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Singer-songwriter superstar Taylor Swift remains a global sensation as she continues her record-breaking Elas Tour, and major cultural institutions want to give her her due recognition.
That’s why London’s Victoria & Albert Museum is offering all UK-based Swifties an “insight into the culture and craftsmanship behind handmade signs, friendship bracelets and Taylor Swift memorabilia.” We are inviting people to apply for new advisory roles. Reuters report.
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The new employees will work with the museum’s curatorial team and provide their expertise “as part of an effort to further complement the vast curatorial knowledge within the museum.”
The museum is recruiting part-time experts in other “very specific cultural fields,” such as emoji and Crocs shoe enthusiasts.
The V&A is one of the world’s largest art and design museums. Founded by Prince Albert in the 1950s, it is said to house more than 2 million of his objects made over the past 5,000 years. Condé Nast Traveler.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Taylor Swift-related work has hit the market. During September, tennessean and USA Today Network made headlines during search for ‘Taylor Swift reporter’ (veteran reporter) Brian West has been hired several months later).
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Fans also make money with side hustles inspired by Taylor Swift that can pay tens of thousands of dollars a month. He sells friendship bracelets on Etsy that are often exchanged at concerts on the Eras tour.
Applicants can apply via the V&A website. here.