Grammy Awards dress. Embrace all the cottagecore vibes with this off-the-shoulder dress featuring puff sleeves and corset detail.

Helsi Structured 3D Floral-Embellished Mini Dress ($535)

If multicolor isn't your vibe, choose something monochromatic like this Barbie pink take on the style.

Midnights Era

Free People Into The Night Mini Slip ($118)

Ever want to give a little sparkle, but still maintain some mystery? We know the feeling, which is why we love this Midnights-worthy dress.

FP x EastNWestLabel Quinn Bandeau ($90) + Mirror Sequin Sheer Pants ($168)

It is summer, after all, so stay cool in this sparkling barely-there set.

Mac Duggal Remington Embellished Fringe Dress ($598)

It's giving... glittering, midnight rain. You'll definitely be making your own name in this dress.

Le Superbe Night Shifter Sequin Dress ($525)

We love a floral dress, especially with an unexpected twist. The added sequins make this one a certified hit.

Shooting Star T-Shirt Mini Dress ($168)

Velvet stars and roses collide to bring us the perfect batwing mini dress.

Audette Sheer Slim Mini Dress ($278)

It's all sparkles and shine with this 70s bell sleeve mini. This dress may seem similar to her Fearless era at first glance, but it's absolutely giving Taylor's 2022 Toronto Film Festival look. We love how the open back adds maturity and makes it a great sleeved summer option.

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Fashion is like a time capsule that reflects the cultural, social, and artistic influences of each era. But for every timeless classic that we've gotten from decades past, there are also plenty of missteps that left us scratching our heads.

From strangely small hats to paisley prints and peplum tops, each decade has had its fair share of fashion fails. Whether you suffered through these trends or just want to cringe, get ready to laugh at some of history's most questionable style choices.

Scroll to see the outdated & absolute worst trends of every decade...

1. 1920s: Cloche Hats

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Cloche hats were all the rage in the 1920s, but they were never the most flattering accessory for anyone. They were bell-shaped, fit snugly over your head, and often covered your eyebrows. So, wearers wound up looking more like swaddled babies in a bonnet.

Not to mention, this style was typically paired with shorter bob hairstyles and had a way of swallowing up the face, almost like a swim cap. You can still get this more old-fashioned style from The Vermont Country Store, or you can try a more modern take from Anthropologie...if you dare!

2. 1930s: Beach Dresses

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While itty-bitty bikinis are a common sight at beaches today, women took a more modest approach to swimwear during the 1930s. There's nothing wrong with leaving some things up to the imagination, either, but beach dresses took the trend too far.

Typically adorned with ruffles and other decorative details, these garments were supposed to make you look chic as you lounged seaside. But they were really just impractical since, obviously, sand, water, and layers of fabric don't exactly mix well.

3. 1940s: Mini Bowler Hats

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More than 80 years later, we're still confused about the rise of miniature bowler hats. These tiny pieces were perched awkwardly on wearers' heads and looked more like props from a costume party or play.

Mini bowler hats were simply too small to be practical yet too formal to be fun. And honestly, they were flat-out unflattering for most people.

4. 1950s: Poodle Skirts

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Along with sock hops came poodle skirts, another fashion faux pas. These oversized, felt circle skirts feature applique poodles or other kitschy designs and were a hit with teenagers.

They were twirl-friendly, making them great for dancing, but the overly literal embellishments were more childish than anything. The silhouette might work for some outfits today, but the poodles can stay in the past.

5. 1960s: Paisley Print

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It's no secret that 1960s fashion embraced bold, psychedelic patterns. Regardless, paisley print (like this dress), especially in loud and clashing colors, was one of the cringier choices.

The swirling designs were just overwhelming and made wearers look more like dated wallpaper. Plus, when people paired paisley dresses, tops, or pants with equally loud accessories, the result was visual chaos.

6. 1970s: Sweater Vests

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We can thank the 1970s for groovy trends like tie-dye and bell bottoms, but sweater vests were more baffling. They weren't warm enough to be functional or stylish enough to be a statement piece.

So, these sleeveless knits toed an awkward line between preppy and pointless. Today, they've sort of made a comeback in baggier, more chic variations. But the classic fitted sweater vest can stay in the '70s.

