She hitmaker, 32, put on a busty display and showed off her trim figure in a racy black bodysuit and a stunning jeweled skirt.

 

 

Taylor is up for an impressive six awards at the star-studded ceremony, which is being held in Düsseldorf.

 

All eyes on her! Taylor Swift showed off her trim figure and put on a busty display in a bodysuit and sheer jeweled skirt as she hit the red carpet at the MTV EMAs 2022 in Germany on Sunday

 

The blonde, who is known for hits including Bad Blood and Love Story, showed off her trim pins in her outfit which featured a sheer and cut-out skirt.

 

Her bodysuit featured a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps and she teamed the look with simple black high heels.

 

Taylor looked incredible showing off her porcelain complexion, pulling her locks back and off her face in an elegant up-do.

 

 

Racy: Her bodysuit featured a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps

 

Perfect from every angle: The blonde, who is known for hits including Bad Blood and Love Story, showed off her trim pins in her outfit which featured a sheer and cut-out skirt

 

Flawless: Taylor looked incredible showing off her porcelain complexion, pulling her locks back and off her face in an elegant up-do

 

She left her blunt fringe out to help frame her face.

 

o girl: Taylor earned a nod for Best Longform Video, a brand new MTV EMA 2022 category

 

MTV EMAs 2022: Star-studded ceremony sees Taylor Swift lead winners

 

Following him is fellow pop icon Taylor, who also stands out from the crowd with six nominations this year.

 

Taylor earned a nod for Best Longform Video, a brand new MTV EMA 2022 category.

 

The two chart toppers also scored nominations for Best Local Act in their respective home regions: the UK and Ireland, and the US.

 

 

She took her first gong home early on in the evening, winning best video for All Too Well.

 

The ceremony will broadcast live on MTV in more than 170 countries on 13 November and will be available on Paramount+ and Pluto TV globally beginning 14 November. This year marks the sixth time Germany has hosted the event.