The Taylor Swift Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird charms are finally back in stock

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The Taylor Swift Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird charms are finally back in stock

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If you were hoping to score some sold-out Taylor Swift jewelry, summer just got a little less cruel.

Last year, the star supported Phoebe Bridgers opening her Eras Tour, taking the stage in a yellow gold Give You The Moon Charm ($398) thanks to her collaboration with Catbird.

And while this delicate design has been sold out for months, the Brooklyn-based jeweler has just released a limited supply that’s sure to fly off the shelves quickly.


Give you the moon cnar,
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Silver Catbird x Phoebe Bridgers Give you the charm of the Moon
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The moon pendant Swift wore in New Jersey during Bridgers’ final performance of the tour is engraved with the lyrics “I’d Give you the moon” in Bridgers’ handwriting. (Though perhaps Swift was also referencing her own “Bejeweled” lyric: “Some guy said he moonstones my aura just ’cause he’s high.”)

Swift paired her ensemble with the Swimming Pool Chain ($498) for last summer’s performance, accentuating the sweet nod of style on stage before the duo burst into song “Nothing New” for the final time on their Eras Tour.

The skeleton-loving singer first collaborated with Catbird in December, releasing the just-restocked Kissing Skull Friend charm set ($130).


Charms with silver skulls
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Gold pendants in the shape of a skull
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The charms sold out in less than 24 hours after initial sale, after which Bridgers created a full collection that included the UFO-inspired I Want To Go Home charm ($290).

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Phoebe Bridgers I Want to Go Home Pendant
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Phoebe Bridgers in Catbird jewelry
Phoebe Bridgers’ Catbird collection continues to sell out. Cat-bird

If you’re planning on stocking up on out-of-this-world stock, be sure to act fast before it sells out again.

For more Swift-inspired wardrobe staples, check out our roundup of the pop phenom’s best affordable fashion moments.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, trade writer/reporter at Page Six Style. Hannah spies affordable celebrity wear, puts Hollywood’s favorite brands to the test, and finds beauty products that will make stars red carpet ready. He consults with stylists and industry professionals – including celebrities themselves – for first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six, her work has been published in USA Today and Parade since 2020.


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