Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married, and speculation as to who the couple would have by their side as they walked down the aisle on their big day has been growing leading up to the wedding. Swift and Kelce officially tied the knot on Friday (July 3) at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Many speculated that Swift’s long-time best friend Abigail Anderson, name checked in her music as early as 2008, would be among the singer’s bridesmaids. That speculation grew even larger when Anderson was spotted leaving a New York City hotel in an ivory and maroon dress that Laura Kruk, fianceé to Kelce’s former Kansas City Chiefs’ teammate Juju Smith-Schuster, was also seen wearing on her way into the ceremony at Madison Square Garden Friday. There were plenty of names thrown around on Kelce’s side as well.
The reality? The couple didn’t have a traditional wedding party and opted for something more personal. The groom had his brother, Jason Kelce, serve as his best man, while the bride had her brother, Austin Swift, serve as her man of honor. The couple had comedian Adam Sandler officiate the ceremony. Both of their families and hoards of friends were in attendance.
Both Swift and Kelce wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture, designed by Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Dior women’s, men’s and haute couture collections, in collaboration with the bride and groom. It marks Anderson’s first celebrity couture wedding dress. They each wore custom Christian Louboutin shoes, fitting as Swift has long been a fan of red bottoms onstage. She finished her look off with Cartier jewelry.
Signs outside of the arena announced the couple’s nuptials with pink signs that read “JUST&T MARRIED” — the venue even posted a photo of the signs online, marking the first confirmation that their wedding did take place. The city’s been abuzz for days in the lead up, and several high profile celebrities were spotted heading into MSG earlier today.
Shortly after the ceremony reportedly ended the city was hit with severe rain — perhaps a sign of good luck for the couple.
More to come.
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