7. 1980s: Sweatbands & Leg Warmers

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In 2025, most people hit the gym in typical leggings or shorts with an oversized T-shirt or tank top. Back in the 1980s, workout classes looked more like overstimulating neon fashion shows.

Sweatbands and leg warmers are probably the worst offenders. They were meant to add flair to workout gear but were more about aesthetics than functionality.

Sure, a sweatband might be helpful, but leg warmers? Unless gyms in the '80s were equipped with crazy powerful air conditioning, it's hard to imagine anyone's calves were getting cold.

8. 1990s: Parachute Pants

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Parachute pants were made from shiny, swishy nylon that, shocker, was the same material used for actual parachutes. These baggy bottoms typically came in neon colors or wild patterns, making them anything but subtle.

Aside from nylon not being very breathable, the style of parachute pants was just too loud and didn't really flatter silhouettes.

9. 2000s: Trucker Hats

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During the 2000s, trucker hats with air-brushed fronts and mesh backs somehow became a must-have accessory.

Brands like Ed Hardy and Von Dutch really popularized this look among teens and young adults, who paired them with low-rise jeans or graphic tees. While they helped complete the ultimate Y2K aesthetic at the time, trucker hats have been replaced with more neutral baseball caps.

10. 2010s: Peplum Tops

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Finally, peplum tops (like this striped one) are one of the most perplexing trends of the 2010s. They featured flared, ruffled hems that shot out from the waist and added more volume as opposed to defining someone's figure.

If you were a teen or college student during this regrettable era, you probably showed up to class or even parties wearing these tops. In hindsight, they weren't fun, flirty, or flattering.

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Fans of Whole Foods’ iconic Berry Chantilly cake are going to want to run to their closest store, because there’s an all-new treat inspired by the famous dessert. Yep – the Whole Foods coffee bar just announced a Berry Chantilly Latte that pulls flavor inspiration from the beloved treat, and it looks extremely tasty.

Scroll on for everything to know about Whole Foods’ new Berry Chantilly Latte!

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In case you haven't experienced the sheer magic that is the Whole Foods Berry Chantilly cake, it’s an item from their bakery counter that’s earned cult-favorite status since its launch 13 years ago.

The cake features layers of vanilla cake slathered with Chantilly cream frosting and a fresh medley of berries like strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries. Per Whole Foods, it’s so iconic that customers have stood in line for it through power outages and natural disasters.

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Seeing that the cake itself is so adored, it’s no surprise that Whole Foods’ coffee bar just dropped a latte inspired by each sweet, sweet bite. The new Berry Chantilly Latte highlights notes of "creamy vanilla sweetened with berries and a whisper of almond.”

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Per Food Network, the development team behind the new sip desired a “not-too-sweet” effect, ultimately choosing a combo of strawberry and almond for the drink. Of course, it's loaded up with shots of espresso to round out the sweeter flavors.

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Once Whole Foods introduced the Berry Chantilly Latte on Instagram, tons of coffee-loving shoppers sounded off with excitement.

“Say no more. On our way!! 😍😍” one person commented.

“My favorite latte of all time 10/10,” another said.

“Got it this morning and it does not disappoint!!” one more user said. “Wish it was permanent!!”

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Available to order hot or iced and with your choice of milk, the new Whole Foods Berry Chantilly Latte will be in participating locations through July 1.

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Who says Easter baskets have to be just for kids? Grown-ups deserve a little festive fun, too – and you don’t have to spend a fortune to make it happen! Whether you want to gift yourself something, put together a basket for your bestie, or surprise your favorite coworker, we’ve got 13 of the most charming Easter basket ideas for adults. Plus, they’re all under $10. Score!

Scroll on to shop our favorite budget-friendly Easter basket ideas for adults!

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Spritz Circular Rope Decorative Easter Basket

Of course, you've gotta start with a cute Easter basket. This bunny-shaped one from Target kicks off your gift with so much cuteness!

