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00:00Fans criticized Taylor Swift's outfit, calling her plaid miniskirt and red heels ugly and 7th grader style.
00:07Taylor Swift is under a microscope right now, ever since the release of her latest album and exciting engagement.
00:14However, after a girl's night out with a fellow pop star, people are beginning to criticize her style choices.
00:20Over the weekend, the Ares Tour star, after not appearing at a handful of her fiancé Travis Kelce's football games,
00:26finally treated her fans to some new content after she was photographed in New York City with her friend and fellow pop star, Sabrina Carpenter.
00:34Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter have grown closer this year, following Sabrina's feature on Taylor's debated new album, Life of a Showgirl.
00:42The pair were recently spotted dining together in New York City.
00:45Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter were photographed in fall outfits.
00:49Sabrina in a beige coat, white sweater, sheer tights and black heels.
00:53While Taylor wore red leather heels with a two-toned miniskirt, matching top and a small brown bag.
01:00It didn't take long for pictures of the two Grammy-winning vocalists to go viral on social media,
01:05as not only did people enjoy seeing them out and about together,
01:08but they also couldn't get over their different outfits and, of course, the glaring height difference.
01:14Despite her usual praised fall style, Taylor's outfit drew backlash,
01:17with fans questioning her high heels beside Sabrina Carpenter and calling the look unflattering.
01:23Taylor being already tall and wearing those huge tall shoes next to five-foot Sabrina was a choice,
01:29joked a fan on Instagram.
01:31Why does Taylor always dress like a seventh grader trying to be cool, but it fails?
01:35Asked a critic Hot Take.
01:37Taylor Swift has no style, commented another.
01:40Other users called the outfit horrible and ugly, with some writing that she could do better.
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