Taylor Swift Finished Off Her Vivienne Westwood Look With a Special Piece of Jewelry
She wants to wear Travis Kelce's initials in a chain ‘round her thigh, apparently.
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The one and only Taylor Swift arrived at the 2025 Grammys, and like most times, her outfit was full of easter eggs.
Matching the red carpet (and likely a nod to the Kansas City Chiefs colors), the 14-time Grammy Winner stepped out in a custom Vivienne Westwood dress in a cherry red hue. Styled by her longtime collaborator Joseph Cassell Falconer, the one shoulder mini dress featured a dazzling ruby corset with matching heels. She accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry and her trademark red lip to go with it. But alas, all eyes have fallen on the superstar’s thigh—specifically the intimate chain she wore on her left thigh that added a sultry touch to the entire ensemble.
Swift donned a dangling "T" charm surrounded by hearts on her left thigh, naturally sending fans into a frenzy. Though it could be a reference to her own name, many have chalked it up to a reference to her boyfriend Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The two have been dating since 2023, and they made their most recent appearance together following the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Buffalo Bills for a spot at the Super Bowl. Super Bowl LIX is just one week away, and it’s safe to say we can expect her attendance.
With six nominations tonight, Swift continues to make history at the Grammys. She’s up for record of the year, song of the year, and best music video for “Fortnight” featuring Post Malone, as well as album of the year and best pop vocal album for The Tortured Poets Department. Her collaboration with Gracie Abrams, “us.,” is also in the running for best pop duo/group performance. Already the first woman to earn seven album of the year nominations, Swift could become the only artist to win the category five times.