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Taylor Swift Wears Christian Louboutin and Cartier at Wedding


Key Highlights

  • Taylor Swift dazzled on her wedding day, showcasing stunning jewelry.
  • She wore Cartier pieces during her ceremony with Travis Kelce.
  • Custom Christian Louboutin shoes were part of her bridal ensemble.
  • Swift has a history of wearing Cartier jewelry on special occasions.

Taylor Swift certainly made the whole place shimmer on her wedding day.

Indeed, when the “Opalite” singer walked into the room at her and Travis Kelce’s July 3 ceremony at Madison Square Garden, she was bejeweled in jewelry by Cartier, according to a press release obtained by E! News.

Plus, Swift and Kelce also sported custom shoes made by Christian Louboutin, per the release. 

Before she walked down the aisle like a pageant queen, the Grammy winner established her love for the shoe brand when she wore them throughout her record-breaking Eras Tour. And despite the long hours she put in on stage, she previously reflected on how ladies always rise above.

“I mean, dancing all night, yeah my feet ache,” she said in her 2025 documentary End of an Era. “But I’m wearing Louboutins. Like, it is a privilege for my feet to ache like this.”

Meanwhile, Swift has worn Cartier jewelry on multiple occasions over the years, including during a special date night that Swift shared with her guy on the Chiefs last year. For the June 2025 outing, she made her outfit shine, shine, shine by pairing her sun-dress with Cartier’s Panthère de Cartier Necklace, a delicate gold and diamond chain with a panther motif that retails for a cool $22,500. 

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