Taylor Swift Tries to Trademark 5 Unforgettable Phrases as Her 1989 World Tour Comes to an End
  • 8 years ago
Taylor Swift is saying farewell to one unforgettable chapter in her life.
After kicking off the 1989 World Tour in Tokyo at the beginning of May, the "Shake It Off" singer completed her last stop in Australia Saturday evening.
"The 1989 World Tour is officially over, the most beautiful chapter in our story so far," she wrote on social media after hugging all of her talented dancers on stage.
As the 25-year-old's tour comes to an end, reports have circulated that the singer has filed trademark applications for "Swiftmas," "Blank Space," "And I'll Write Your Name," "A Girl Named Girl" and the name of her most recent album "1989."
According to USA Today, the requests were filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office earlier this month.
The details would include clothes, online retail, printed materials, websites and concerts.