I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) features 13 artifacts

In celebration of Taylor Swift’s history-making six sold out SoFi Stadium shows in Los Angeles starting this week, the Grammy Museum presents a special pop-up exhibit, I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (At Grammy Museum), open now for a limited time through Mon, September 18th. The exhibit is on display in the Museum’s fourth floor theater gallery.

I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (At Grammy Museum) immerses the visitor into the world of Swift’s recent “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” music video, with a display of 11 costumes and two instruments for a total of 13 artifacts from the video. The costumes were all worn during Swift’s original Speak Now era. The music video for “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” features actors Joey King and Taylor Lautner breaking Swift out of a museum vault while Presley Cash waits in the getaway car—a symbolic representation of how it has felt for Swift to have her fans help her reclaim her music. Swift wrote and directed the music video, realizing her dream of directing fight scenes and a heist storyline, with help from Director of Photography, Jonathan Sela, ASC.

“Taylor Swift is about to make history in Los Angeles by setting the SoFi stadium record for the most performances as a headliner,” states Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs at the Grammy Museum. “We’re thrilled to honor this achievement by creating an immersive space for her fans and our community to continue celebrating her all month long.”

Exhibit highlights include 13 artifacts, all of which were worn and played by Swift during her original Speak Now era, and featured in the “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)(From The Vault)” music video. They include Swift’s vintage lace dress from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s Eric Winterling dress from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s custom REEM ACRA dress from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s Valentino gown from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s Jenny Packham dress from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s Susan Hilferty dress from her Speak Now Tour; Swift’s Jenny Packham dress from her Speak Now Tour; Joey King’s Monsoon white dress & wig from Swift’s “Mean” music video; Swift’s Temperley dress from her “Mean” music video; Swift’s vintage flapper-style dress from her “Mean” music video; Swift’s Zara dress from her “Mine” music video; Swift’s Gibson Les Paul red sparkle top guitar from her Speak Now Tour; and Swift’s Deering banjo from her Speak Now Tour.

The global pop star kicks off six nights in Los Angeles on August 3rd with dates through August 9th which wraps the US leg The Eras Tour. The generous singer recently gifted her entire crew and band a total of $55 million in bonuses as a thank you for their hard work. The tour is projected to gross over $1 billion before heading overseas.