Taylor Swift brought elevated casual style to the basketball court while attending the New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers game courtside alongside Travis Kelce in Cleveland. The singer opted for a polished denim-and-black ensemble. Her look combined sporty staples with luxury designer pieces.
Taylor Swift wears Stella McCartney tank top under $1990 tank top for courtside date
Swift built the outfit around a fitted black ribbed tank top from the Stella McCartney x H&M collaboration. The sleeveless top featured a chunky silver chain neckline that instantly transformed the otherwise minimal silhouette into a statement piece. She layered the look with a nearly $2,000 Stella McCartney patchwork denim bomber jacket. This added a relaxed oversized edge through its dark sleeves, faded denim back panels, and silver stud detailing near the shoulders.
Keeping the look balanced between casual and elevated, Swift paired the top with high-rise, wide-leg Stella McCartney jeans in a light faded wash. The loose denim silhouette contrasted perfectly against the fitted tank, thus creating the effortless courtside uniform that has become known to celebrity game fashion.
She completed the outfit with black patent Stella McCartney ‘Elsa sandals,’ featuring delicate ankle straps and curved heels. Swift also carried Dior’s structured black ‘Cigale bag‘, designed by Jonathan Anderson. It stood out through its sharp, folded shape and bow-front detail.
Her beauty look stayed classic and understated. Swift wore her signature soft bangs with loose waves falling over her shoulders, while a bold red lip added a polished finishing touch against the monochromatic outfit palette.
Photos from the game showed Swift laughing and chatting with Kelce while seated courtside. Her look blended luxury fashion with a sporty date-night vibe. The entire ensemble struck a balance between laid-back and refined, showing how a simple tank-top-and-jeans combination can instantly feel chic when paired with standout accessories.

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