THE RUNDOWNTaylor Swift attended the Toy Story 5 premiere in an Erdem minidress days after releasing her song for the film, “I Knew It, I Knew You.”Fans noticed an Easter egg in her look: her horseshoe necklace.Swift first wore the piece in New York City weeks before her Toy Story collaboration was announced.Amid chatter about her upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift stepped back into the spotlight this evening to celebrate another milestone: the world premiere of Toy Story 5 just days after she released her song “I Knew It, I Knew You” for the film.Swift dressed up in a doll-like Erdem minidress, complete with a full floral skirt, for the Los Angeles event.Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesKevin Mazur//Getty ImagesFans honed in and noticed the Easter egg Swift sported around her neck: a horseshoe necklace—the same one she wore in New York City in April when she donned Toy Story colors. At that point, Swift hadn’t announced her collaboration with the film yet but was already teasing it.Kevin Mazur//CanvasFlow Print IngestionXNY/Star Max//Getty ImagesTaylor Swift out in New York City on April 27, 2026, wearing Toy Story 5 colors.The horseshoe is a nod to Jessie, the cowgirl character whose journey Swift wrote “I Knew It, I Knew You” about.When Swift released the song this past Friday, she shared what it was like exploring the iconic character’s perspective. “Writing this song felt like a musical departure and coming home at the same time,” she wrote on Instagram. “Creating something for Jessie was a new challenge and also felt like second nature all at once. And being a @toystory kid from the age of 5 til now…is an adventure I plan to be on, to infinity and beyond.”View full post on InstagramThe film’s director and screenwriter, Andrew Stanton, praised the singer’s work in a press release when the single was first announced. “It’s incredible just how meaningful it’s been having Taylor write and perform this song,” he said. “Her connection to Jessie and the immediate way she understood what the character was going through was undeniable. The song is so deeply connected to Toy Story. So much so that on first listen, it instantly felt like it had always belonged there, like a long-lost family member. It was kismet.”