Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made a coordinated move on Saturday, attending model Karen Elson’s wedding at Electric Lady Studios in NYC while both wearing designs from Vivienne Westwood and Christian Louboutin.
The two showed off their elevated ensembles while out in New York City, with the singer, 34, accessorizing her floral printed Zimmermann dress ($795) with a light blue, Rose Circle Frame Crossbody bag ($544) from the British brand, which added a pop of color to her light outfit.
Along with the tasseled accessory, Swift sported a variety of gold jewelry, which she showed off by pulling her hair back into a bun, and completed her outfit with classic Christian Louboutin heels ($895).
The label is also a part of the “Alchemy” singer’s “Tortured Poets Department” era, with Swift wearing a Vivienne Westwood dress on stage during her concerts.
She debuted the design during the Paris leg of the Eras Tour, performing songs from her latest album in the corseted, draped gown that features writing on the skirt.
Plus, she’s been a devotee of Louboutins for years, working the French footwear designer into her street style and red carpet looks as well as on stage throughout the entirety of the Eras Tour.
Of course, Swift and Kelce’s wedding guest outfits weren’t the only time they seemed in sync over the weekend.
On Sunday, the couple both rocked Gucci pieces while attending the US Open , with Swift adding a red Jackie Notte bag ($3,475) to her look while the Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end wore a Gucci bucket hat, cardigan, polo and shorts.
Later in the day, the “Bejeweled” singer took her turn with logomania, rocking a Gucci shift dress with the brand’s horsebit purse and shoes for dinner with the Mahomeses and her beau.
Keep the coordinated outfits coming!
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