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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Tied the Knot at MSG—Here's What We Know

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In a move that feels equal parts romantic and logistically bonkers, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce said“I do”inside Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 3. The pair, both 36, managed to pull off what may be the most high-profile, celebrity-packed wedding in recent memory—and somehow kept most of the details under wraps until after the fact.

The invitation told the story:“You’re Invited / July 3rd, 2026 / Manhattan / Love Taylor&Travis. One Night Only / Early Evening / Black Tie.”It was elegant, intimate in its own way, and featured a custom monogram of their initials with a heart wrapped around the letters—a design that showed up again on rehearsal dinner gift boxes and a handkerchief Maren Morris later shared. When Ashish Ferguson, brother of Travis’s ex-personal chef Kumar Ferguson, posted a photo of the invite on Monday, July 6, the moment went from private to public in minutes, even after he deleted it.

The guest list reads like a who’s who of Hollywood: Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez, Bradley Cooper, Reese Witherspoon, Kelsea Ballerini, Paul Rudd, and Maren Morris were all there. Adam Sandler officiated. The couple skipped a traditional wedding party entirely, instead having Travis’s brother Jason Kelce serve as best man and Taylor’s brother Austin Swift as“man of honor.”With roughly 1,000 guests packed into an arena, a source told Us Weekly the whole night somehow still“felt really intimate and personal”despite the star-studded scale.

The fashion was haute couture all the way. Both Swift and Kelce wore Christian Dior Haute Couture designs created by creative director Jonathan Anderson, paired with custom Christian Louboutin shoes. It’s the kind of detail that signals intention—no shortcuts, no compromises, just pure elegance.

What’s striking is how little we’ve actually seen. No official photos have hit the public yet, which in 2026 feels almost unbelievable. Instead, details trickled out through attendees like Ashley Smith—sister of Kansas City Chiefs teammate Trey Smith—who caught the bouquet. She posted a selfie on Sunday, July 5, holding what appeared to be Queen Anne’s Lace wildflowers tied with white ribbon, captioning it“Celebrated an Enchanting Love S(T&T)ory.”That throwback detail—wildflowers instead of roses—tells you something about how they approached this whole thing. It wasn’t about spectacle for spectacle’s sake. It was about what mattered to them, scaled up to an impossible degree.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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