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Local Paris guides often highlight the song's romantic themes, suggesting fans sing it while viewing the Eiffel Tower. 2. The "Crumpled Paper" Dress

This visual is often linked to the lyrics in "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," where she describes herself as a "crumpled-up piece of paper, lying on the floor". 3. Fan Art and Collectibles

While originally from the Lover album, the song has several ties to Paris:

Fans have noted that the custom Vivienne Westwood dress she wears for this set resembles a crumpled-up piece of paper .

The song "Paris" itself mentions "stumble down pretend alleyways" and "drawing a map on your bedroom ceiling," evoking the feeling of being in a private world rather than following the news. While not explicitly about physical paper, it centers on the idea of creating a mental or physical map .

There is a niche "Paris comics" painting of Taylor Swift created on paper, often found on resale sites like Depop .

In Taylor Swift 's discography and recent tours, there are several "paper" references associated with Paris, primarily linked to her lyrics, fashion, and live performances. 1. "Paper Rings" and the Paris Connection