Taylor Swift stays under the radar in an all-blue suit and sunglasses when venturing out in NYC

Taylor Swift maintained a low profile while out and about in New York City on Wednesday.

The 33-year-old singer looked calm and casual in an all-blue costume that highlighted her long, toned legs.

She was observed making her way through the congested downtown streets before getting into a black SUV waiting for her.

Taylor was photographed traveling to her recording studio in the Big Apple just a day before, while her old fling, The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, was seen lavishing his new partner with embraces and kisses.

Taylor highlighted her thin form throughout her outing by wearing a navy blue polo shirt with a crimson embroidered logo across the chest and a white trip on the collar.

Life in the city: Taylor Swift again kept a low profile while out and about in NYC on Wednesday. The hitmaker, 33, looked cool but casual in an all-blue ensemble that put the spotlight on her long, toned legsOn point: Taylor emphasized her slim figure with a navy blue polo shirt, as well as dark denim shorts and yellow trainers. She stuck to primary colors with a red Mansur Gavriel handbag+7View gallery

On point: Taylor emphasized her slim figure with a navy blue polo shirt, as well as dark denim shorts and yellow trainers. She stuck to primary colors with a red Mansur Gavriel handbag

On the move: She was seen making her way through the crowded city street before climbing into a black SUV waiting for her+7View gallery

She was spotted moving along the packed city street before jumping into a black SUV waiting for her.

Just days before Taylor was photographed in New York, another potential pal, Olivia Rodrigo, issued a half-hearted denial when fans assumed her song Vampire referred to her supposed dispute with Taylor.

When she was asked about the rumors by The Guardian, the singer initially responded, ‘How do I answer this?’ and said, ‘I mean, I never want to specify who any of my songs are for.’ 

She went on to say, ‘I’ve never done it in my career and probably won’t again. I believe it is best not to classify a song as being about just one issue. I was extremely astonished that people thought that.

However, the response lacked an unambiguous denial that Taylor was the topic of Vampire.

Fans of the two singers speculated that they had a falling out after Olivia was compelled to identify Taylor as a songwriter on Deja Vu, and so pay her royalties, after appearing to borrow a tune from her song Cruel Summer.

Rodrigo already recognized Swift on another song from her debut album for interpolating one of her melodies, and she did the same with Paramore on a third song, but it’s unclear whether she always planned to credit the other artists or was compelled to do so later to avoid legal issues.

Taylor will soon be selling out cinemas after selling out stadiums across the United States and announcing huge foreign tour stops.

The singer recently stated that she will be releasing a concert film made on her current tour, and many exhibition sources have informed The Hollywood Reporter that they feel her film will be a big smash at a time when cinemas and multiplexes are anxious for people to return.

According to insiders, her picture might generate more than $100 million in the United States and Canada during its screenings, which will begin on October 13 and extend at least several weeks. 

Big news: After Taylor announced a concert film of her Eras Tour, exhibition sources told The Hollywood Reporter that it could potentially gross over $100M in the US and Canada; seen July 8 in Kansas City, Missouri+7View gallery

Big news: After Taylor revealed a concert video of her Eras Tour, exhibition sources told The Hollywood Reporter that it could potentially gross over $100 million in the US and Canada; saw July 8 in Kansas City, Missouri. 

They wouldn’t rule out the Shake It Off singer making more than $150 million in North America based on the high level of interest and presales. 

Theater owners are likely breathing a sigh of relief as the AMPTP, which represents major studios and streamers, has stalled new contract negotiations with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions, which represent writers and actors, respectively.

The unions are lobbying for more pay, as well as preventing studios from replacing writers or actors with AI and requiring companies to publish their streaming numbers in order to create a more equitable method for paying residuals.

The Taylor Swift documentary is being distributed by the AMC theater network, despite the fact that it will most likely be available in all cinemas, putting a big feather in the chain’s crown after a difficult few years.