Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in an elaborately planned wedding with garden themes and plenty of personalized “T&T” logo details. Both were wearing Dior, though pictures have not been released yet.
Adam Sandler officiated a ceremony where the couple read their own vows. The couple’s brothers stood by their sides as the man of honor and best man.
Though few details have been confirmed by the couple, a picture was beginning to emerge of what the most star-studded night in New York in recent memory looked like.
A-list guests in black-tie wear.
It was quickly clear that the red carpet for the wedding events was an impressive lineup, with 1,000 guests — and a wide-ranging mix of celebrities — invited to the wedding. The dress code was black-tie, and guests showed playful variations of it.
Camila Cabello wore an off-the-shoulder hot pink lace Zimmermann dress, and Gigi Hadid also went pink, while her date, Bradley Cooper, wore a classic black tuxedo. Karlie Kloss, who attended with her husband, Josh Kushner, shone in a long, gold column dress. MGK put his own spin on things, with a steel wallet chain as part of his suit, and Ed Sheeran went full sky blue.
See more about the guests here.
What was on the menu?
The menu for the star-studded events on Friday has not yet been released, but Sartiano’s, an Italian restaurant owned by Scott Sartiano at the Mercer Hotel in SoHo, catered the 100-person rehearsal dinner Thursday night, according to a person familiar with the event.
The menu included meatballs, caviar cannoli, stuffed paccheri pasta, spaghetti arrabiata and focaccia with whipped ricotta.
The dinner was family-style, according to the source, who spoke with The Times on condition of anonymity because the person had not been authorized to speak publicly.
A Sartiano’s van was seen pulling into Madison Square Garden by The Times on Wednesday night.
Swift and Kelce were spotted leaving the restaurant in May. They have also been known to spend time at Zero Bond, the members-only club that is also owned by Sartiano in the NoHo neighborhood.
The décor had a garden theme.
In the days leading up to the wedding, trees and plant life were seen being delivered to the arena, raising speculation that the design might lean heavily into a floral, earthy vibe.
Several anchors on “Good Morning America” attended the wedding and described the event the next day; George Stephanopoulos said the aesthetic was a “garden inside the Garden.”
“It was just so beautiful,” he said. Despite the size of the guest list and the arena, which can hold around 20,000 people, “it’s hard to imagine that a place that big and a wedding with such stars could feel so personal and so intimate,” Stephanopoulos said. Robin Roberts, his co-anchor, added that the wedding couple had personalized vows.
That same day, arcade games were seen being removed from the Garden. A maroon vintage car with a license plate reading “JST&T MRD” was also spotted being loaded into a truck, according to Page Six photos.
Wedding favors also included T&T logos.
The singer Maren Morris posted what appeared to be a wedding favor: a white embroidered handkerchief with a T&T logo, in which the T’s overlapped with a dual heart. On either side of the logo were the date — July 3, 2026 — and the location, New York City. Underneath was the phrase “So it’s gonna be forever …,” a lyric from Swift’s song “Blank Space.”
In 2024, Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, said on the podcast “Bussin’ With the Boys” that “Blank Space” was his favorite Swift track, and that “1989” was the album that got him listening to her music.
The couple’s T&T graphic was also spotted on boxes some guests were carrying as they left Swift and Kelce’s rehearsal dinner Thursday night. The stylized letters were evocative of the logo for Swift’s album “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Stevie Nicks performed.
Stevie Nicks, a friend and mentor of Swift, performed at the wedding, as The Times previously reported. On “Good Morning America,” Roberts confirmed without offering details.
Donna Kelce, the mother of the groom, described the night in an Instagram video posted by Macy’s: “I really can’t say a heck of a lot except it was magical, man, magical.”
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