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Taylor Swift Wedding dress (Getty Images and Via X)
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got married at Madison Square Garden on Friday, and while the venue, the guest list, and even the date had all surfaced in leaks weeks earlier, one detail stayed completely under wraps -- the dress.
Now, the New York Times has confirmed the designer: Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Christian Dior's women's, men's, and haute couture collections. Swift wore a Christian Dior Haute Couture gown, and her groom matched the occasion in a Dior tuxedo.
What did Taylor Swift wear at her wedding to Travis Kelce?
Taylor Swift's wedding gown was designed by Jonathan Anderson and according to the New York Times, it marks the first couture wedding dress Anderson has ever created for a major celebrity.
That's a significant detail. Anderson, who took the reins at Dior's women's line and has steadily expanded the house's cultural footprint, now has Taylor Swift as his first high-profile bridal client.Reporter Vanessa Friedman, citing a confirmation from Swift's own representative, described it as Swift and Kelce officially tying the knot in "Christian Dior Haute Couture style." No wedding photos have been released yet, but the confirmation alone has set off considerable conversation in fashion circles.
Anderson's past bridal work gives some indication of what his aesthetic leans toward. For Chinese model Ming Xi, he created a long-sleeved, boatnecked Dior couture gown with a back that opened like the wings of a bird. For Brazilian influencer Elisa Zarzur, he went with an elaborate embroidered lace Dior couture bodysuit paired with a grand satin skirt -- again featuring an open, winged back. Both designs shared a sense of architectural drama without leaning into anything overtly maximalist.
If Swift's gown followed a similar philosophy, expect something quietly spectacular.To complete her look, Swift wore custom-designed shoes by Christian Louboutin and accessorized with Cartier jewelry, which has long been a personal favourite of hers.
Why does this wedding dress matter beyond the celebrity headlines?
The fashion world isn't just talking about who wore what. This is a meaningful moment for Dior and for Anderson's creative trajectory. Friedman framed it as a coup for the designer -- particularly because Dua Lipa, another major pop culture figure, recently chose rival house Chanel for her own wedding.
Landing Swift, arguably the biggest name in global entertainment right now, is the kind of statement that resonates well beyond a single news cycle.It's equally a win for Delphine Arnault, Dior's chief executive, who is widely credited with bringing Anderson to the brand. Fashion houses compete fiercely for relevance, and having the most-talked-about celebrity couple in the world wear your label on one of the most covered days of their lives is not a small thing.That said, the real test comes when the photos arrive. When they do, bridal designers and high street brands alike will almost certainly rush to offer versions of whatever Swift wore. The "Taylor effect" on consumer behaviour is well-documented, and her wedding dress will likely be no different. For now, what's known is enough to mark the moment: a historic Dior first, a confirmed Louboutin custom, and a Cartier finish.


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