Everyone knows that the most important part of Coachella is the fashion, so it's no surprise that Taylor Swift -- musical goddess and idyllic squad leader -- would bring her A game.
In addition to declaring that chokers are the new flower crowns, the singer also showed up to the festival sporting new hair and an interesting black jacket...which just so happened to include a hidden message about her boyfriend, Calvin Harris.
SEE ALSO:Taylor Swift had a meltdown over Calvin Harris's Coachella performanceSwift announced her arrival to Coachella via Instagram by posting this stunning shot:
BLEACHELLA ⚡️
What's up with that cool symbol on the back of her jacket? Are you just being super fashionable or are you trying to tell us something, Tay? We need answers. Please.
Good news, Swifties -- today we received a major hint as to what that jacket could have been alluding to.
The Twitter account, Taylor Swift News discovered that Swift's boyfriend recently changed his Twitter icon and header to the same symbol featured on Swift's Coachella jacket -- *gasp.
*Calvin Harris just changed his icon and header to this symbol which was seen on Taylor's jacket. New music is coming pic.twitter.com/Nel4WQDnou
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) April 19, 2016
We really shouldn't be surprised at this point -- after all, this isn't the first time the couple has teased each other's upcoming musical projects.
We're hoping that Taylor's Coachella fashion won't let us down, and that some new Calvin Harris music is in our near future.
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