Every time Taylor Swift rocked accessories inspired by Travis Kelce
The singer-songwriter frequently rocks earrings, bracelets, and headwear that shout out to her boyfriend.
Taylor Swift (Source: NBC News)
Taylor Swift doesn't just express her emotions openly—she also incorporates them into her style! Ever since the pop sensation revealed her relationship with NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce, she's been spotted rocking fashionable Kansas City Chiefs gear on game days. Swift goes even more personal with accessories, showcasing bracelets adorned with his jersey number and sporting an earring shaped like his first initial.
The '87' Santa Hat
On Christmas Day, or as fans like to call it, "Swiftmas" Day, the music sensation elevated her headwear style by donning a Santa Claus hat adorned with the number "87" on the trim—an homage to Kelce's jersey number. Swift coordinated with fellow Chiefs WAGs ("Wives and Girlfriends"), including Brittany Mahomes, all rocking similar red-and-white caps with their partners' numbers proudly displayed.
A T-Shaped Earring
Sharp-eyed spectators noticed the 12-time Grammy winner flaunting a gleaming T-shaped earring at the Chiefs' home game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Swift's mom, dad, brother, and his girlfriend were also in attendance.
She Wore the 'Trav' Bracelet
Swift was seen sporting Kelce's nickname around her wrist at a December holiday party. The "Trav" bracelet, designed by jewelry brand Erimish, was a gift from Randi Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes' mother.
The Crocheted '87' Beanie
The singer embraced warmth and style by donning a red crocheted beanie, perfectly matching the Chiefs' colors, during their game against the New England Patriots on Dec. 18. The handmade hat, embroidered with Kelce's number in fine black yarn, was sourced from Depop seller @kuttheknit. Predictably, after Swift showcased it at a December game, the item quickly sold out.
The '87' Bracelet
In one of her initial gestures towards the Super Bowl champion, the singer adorned a bracelet that could be seen as more than just a friendship token—it featured beads with the number 87 and two hearts. She debuted the golden Erimish wristwear at a Chiefs game in October. Beyond conveying subtle support and team spirit, the accessory also harked back to the common ground that brought the singer and Kelce together in the first place.