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Taylor Swift Styles Up Like…Harry Styles!

Taylor Swift may have insinuated during her biting Grammys performance Sunday that she is “never ever getting back together” with her ex, One Direction’s Harry Styles. That doesn’t mean she’s forgotten him, however. Quite the contrary: She’s even dressing like him now.

Swift chose an outfit for the filming of her newest video that mirrors her ex’s fashion sense almost exactly. She nailed every detail of Style’s signature casual look: baggy sweater, tight black jeans, ankle boots….and, of course, the knit beanie on top to cover those fabulous locks. Compare for yourselves!

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(Photo: Neil Mockford)

Don’t write Swift off as a crazy ex-girlfriend just yet, however. There does appear to be a method to this madness! The video, which was filmed in Malibu, California, is reportedly for Swift’s song “22”--which contains the lyrics “It feels like a perfect night to dress up like hipsters, and make fun of our exes.” So, there you have it.

Ironically, this latest dis at Styles comes on the heels of Swift's most recent interview with ELLE, in which she asserts that she "never chases boys" and that she is pretty calm overall when it comes to relationships.

"I'm not a fit thrower. If something is done, it's done," she told the magazine. Guess she prefers to simply throw jabs at awards shows and incorporate burns into her music videos...right?

At any rate, Swift seemed to have a lot of fun while filming the clip. “Leaving LA now after the best day with my friends. Almost forgot it was a video shoot. Can't wait for you guys to see it.,” she tweeted, after wrapping work for the day.

Check out Taylor Swift's performance at the Grammys where she called out her ex-boyfriend in her song:

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Why Swift is better without a boyfriend

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