The original tortured poet just gave a sweet nod to Taylor Swift!
At BottleRock Napa Valley over the weekend, Stevie Nicks added a new addition to her signature magical stage look — a bracelet representing Swift’s latest album, Department for tortured poets.
As usual, the “Dreams” singer, 76, accessorized her all-black ensemble for the May 24 headline set with a bevy of jewels around her neck and wrists, but this time she added Department for tortured poets Bracelet.
Stevie Nicks wears a ‘Tortured Poets Department’ bracelet while performing at BottleRock Napa Valley.
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In fan-shot footage at a festival in Napa, California, the bracelet was on full display as the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman held a microphone stand to perform “Gold Dust Woman.”
The bracelet has a chunky, gold-plated chain and TTPD album logo and retails for $40 on Swift’s website.
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Stevie Nicks wears a ‘Tortured Poets Ward’ bracelet, a nod to pal Taylor Swift.
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The tribute is especially fitting given not only Swift and Nicks’ longtime friendship, but the nod the “All Too Well” artist included in her TTPD song, “Clara Bow”: “You look like Stevie Nicks / ’75, hair and lips / The crowd goes wild at your fingertips / Half moonlight, total eclipse.”
The “Silver Springs” singer also penned a song for the record, which is included on physical copies of the hit album.
Like many songs in Swift and Nicks’ discography, the track, titled “For T and me…”, describes the relationship between two ill-fated lovers — one “too hot to handle” and the other “too high to try.”
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The TTPD The crossover has been a long time coming for the musicians, whose friendship and mutual admiration can be traced back to their performance of “Rhiannon” and “You Belong with Me” at the 2010 Grammys, which Swift called “a fairytale and an honor.”
Nicks also hailed the “determination” and “childlike nature” of the “Fearless” singer after they shared the Grammys stage, saying she “writes songs that move the world, like Neil Diamond or Elton John.”
Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks perform together at the 2010 Grammy Awards.
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Around the same time, several photos showed Swift rocking a crescent moon necklace, which Nicks shared with friends and admirers (including Swift’s friends and collaborators, the Haim sisters), Huffpost reported.
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Recently, Nicks revealed the wisdom she shared with the performer.
Speaking to Today last fall, the rocker said, “I never tell the truth. And I think that’s something that if Taylor Swift, who’s a friend of mine, if Taylor got anything from me, that’s what she got.”
“I never lie in my songs,” she continued, “and if you broke up with me, I don’t think I broke up with you. I tell the truth, always.”
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