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Trü Frü Dark Chocolate-Covered Hyper-Dried Raspberries

Sweets are an Easter basket must, no matter how old you are! These dark chocolate-covered bites made with real fruit are downright addicting, plus gifting them can be a good way to depart from the more traditional Easter candy options.

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Tree Hut Jelly Bear Shea Sugar Scrub

A little self care never hurt anyone! In fact, adding a bath goodie (like this heavenly-smelling sugar scrub) will truly impress any adult around the busy Easter season.

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Mario Badescu Moisturizing Lip Balm

Everyone needs a reliable lip balm to tote around. Luckily, this $6 one is formulated with ultra-nourishing shea butter, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil.

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Sojos Retro Chunky Rectangle Sunglasses

These butter yellow sunnies are undeniably trendy for the spring season, plus they easily make a style statement for less!

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Threshold Easter Bunny Tea Cup & Saucer

This mug and saucer duo from Target reminds us of something you could find at Anthro, but it's only $7! Gift it alongside some tea bags or coffee, and your Easter basket's set!

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Everspring Lavender & Bergamot 100% Soy Wax Candle

This candle filled with lavender and bergamot is the perfect spring scent. Plus, it's made of 100% soy wax, so it's a clean burn.

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KitchenAid Gingham Oven Mitt Set

These gingham oven mitts are ideal for the home cook or baking enthusiast in your life. You can snag this set of 2 for $9!

Lush

Lush Follow The White Rabbit Bath Bomb

Lush always has the best seasonal bath gifts. This bunny-shaped bath bomb is just $7 and delivers the satisfying scents of both fruity bergamot and bright Sicilian lemon oil, all while exploding into an adorable palette of spring colors.

Target

Gigglescape Baguette Stuffed Figure

Hon hon, we are simply obsessed with this Parisian baguette stuffy. You simply cannot be too old for a cutie such as this!

Ulta

NYX Fat Oil Lip Drip Vegan Lip Oil

This luscious lip oil is a total fan-favorite since it delivers a good amount of pigment while retaining the perfect shine. Your bestie will use it every day!

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Trader Joe's Break Apart Bunny

This unique chocolate bunny from TJ's is filled with a medley of sweet and sour pea- and carrot-shaped gummy candies that make Easter snacking even more fun.

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La Marca Prosecco Sparkling Wine Mini Bottle

It's not an Easter basket for adults without a little bubbly! You can grab this mini bottle from Target for only $7.

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The spring goodies at Trader Joe’s just keep on coming! The latest addition to the grocer’s seasonal lineup is none other than their famed sheet cake – reimagined in a classic spring flavor. Trader Joe’s fans are already scrambling to find this $6 dessert at their local stores because it’s “soooo yummy” and simply “the best.” It’s also a stunning option for celebrating Easter or sharing sweets with your loved ones just because!

Scroll on to discover the returning Trader Joe’s sheet cake flavor you won’t want to miss this spring.

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That’s right, Trader Joe’s sheet cake fans: the Carrot Mini Sheet Cake has officially hit shelves – just in time for all the best spring festivities. This returning product boasts a “moist, flavorful” carrot cake base topped with plenty of cream cheese frosting. This traditional combo truly can’t be beat!

Trader Joe’s

The Carrot Mini Sheet Cake joins Trader Joe’s existing sheet cake lineup that is entirely too yummy. Their current flavors include mainstays like Dark Chocolate Ganache and Chantilly Cream Vanilla Bean, alongside the newer (and gluten-free!) Yellow Cake. TJ’s tends to launch new flavors for their sheet cakes around each season – they’ve even had a Pumpkin Spice version in the past!

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One Trader Joe’s fan on Reddit happily announced when the Carrot Mini Sheet Cakes came back to shelves, and plenty of other users chimed in on the excitement.

“I can’t wait,” one person said.

“BRB, about to cause a carrot cake shortage in the New York Metro Area,” another Redditor commented.

More customers raved about the returning spring dessert on another thread under r/TraderJoe’s:

“I went yesterday and have 5 in my freezer for now…” one person said. “I will continue to buy single ones but now have a stash in case they sell out for the season. It is by far my favorite of the mini sheet cakes.”

