Given the sheer number of costumes and tour dates, the odds are stacked against her.

To err is human, after all.

Usually, this goes off without a hitch.

Taylor Swift in Alberta Ferretti’s Folklore gown

However, during one of her Stockholm shows, her mic pack created a little wardrobe drama.

Before she began playing “How Did It End?”

Evidently, it got snagged on her guitar strap.

Taylor Swift holding a Grammy

Fans were none too troubled by the very brief delay.

Needless to say, Taylor Swift can afford a pair or two of Louboutins.

And if she happens to break a heel of a Louboutin in the middle of a show?

She won’t sweat it.

Talk about a perfect lyric for a perfect moment.

Once the garter was officially dislodged, Swift continued to perform without missing a step.

Tale as old as time.

At the 2021Grammys, Swift made history by winningalbum of the year for “Folklore.”

She also sported a whimsical Oscar de la Renta dress.

Viewers likely didn’t notice the tear even when she went on stage to accept her award.

The singer certainly turned heads when she hit the red carpet at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards.

However, despite the high praise she received, the dress didn’t come without its complications.

Of course, Swift’s version of the event was considerably less intentional than her predecessor’s.

While this moment wasn’t intentional, Swift wasn’t totally unprepared for such a mishap.

She began fiddling with the flouncy sleeve that didn’t make it over her left arm.

The fans laughed and cheered at the harmless gaffe.

You’re not going to get it right every time."

But it’s all water under the bridge (or arm under the sleeve?)

as far as the “Out Of The Woods” singer is concerned.

Leave it to Swift to take a mildly messy moment and make it shimmer.

Her voice faltered a bit, presumably from what appeared to be stress due to her predicament.

It took a few fierce tugs to break away.

Her efforts resulted in a largely torn petticoat, which trailed behind her for the remainder of the song.

It’s a flub story, baby, just say “dress.”