All the Taylor Swift-Inspired Canva Templates for Instagram You’ll Find Inside Your Template Club

 
All Taylor Swift-inspired Canva templates in one pack including Lover, 1989, Midnights, Eras Tour, and Showgirl designs

If there’s one thing Swifties and small business owners have in common, it’s that we love an era. ✨

Taylor Swift has mastered the art of visuals—from debut curls to Midnights sparkle to the brand-new Life of a Showgirl aesthetic she revealed on the New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce.

And now? You can channel every era into your own content with our Taylor Swift-inspired Canva templates inside our very own templates membership, Your Template Club.


👉 Quick note: These are parody, meme, and inspired designs with similar aesthetics, fonts and imagery—not official Taylor Swift artwork.

These are very fun to use, and they make it ridiculously easy to hop on viral trends while staying consistent with your social media content.



In this post, I’m showing you every Swiftie-inspired template you’ll find in our Instagram > Feed Posts category inside Your Template Club. Plus why they’re so good for engagement, storytelling, and connection.



Why Use Taylor Swift-Inspired Canva Templates?

Taylor is a master of storytelling. Every album, tour, and announcement comes with a visual world fans instantly recognize. That’s why these parody/meme templates work so well for creators and entrepreneurs:

👉 They tap into cultural moments your audience already cares about
👉 They’re fun, nostalgic, and shareable (aka engagement magnets)
👉 They help you position your brand in a way that feels current, not forced
👉 They save you hours of design time—you just plug in your content and go

And the best part? These designs are already formatted for Instagram. No resizing headaches, no overthinking.




What’s Inside the Taylor Eras-Inspired Canva Pack

Here’s a peek at the templates you’ll find inside Your Template Club this month. All of these live in the Instagram > Feed Posts folder. ✨

🌟 The Life of a Showgirl (#TS12)

Channeling Taylor’s latest cabaret-inspired aesthetic, these templates use bold reds, spotlights, and vintage glam. Perfect for big reveals, launches, or when you want to show your main character energy.

👉 Options inside: album cover parody, bold text-on-glitter backdrops, and creator-themed remixes.

💖 Lover (my personal Favorite)

Pastel skies, dreamy clouds, and handwritten vibes. These meme-style templates are perfect for sharing playful promotions or lighthearted updates.

👉 Options inside: parody pet posters, whimsical quote cards, and Lover-inspired pastel frames.

🎵 1989 (album cover Generator and polaroids Aesthetic)

Clean, coastal, Polaroid-core. This template set gives you that iconic typewriter look with playful nostalgia.

👉 Options inside: Polaroid-style quote cards, deluxe edition parodies, and bold cover art remixes.

📰 Reputation

Moody, high-contrast, bold. While Reputation isn’t shown in the screenshots above, yes—we’ve got a Reputation-inspired meme template inside the pack too.

👉 Think: newspaper headline parodies, dramatic font overlays, and black + white energy.

🎤 The Eras Tour Posters

Multi-color blocks, grayscale portraits, and crowd-pleasing collages. These parody posters let you share your own “set list” of offers, services, or content themes.

👉 Options inside: era-coded dog collages, business owner spotlights, and customizable tour promo graphics.

🌙 Midnights

Retro meets dreamy. Think vinyl textures, moody portraits, and retro fonts. Great for launches, countdowns, or your own album-style announcements.

👉 Options inside: vinyl album parodies, editorial quote cards, and midnight-toned reveals.

📝 The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD)

Minimalist, typewriter chic, and poetic. These templates lean into literary parody and moody vibes.

👉 Options inside: lined-paper overlays, book-page aesthetics, and quiet black-and-white announcements.




How to Use These Templates Without Feeling Cringey

If you’re worried about hopping on a Taylor-inspired trend without feeling forced, here are some smart ways to use them:

👉 Service showcase: Turn a tour poster parody into your own offer lineup.
👉 Client features: Highlight testimonials in a Lover or 1989-inspired frame.
👉 Behind-the-scenes: Use Showgirl-style templates to tease your next launch.
👉 Content series: Match your weekly tips to an “era” and post them as a carousel.

The magic here is that the template does the heavy lifting—you just customize the text and images.


Why Join Your Template Club for The Latest Trends Like This

While this Taylor-inspired pack is fun (and a little iconic), it’s just one drop in the Your Template Club library.

Members get:

🔥 Access to 3,000+ Canva templates across Instagram, Stories, Reels covers, email graphics, and more
🔥 New trendy drops every month—so you’re always on top of the latest memes, parodies, and cultural inspo
🔥 Templates that save you 10+ hours a week (seriously) while still looking on-brand

Join Your Template Club to access these Taylor Eras-inspired Canva templates, plus another 3,000+ trendy templates available inside.

Click here to join.




TL;DR: Taylor-Inspired Canva Templates

  • Taylor Swift-inspired templates (parody/meme style) are now inside Your Template Club

  • You’ll find Showgirl, Lover, 1989, Reputation, Eras Tour, Midnights, and TTPD-inspired designs

  • Perfect for launches, promos, memes, and keeping your brand in the cultural conversation

  • New templates drop every month—so you’ll never run out of ideas

👉 Join Your Template Club here to grab these Taylor-inspired designs, save hours of design work and level up your content game.






Manu Muraro is the founder of Your Social Team, which helps small entrepreneurs grow their business through content marketing, especially email and Instagram.

In 2021 Manu launched Your Template Club, one of the first Canva Template for Instagram subscriptions in the world to provide social media managers and small business owners with content templates designed for engagement.

Manu has also more recebtly started the first Instagram Reels Award Show, The Reelies Awards and an email marketing membership, Your Inbox Team.

Born and raised in Brazil, Manu moved to the U.S. in 2000 right out of college to work for Cartoon Network, where she made an award winning career in creative and strategy.


 
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