Taylor Swift’s Glittering Bracelet Sends a Message of Support to Blake Lively

Taylor Swift’s Glittering Bracelet Sends a Message of Support to Blake Lively

October 13, 2025

When Taylor Swift announced her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, there was plenty for fans to unpack – especially the glamorous album artwork.

Draped head to toe in dazzling jewels, Taylor embodied full showgirl splendour. At the time, we spoke with diamond expert Maxwell Stone of UK retailer Steven Stone, who estimated the superstar’s glittering ensemble to be worth around $920,000 in total.

Now, attention has turned to one standout accessory: a bracelet by Lorraine Schwartz, strikingly similar to one long worn by her close friend Blake Lively.

According to Maxwell, the piece features oversized pavé pink sapphire circles interlinked with sparkling diamond rounds – a modern yet timeless design that perfectly balances elegance and boldness. He values the bracelet at approximately $250,000.

The connection doesn’t end with Blake’s ownership of the same piece. A photo of Taylor wearing the bracelet currently appears on Spotify alongside her track “Cancelled!” – a song that notably includes the lyric, “Good thing I like my friends cancelled.”

It feels like more than coincidence – a subtle, shimmering show of solidarity with Blake, who’s recently faced media scrutiny amid an ongoing legal dispute with director and co-star Justin Baldoni.

In true Taylor Swift fashion (we are loving her look in power skirts lately, and snagging her style with pleated skirts for women), every detail seems deliberate. Whether it’s a lyric, a look, or a jewel, her art often blurs the line between personal storytelling and symbolic style. And with this glittering bracelet, she might just be reminding the world that friendship – like diamonds – can shine brightest under pressure.

Written by Laura Dean

Laura Dean is the digital PR lead for UK jeweller Steven Stone, bringing over a decade of experience in both music PR and journalism. A published music writer for the past 11 years, she has covered everything from intimate club gigs to major festival stages. Laura studied Criminology and Psychology at Leeds Beckett University and combines her understanding of human behaviour with a sharp eye for storytelling. When she’s not crafting campaigns or writing about music, you’ll find her at live shows or curating her ever-growing vinyl collection.