One family from Naperville, Illinois, recently went viral thanks to a unique Christmas installation on their house inspired by pop superstar Taylor Swift. However, it isn’t the first time this has happened.
In 2023, Amy and Brian Scott put up Christmas decorations that pay tribute to Swift and take inspiration from motifs found in her albums or eras as the singer likes to refer to them: Red, Speak Now, 1989, and Evermore. Dubbed “Swiftmas House,” Scott’s residence became a popular attraction with locals and tourists, with thousands of people visiting the house.
Now, Scotts and their two daughters, Rebecca and Emily, decided to make another version of Swiftmas House for Christmas 2024, and they are trending on social media once again.
This time around, the family found inspiration in “Reputation,” “Folklore,” and “The Tortured Poets Department” eras.
Among the decorations are a neon sign “Merry Swiftmass,” a huge replica of a typewriter seen in the “Fortnight” music video, a cardboard cutout of Swift dressed in Vivienne Westwood white dress, a cutout of Swift’s boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce, and all sorts of other Easter eggs and nods to singer’s lyrics.
This version of Swiftmas House will be up by the end of the year, so make sure to check it out if you find yourself nearby. This year might be your last chance to see it, considering that the Scott family isn’t planning to make a third version.