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Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce in Christian Dior Haute Couture wedding dress

Taylor Swift, pictured wearing Schiaparelli at the 2024 Grammys, married Travis Kelce Friday wearing Dior. See more of our coverage in your search results.

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Taylor Swift’s love story with Travis Kelce began a new chapter Friday, with the pop icon and the NFL star both wearing Christian Dior Haute Couture for their wedding ceremony.

Both looks were designed by the French fashion house’s buzzy new creative director Jonathan Anderson, marking his first couture bridal gown for a major celebrity.

Swift’s and Kelce’s shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin, and the Grammy winner wore Cartier jewelry.

The bride finished her big-day ensemble with her beautiful engagement ring — a custom old mine sparkler designed by Artifex Fine Jewelry’s Kindred Lubeck in collaboration with Kelce, as first reported by Page Six Style.

The 14-time Grammy winner and the football pro got engaged last August, both clad in Polo Ralph Lauren: Swift in a striped midi dress that seemingly sold out in seconds, and Kelce in a navy cable-knit polo shirt.

In April, Page Six exclusively reported that the couple — who began dating in 2023 — were set to wed on July 3 in New York City, which Swift has called her (primary) home since 2014.

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