Giddy up — Taylor Swift has found her new lucky charm.
The pop star has trotted out the same antique Victorian diamond horseshoe pendant from Sophie Jane Jewels at numerous appearances throughout her “Toy Story 5” run.
Swift, 36, wrote “I Knew It, I Knew You,” an original song, for the Pixar film and a return to her country roots. The necklace nods to the franchise’s cowgirl lead Jessie and to the star’s well-documented love of a good-luck talisman.
She first wore the pendant in April, pairing it with a blue-and-white Staud dress and a yellow Lady Dior bag — an outfit fans decoded as a “Toy Story” Easter egg before the project was even confirmed.
It resurfaced at the film’s June 9 Los Angeles premiere, accenting a patchwork Erdem minidress.
Now, newly released photos show the “Opalite” singer wearing it again at private radio events, where she met programmers and industry insiders to toast the single.
At an event in Nashville, the Grammy winner chose a M’Rhen midi dress ($950) with a folded detail at the bust.
At another in Texas, she slipped into an Escvdo striped crocheted maxi dress ($1,350) in a retro, “Midnights”-coded palette of cream, orange and red.
She topped both with a Cartier Love Unlimited bracelet ($9,400) and her Kindred Lubeck engagement ring, whose old mine-cut diamond echoes 15 set in the horseshoe pendant.
The pendant dates to the late 1800s, when it began life as a brooch in 14-karat gold and platinum. Sophie Jane later reworked the roughly two-carat piece into a necklace, last priced at $4,485 and sold to Swift.
Horseshoes carry both luck and history in Swift’s relationship with fiancé Travis Kelce. The NFL tight end picked up a diamond horseshoe necklace for her at the 2024 Kentucky Derby, engraved “Wishing you good luck.”
With “Toy Story 5” now in theaters, the cowgirl styling may have run its course — but a new chapter starts this Friday, when Swift marries Kelce in New York.