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Taylor Swift Wedding Guests Go Monochrome in Gold, Red and Black

Wedding guest dressing, whether the invitation says black tie, beach informal or cocktail, almost always produces a floral print or two, and often a jumpsuit somewhere in the room. At Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding Friday, however, a sizable group appeared to have received a cleaner instruction: pick a color and do not wander.

That did not make the clothes austere. Removing most of the palette left more room for draping, transparency and texture, with guests like Karlie Kloss, Camila Cabello, Erin Andrews and Tree Paine, among others, each finding a different route through one-color evening dressing.

Kloss took the idea all the way to liquid gold in a strapless Tove column from the British label’s fall 2026 collection. The satin gathered into a narrow twist just off-center at the neckline, opening into a broad diagonal fold across the bodice before falling close through the waist and hips.

Karlie Kloss in a liquid gold Tove dress from the designer's fall 2026 collection.

Karlie Kloss in a liquid gold Tove dress from the designer’s fall 2026 collection.

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Silver thong sandals and a champagne satin clutch stayed near enough to the dress’s metallic tone without trying to match it exactly. Red lipstick supplied the only real departure. Tove presented the gown as one of the season’s occasion pieces, using draping to make the gold fabric appear almost fluid.

Cabello took red to its pinkest edge in Zimmermann spring 2026 ready-to-wear. Her saturated lace gown opened with an off-the-shoulder ruffled neckline and a deep, narrow keyhole through the center of the bodice.

Camila Cabello in a vibrant red Zimmermann spring 2026 ready-to-wear dress for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.

Camila Cabello in a vibrant red Zimmermann spring 2026 ready-to-wear dress for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.

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Long panels dropped from the arms like split cape sleeves, while gathering at the hips gave way to a sheer floor-length skirt. A black velvet choker with a silver cross pendant provided the outfit’s one hard stop, joined by diamond earrings and similarly dark, romantic beauty.

Sports reporter Erin Andrews took the idea into black in Gucci pre-fall 2026. Her halter gown carried fine shimmer from the bodice into a ruched, semi-sheer skirt, allowing the fabric to shift with the light even as the palette stayed fixed. She added black pointed-toe pumps and a softly folded clutch.

Jarret Stoll and Erin Andrews, who wears a Gucci pre-fall 2026 dress, on their way to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.

Jarret Stoll and Erin Andrews, who wears a Gucci pre-fall 2026 dress, on their way to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.

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Paine, Swift’s PR extraordinaire, arrived in the slate version of Rachel Gilbert’s Rowana gown, a close column cut from heavy stretch jersey. A broad asymmetric fold swept over one shoulder, with hand draping continuing across the waist and hip.

Tree Paine in a monochromatic, asymmetrical dress from Rachel Gilbert as she heads to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden.

Tree Paine in a monochromatic, asymmetrical dress from Rachel Gilbert as she heads to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at Madison Square Garden.

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The muted gray-brown color left the construction exposed, particularly the contrast between the sculpted upper half and the narrow skirt. She finished it with black pumps and a small oval clutch with a gold handle.

The narrow palettes stood out against a wedding weekend operating at arena scale. Friday’s celebration brought roughly 1,000 guests to Madison Square Garden after a Thursday rehearsal dinner for about 100 inside the venue’s Infosys Theater. Swift and Kelce had not publicly confirmed the plans as guests began arriving, but there was little mistaking the procession of tuxedos and floor-length gowns. For all the machinery surrounding it, much of the guest dressing landed on an unusually simple formula: one color, chosen well.

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