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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Taylor Swift Goes Head-to-Toe Louis Vuitton to Cheer on Boyfriend Travis Kelce at AFC Championship Game
Jan 27, 2025 at 06:21 am
It’s the big game before the big game, and Taylor Swift’s dressed for the occasion. To cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, the stylish pop superstar wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton.
Taylor Swift went all out to support boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The stylish pop superstar arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in head-to-toe Louis Vuitton.
She wore a $5,000 monogram jacket, a black beanie ($550), red tights and a trunk-inspired chain wallet ($2,850), even wearing the French fashion label’s logo on her high-heeled ankle boots ($1,760).
Swift further accessorized with her new favorite $32,000 Panthère de Cartier watch, as well as a gold coin necklace and a chain bracelet.
Under the zip-up jacket, the Grammy winner wore a black pleated miniskirt that appeared to be the same style she wore to last year’s AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens — perhaps for added luck, as the Chiefs went on to win that game as well as the 2024 Super Bowl.
Swift’s been leaning into looks from Louis Vuitton in a major way lately, having worn logo-accented separates from the brand to a November game, while out on dates with Kelce and elsewhere.
The tight end went for a label-forward look on Sunday, too, showing up in a Thom Browne suit and tie with a matching beanie.
Kelce and Swift, both 35, began dating in the summer of 2023, and during her first NFL season as his partner, the Grammy-winning songwriter leaned heavily into Chiefs colors and “87”-emblazoned accessories while dressing for game days.
At last year’s AFC Championship game, for instance, she teamed a cherry-colored cashmere Guest in Residence crewneck ($695) with a bevy of baubles dedicated to her athlete beau — among them a Wear by Erin Andrews x BaubleBar Chiefs necklace ($44), her custom “TNT” tennis bracelet from Kelce and an EB & Co. ring modeled after the tight end’s jersey.
This season, she’s been moving away from the Chiefs-related Easter eggs while still honoring the team’s color palette, as evident by the Vivienne Westwood plaid set she wore on Oct. 7 and the festive red Charlotte Simone coat and vintage Chanel bucket hat she chose on Dec. 21.
In the grand tradition of NFL WAG style, she’s also started leaning more heavily into designer looks and major jewelry over the past few months; her head-to-toe Chanel ‘fit from last Saturday’s game retails for more than $22,000, and on Nov. 10, Swift paired a Versace skirt suit, bag and boots with a $54,000 Louis Vuitton wristwatch and more than $38,000 in rubies.
Looks like 2025 is all about loud luxury for Swift.
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