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Taylor Swift Walks Down the Aisle to Marry Travis Kelce in Custom Christian Louboutin Shoes and Cartier Jewels

Taylor Swift Walks Down the Aisle to Marry Travis Kelce in Custom Christian Louboutin Shoes and Cartier Jewels

Rachel BurchfieldSat, July 4, 2026 at 11:45 AM UTC

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Taylor Swift onstage in London on August 15, 2024.Credit: GettyThe Gist -

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot to much fanfare on July 3, with the couple wearing his-and-hers Dior looks by Jonathan Anderson.

The couple also coordinated in custom Christian Louboutins—a brand Swift has previously said were a “privilege” to wear.

The bride accessorized with Cartier jewelry, which she has been known to wear and love over the years.

As the public still anxiously awaits photos of Taylor Swift’s no doubt stunning bridal look, here’s what we know—both the bride and groom Travis Kelce wore bespoke Christian Dior Haute Couture, designed by creative director Jonathan Anderson. The couple’s shoes were custom Christian Louboutins, and Swift accessorized with Cartier jewelry.

Swift—no stranger to an Easter egg—could have been hinting at her bridal footwear as far back as her 2025 documentary The End of an Era, which chronicled her life on the record-breaking Eras Tour. Christian Louboutin was tapped to craft more than 250 pairs of custom shoes for the tour, and Swift said in the docuseries, “I mean, dancing all night, yeah, my feet ache. But I’m wearing Louboutins. Like—it is a privilege for my feet to ache like this.”

Taylor Swift performing on the Eras Tour on March 31, 2023.Credit: Getty

Taylor Swift onstage on October 18, 2024.Credit: Getty

Swift has also worn Cartier jewelry many times over the years, including on a June 2025 date night with Kelce, where she sported the brand’s Panthère de Cartier Necklace, a gold and diamond chain with a panther motif that retails for $22,500. Swift and Kelce also both own matching Cartier Love Unlimited bracelets—18K gold pieces that “keeps them linked when they’re apart,” per E! News.

As for the couple’s his and her Dior, Anderson worked “in close collaboration with the Bride and Groom,” according to a statement from Swift’s rep released on July 3, soon after the newlyweds said “I do” in front of roughly 1,000 guests at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

“This is the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity,” the statement continued.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in New York City on December 28, 2024.Credit: Getty

Later in the evening, Dior confirmed their involvement in the Swift-Kelce nuptials, saying in a statement that the house “is delighted to confirm it has created the wedding looks for the marriage of Taylor and Travis.”

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“They have been created in Dior’s ateliers at 30 Avenue Montaigne, Paris,” the statement continued, later adding, “Jonathan Anderson and the house of Dior extend their congratulations to the Bride and Groom.”

As she is prone to do, Swift might have been dropping Dior Easter eggs for months. In April, she had a day out with her father, Scott Swift, carrying a buttercup-hued mini Lady Dior bag that retails for $9,750. For another night out in the Big Apple in April, Swift again carried a bag from Dior—this time a small black Dior handbag with gold jewelry. She also carried a black Cigale at a New York Knicks game in May.

Earlier this week, The Hollywood Reporter predicted that a gown by Anderson had likely been chosen as the “winning dress,” and Dior had been on the lips of many fashion commentators as the likely frontrunner. The outlet reported that Swift and her longtime stylist Joseph Cassell were “swamped” with sketches from designers from all over the world. “Some of them were commissioned,” the publication added. “Most of them weren’t.”

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on March 26, 2026.Credit: Getty

Anderson—who joined Dior in 2025—will present his second Dior couture collection in Paris next week, and the outlet noted it is “sure to have some bridal looks.”

The Hollywood Reporter reported that there was always a chance that the Grammy-winning singer could “switch it up and tie the knot in one of her many other bridal event looks” but added, “if you’ve got a Jonathan Anderson Dior couture gown, why would you?” Fair point.

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