Another user noted that the Carrot Mini Sheet Cake is “moist, and the frosting is fantastic, not too sweet.”

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Trader Joe’s fan account @trader_joes_treasure_hunt also shared the new find with their followers, with countless shoppers expressing their excitement:

“These cakes any flavor are so good!” one person wrote.

“Best carrot cake I ever had in my life,” another said.

“Holy sheet I love some sheet cake,” someone else commented.

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The smooth cream cheese frosting makes it an excellent blank canvas to add Easter-themed sprinkles or even small chocolate eggs for the holiday, though it’ll still taste like heaven if you eat it plain. The size of this sheet cake is perfect for sharing with a small group – or just keeping all to yourself this spring!

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The Trader Joe’s Carrot Mini Sheet Cake is currently in stores now for $5.99 each. It’s only available for a limited time, so you’ll definitely want to hurry to try it before it’s gone!

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Greta Gerwig's Narnia has generated some buzzy casting rumors over the last few months. Charli XCX, Daniel Craig, and even Joseph Quinn have all been a part of the rumor mill (but considering I've been waiting for news on this adaptation since it was acquired by Netflix in 2018, I'm not mad about all the chatter!). And the latest Narnia casting rumor has cause more conversation on the internet than anything else. Meryl Streep might be voicing Aslan.

Here's everything we know about the Aslan & Meryl Streep casting rumor in Greta Gerwig's Narnia movies.

Is Meryl Streep in the Narnia cast?

Meryl Streep is reportedly in talks to voice Aslan in Greta Gerwig's Narnia movies. The casting rumor first broke on March 31, leading some people to wonder if it was an early April Fool's Day joke, until Deadlineconfirmed the rumor on April 3. Fans of the book have called the choice everything from "interesting" to "cruel," and the conversation revolves around one particular question: are they making Aslan female?

A lot of Narnia fans were taken aback by the rumor about Meryl Streep because of the fact Aslan is an allegory for Jesus (referred to in the Bible as the Lion of Judah) — especially since Aslan's mane is such an integral part of the series, and lioness' typically don't have manes.

When the White Witch sacrifices Aslan on the Stone Table in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, she shaves off his mane in an attempt to shame him and strip away his identity as King of Narnia. Lucy Pevensie hiding her face in his mane in Prince Caspian plays a huge role in bolstering her courage and faith, and the mane even comes into play during The Last Battle before (spoiler alert) Narnia gets destroyed.

'Narnia' fans have a lot of opinions about a female Aslan.

The most iconic visual of the Narnia series, arguably more than the wardrobe or the lamppost, is Aslan's mane. "If it’s true that Aslan has been changed to a female lion in the upcoming film, it’s deeply troubling that the filmmakers would make the choice to visually distance itself from The Chronicles of Narnia as it has always been known to its fans and the public imagination," one Narnia fan wrote on NarniaWeb. "It would be hard to look at a decision like that and not think that they were deliberately disassociating from the Narnia canon."

Another fan on NarniaWeb points out that having Meryl potentially voice a male Aslan "would be a fine way to convey the genderless nature of the soul. Aslan transcends all of that and was never bound by the idea of duality in the way that the ‘fallen’ believe they are."

@bereckerwentviral for his claim that fans who are upset about the casting simply "hate women" (yes, some of the backlash to Meryl's casting rumor has been atrocious). "I would like to officially say that if I die, I would be more than honored if Meryl Streep were to play me in my biopic, she’s the greatest to ever do it," he said in the comments.

"Meryl was hired based on merit. She’s the best," another Instagram user said in the comments.

However, Netflix hasn't confirmed Meryl Streep as Aslan.

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Let the record show that, as of writing this story on April 7, Netflix hasn't actually confirmed anything about the movie outside Greta as director and Atonement cinematographer Seamus McGarvey as Director of Photography. Whether the film is a The Magician's Nephew adaptation, whether Daniel Craig is playing Uncle Andrew, and whether Meryl Streep is actually voicing Aslan are speculation at this point.

As one viral tweet puts it, "Increasingly convinced Greta either has no idea what she wants to do with this movie or has a vision so incredible nobody else can see it." Stay tuned for official casting announcements!

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