Taylor Swift pays homage to one of the most iconic stars of screen in the new video for her The Life of a Showgirl track “Elizabeth Taylor.” The visual dropped on Tuesday morning (March 31) and, like her previous videos from the album, it was available only on Spotify and Apple Music, with no version uploaded to YouTube at present.

Unlike so many of Swift’s colorful, story-centered videos, the “Elizabeth Taylor” visual consists of a series of clips from Taylor’s most beloved films, with Swift entirely absent from the proceedings. The mega-mix of Taylor films cut together include bits from such big screen hallmarks as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Cleopatra, Father of the Bride, Giant, A Place in the Sun and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” among others.

Also included in the montage are bits of footage of the legendary actress in newsreel footage in which she’s draped in her signature jewels and high fashion outfits during public appearances and paparazzi shots.

“Elizabeth Taylor” is the latest single from Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl album. The song paying homage to the Hollywood legend follows on the heels of the first two radio singles from the singer’s 12th studio album, following on the heels of “The Fate of Ophelia” and “Opalite.”

Upon the album’s release in October, Swift said she asked permission from the Taylor estate to pay homage in the song to the actress who died in 2011 at age 73, explaining that because she was writing about a real person she did her due diligence and “we go to their family and their estate and let them know and they were lovely about it.”


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