Woman Dresses Up Newborn Baby as Taylor Swift Eras To Celebrate Monthly Birthdays; Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Olympiastadion on July 27, 2024 in Munich, Germany. Jori's baby, Taylor Swift. Credit : Jori Rand; Thomas Niedermueller/TAS24/Getty

Taylor Swift Fan Celebrates Newborn Daughter’s Monthly Milestones with Tributes to Singer’s Album Eras 

Thomas Smith
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Before Jori even knew she was expecting a baby girl, she was already certain her child would be a Swiftie.

Known as JorLinn on TikTok, Jori has been marking each month of her daughter Noa James’ life with Taylor Swift-themed photoshoots since Noa’s birth in early 2025.

“A friend and I had discussed it, and we were collaborating together,” Jori tells PEOPLE. “We started collecting pieces. I have put a lot of thought into it, and I’ve done a lot of DIY for the photos themselves.”

Jori’s baby. Jori Rand

Noa’s first themed shoot paid homage to Swift’s self-titled debut album. Dressed in a white dress and cowgirl boots, the newborn posed beside a guitar—an unmistakable nod to the country roots that started it all.

For each new era, Jori curates outfits that match the color palette and essence of the album. When she can’t find infant-sized accessories in stores, she either makes them herself or enlists help from her creative circle.

After wrapping one photoshoot, Jori immediately dives into prepping the next. She searches for materials everywhere—from Walmart aisles to custom makers online—always keeping an eye out for what will best represent each iconic Swift era.

“I try to pick things that people will understand, but also are iconic to that era, and concept a rough outfit,” she explains. “Then I search everywhere for different items, going to Walmart or sourcing people to make things for us and then we go from there. I already have all the albums, so we don’t have to source those.”

Jori recently shared a carousel of the first six photos on TikTok, and the video quickly went viral, earning more than 380,000 views.

“Once the video started taking off, I thought, ‘This is really cool,’ because I put so much thought and effort into it and it’s cool to see other people react to it,” she says.

Jori’s daughter. Jori Rand

“We know the Swiftie community is strong, and it is cool reading and seeing other people’s ideas. People have told me they’re going to do the same when they have their daughter.”

Jori already has Noa’s upcoming outfits mapped out for the remaining albums: Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights, and The Tortured Poets Department.

But with Swift having only released 11 albums so far, Jori’s hoping for a twelfth before Noa turns 1.

Even though the project will eventually wrap up, Jori is open to revisiting the idea down the road. She’s confident Noa will remain a Swiftie well into the future, just like her older sister—and their mom.

Swift’s music, Jori says, has had a profound influence on her life. “Her music has been deeply impactful for me, both as a teenager and now as an adult,” she reflects.

“Her music has become something truly generational for us, creating a special bond between me and my children,” Jori shares. “This project is something I’ve put a lot of thought into, even before it began. I’ve been very intentional with the creative process and especially with selecting pieces for each era — they all carry meaning.”

As for the final photo in the series? Jori says the ultimate 12-month milestone would be a picture of Noa with Taylor Swift herself.

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