Taylor Swift has unveiled the music video for her track titled "Elizabeth Taylor." In a notable departure from her usual style, the pop star chose not to feature herself in the visuals at all.

A Visual Tribute to a Hollywood Icon

Instead of self-portrayal, the video compiles clips showcasing the late movie star, Elizabeth Taylor, throughout her career. The visuals serve as a retrospective, aligning with the song's namesake subject.

Footage Spanning Taylor's Career

The video functions much like a fan-made tribute, moving through significant moments in Taylor's life and career. It includes footage from her films, such as 1950's "Father of the Bride" and 1958's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

The compilation also features archival footage of Elizabeth Taylor alongside her famous husband, Richard Burton. This marks the third music video released from Swift's new album, “Life of a Showgirl,” following previous releases like “The Fate of Ophelia” and “Opalite.”

Iconic Jewelry Takes Center Stage

Elizabeth Taylor's legendary jewelry collection is prominently displayed throughout the video. This includes one of her most recognizable pieces, the stunning 33.19 Asscher-cut diamond ring.

The Famous Burton Diamond Ring

The massive 33-carat diamond ring was a significant gift presented to Taylor by Richard Burton. As Swift sings lyrics like, "All my white diamonds and lovers are forever / In the papers, on the screen, and in their minds," Taylor's bejeweled hand is shown on screen.

The shot highlights not only the enormous diamond ring but also a diamond bracelet she was wearing. Another piece of notable jewelry featured is the Mike Todd Diamond Tiara.

The Mike Todd Diamond Tiara

The tiara boasts an old mine-cut diamond set in a lattice-inspired design. It was originally crafted in 1880. Profits from an auction of Taylor's possessions held after her passing were donated to The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.