Taylor Swift is like a real life Barbie doll in cropped sweater and skintight jeans as she jets out of Tokyo

After a week in Japan to promote her 1989 album, Taylor Swift headed home on Saturday looking picture perfect in a casual-chic outfit.

The 24-year-old singer wore a high-cropped Aritzia purple sweater with a black horse’s head across the chest as she headed to her flight departure from Tokyo’s Narita Airport.

Narrow black suspenders attached to skinny jeans and ruddy-brown ankle boots completed the look.

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Heading home: Taylor Swift, 24, was spotted heading to her flight home from the Toyko Narita Airport in Japan

 

Heading home: Taylor Swift, 24, was spotted heading to her flight home from the Toyko Narita Airport in Japan

With her shoulder-length blonde hair and bright lipstick, Taylor could have passed for a Barbie doll.

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Taylor has been riding high over the past few weeks, despite a controversy that has put her in conflict with the music-streaming service, Spotify.

Shortly after a decision to keep her 1989 album off of the service, Taylor followed up by pulling her entire back-catalogue of music.

Standards: Taylor has expressed feelings that artists shouldn't allow their music to be streamed for free

 

Standards: Taylor has expressed feelings that artists shouldn’t allow their music to be streamed for free

Pretty in purple: With a magenta sweater, black suspenders, and dark jeans, Taylor seemed to be going for the casual-chic look 

Pretty in purple: With a magenta sweater, black suspenders, and dark jeans, Taylor seemed to be going for the casual-chic look

While Spotify asked Taylor to simply reconsider, some fans lashed out to call the singer ‘greedy.’

Taylor had already expressed her feelings about free music in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.

‘It’s my opinion that music should not be free, and my prediction is that individual artists and their labels will someday decide what an album’s price point is.’

Success: Taylor's 1989 album, including the hit single, Shake It Off, has seen record-breaking sales since its release

Success: Taylor’s 1989 album, including the hit single, Shake It Off, has seen record-breaking sales since its release

The singer added that for artists to give away their music would ‘undervalue their art.’

With or without Spotify’s help, however, Taylor has dominated the recent music market.

1989 may break the record for weekly sales by a female artist, with an expected 1.3 million copies, knocking Britney Spears from that pedestal.

Nothing for free: Despite the success, Taylor kept her album off Spotify and removed all of her music from online sharing sites

Nothing for free: Despite the success, Taylor kept her album off Spotify and removed all of her music from online sharing sites