The Folklore and Evermore album covers are visual mirrors of each other. In Folklore, Taylor faces a forest; in Evermore, she faces away. The seasonal shift from autumn (Folklore) to winter (Evermore) represents the passage of time and the companion nature of the albums.
Both covers shot by Beth Garrabrant in a forested setting
Folklore shows Taylor from behind facing trees; Evermore shows her from behind facing away
The braid in Taylor's hair is on opposite sides in each cover
Color palettes shift from grey-green (Folklore) to warm brown-gold (Evermore)
Taylor described Evermore as Folklore's 'sister record' in the announcement
Discovered
December 10, 2020

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