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Taylor Swift fans arrive at Wembley Stadium in London ahead of her concert on Aug. 15.Alishia Abodunde/Getty Images

As the country’s Swifties know all too well, Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras tour to Canada. And that means everyone lucky enough to get tickets is churning out friendship bracelets and mulling over their best fashion options for concert night.

Maybe you have the perfect Lavender Haze outfit in your closet, but aren’t sure that’s the right direction. Or like Heidi Van Schaik, a mother of three girls in Waterloo, Ont., who conceived of the Tay It Forward campaign for Food Banks Canada, you’re going to make the final pick at the last minute. Perhaps you’re overwhelmed because you have so many cardigans you can’t decide.

Whatever Era you belong to, we think Swifties (and wannabe Swifties) will want to compare notes. So The Globe and Mail is asking Taylor Swift fans who are headed to the Eras tour in Toronto or Vancouver to send in selfies of them wearing their concert outfits before the big night.

Strike a pose on your own, or with your concert companions. Just wear your favourite Swiftie fashion, be your “best dress, Fearless,” or that trusty “old cardigan,” and share the story behind why you picked it.

To, submit your selfies and photos, e-mail audience@globeandmail.com by Nov. 7 with:

  • Your full name
  • Attached image files in .jpg format at least 1 MB each in size
  • Where the photo was taken
  • Which night of the Eras Tour are you planning to attend, including city
  • Some words about what inspired your outfit

Selfies selected by photo editors at The Globe and Mail may appear in print or online as Toronto gets ready to be the first Canadian city to host the Eras tour.

If you have any difficulty sharing your photo as an e-mail attachment, let us know by sending an e-mail to audience@globeandmail.com and we will try to help.

The information you share will only be used for journalistic purposes, though not all responses will necessarily be published. The Globe and Mail may contact you if someone would like to interview you for a story.

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