Taylor Swift Steps Out for Dinner With Zoë Kravitz in a Fiery Vivienne Westwood Dress

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If there’s one thing you can count on Taylor Swift for, it’s to show up for her girlfriends when they’re going through a difficult breakup. (In her cover interview with British Vogue earlier this year, Sophie Turner describes Swift as an “absolute hero” for the support the singer provided after Turner split from her former husband Joe Jonas in 2023.) And the latest pal of Swift’s to turn to her after a period of heartbreak? Zoë Kravitz, who recently ended her engagement to Channing Tatum after three years together.

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On Friday night, the pair arrived at Chez Margaux—the buzzy new private member’s club in New York’s Meatpacking District that features a Jean-Georges restaurant, a sushi lounge, and a nightclub—dressed for a night on the town in their own distinctive ways. For the occasion, Swift opted for a Vivienne Westwood number, whose punk-inspired tartan designs she wore for a night out at a London pub back in August, and for a Kansas City Chiefs game in New Orleans just last month. This time around, her striped blue-and-white corset dress came with streaks of fiery red and orange across the bust for an edgier touch, with the more ladylike additions of a classic black top-handle bag from Westwood and burgundy velvet Aquazurra Twist 95 heels.

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Meanwhile, Kravitz put her own, more pared-back spin on girl’s night out dressing in a black swing coat and white lace-trimmed slip dress, with stacks of glittering rings worn across her knuckles. (Also on hand for the dinner date: comedian Jerrod Carmichael, who recently joked that Swift is his best friend, even if she doesn’t consider him hers.) The group reportedly emerged from the venue eight hours after they arrived—and why not? After bumper years professionally—Swift with her world-dominating Eras Tour, which Kravitz attended in London back in August, and Kravitz with the release of her acclaimed directorial debut Blink Twice—the pair certainly have plenty to toast to.

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