Taylor Swift revisited her groovy “Midnights” style era for a visit to Electric Lady Studios in New York City’s Greenwich Village Monday.
Built around an orange-and-blue color palette — a subtle nod to the New York Knicks’ championship win, perhaps? — the Grammy winner’s retro-chic look included a Guest in Residence cashmere polo shirt, high-waisted jeans and horsebit-accented Gucci platform sandals.
She carried a matching Chloé bag and wore a ring and bracelet from an opal suite once owned by Elizabeth Taylor, along with a Cartier Love Unlimited bracelet and her Kindred Lubeck-designed engagement ring from fiancé Travis Kelce.
Swift has been in the city for the past few days, attending Game 4 of the Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals on Wednesday, making history as the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame last Thursday, and enjoying several date nights with her Kelce, including an evening at the Broadway production of “Oh, Mary!” this past weekend.
Wedding watch has been intensifying with Swift in the city. Several insiders told Page Six that Kelce and Swift, both 36, will be hosting their wedding at Madison Square Garden over the July 3 weekend.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani candidly dropped a major hint about Swift and Kelce’s forthcoming wedding while discussing security measures being taken for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
“I am fully confident in the work of the NYPD, as well as our state partners, in delivering that safe experience,” the politician told reporters at a press conference Monday.
“We are the biggest city in the country,” he continued. “We are used to big events, and we are incredibly excited for this one. We know it coincides with the Knicks’ [NBA] Finals run.”
“We know it coincides with July 4, America 250, Taylor Swift’s wedding — all happening at the same time — and we are so excited to welcome the world here,” he concluded.
Kelce and Swift got engaged in August 2025 when the Kansas City Chiefs star popped the question after two years of dating.
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