The actor and original ‘It Girl’ is the inspiration behind the final track on Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poet’s Department.’
Following a months-long wait, Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department , is out! One of the tracks on the album that has fans talking is “Clara Bow,” named after an actress who rose to fame during the silent film era of the 1920s. Born in 1905 in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, Clara Bow became an Old Hollywood star during the 1920s with memorable roles in films like Mantrap, Wings, and It.
Despite her successful career, Clara Bow faced scandals and a nervous breakdown, leading her to retire from acting in 1933. She and her husband Rex Bell eventually moved to Nevada to live a quieter life away from Hollywood.
Taylor Swift’s decision to name a track after Clara Bow has sparked discussion among fans about the similarities between the two iconic women. Both faced public scrutiny and achieved remarkable success in their respective fields.
“Clara Bow” is just one of the many songs where Taylor Swift explores the lives of real individuals. By delving into the stories of historic figures like Clara Bow, Rebekah Harkness, and her own family members, Swift adds depth and richness to her music.