Taylor Swift looks ethereal as she lays on pages of poetry to insert vinyl edition into breathtaking video

Taylor Swift looks ethereal as she lays on pages of poetry to insert vinyl edition into breathtaking video

Taylor Swift looked ethereal as she teased the vinyl edition of her blockbuster album, The Tortured Poets Department, on Friday.

The star, 34, sported dark lipstick and wore a sweater and skirt as she flipped through her album catalog while revealing the vinyl edition of the double album was available at Target.

She wrote: ‘Entering the Phantom Clear TTPD vinyl into evidence. Available exclusively’.

The star was seen laying on pages of poetry before smiling at the camera.

Just hours after Swift’s fans shelled out for her new album, the star has been accused of trying to con them by dropping 15 surprise new tracks.

Despite already splashing out for multiple versions of the record in a bid to get their hands on all four bonus tracks, fans will have to part with even more hard-earned cash when the super-sized record goes on sale.

After releasing her new album at midnight ET (2am UK time), Taylor took to Instagram to announce her latest record was actually a surprise ‘double album,’ after sparking a flurry of speculation by posting a countdown clock on social media.

Captioning the post, the pop superstar told her followers that she’d written ‘so much tortured poetry in the past two years’ that she wanted to share it with her fans.

Sharing the double album was called The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, she wrote: ‘It’s a 2am surprise: The Tortured Poets Department is a secret DOUBLE album.

‘I’d written so much tortured poetry in the past 2 years and wanted to share it all with you, so here’s the second installment of TTPD: The Anthology. 15 extra songs. And now the story isn’t mine anymore… it’s all yours.’

While the deluxe version is not yet available for Taylor’s website, there were four different versions of the original album available, each containing a different bonus track, are priced at £13.99 ($17.38).

The vinyl version, including bonus track The Manuscript, costs £33.99 ($42.23), while a ‘phantom clear vinyl’ is price the same.