This could be the end game.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Friday night outing at Casa Cipriani with jeweler Kindred Lubeck had fans speculating about exactly what the engaged pair was up to.
The 36-year-old pop superstar and her Kansas City Chiefs tight end fiancé, also 36, made a low-key entrance to the Lower Manhattan members-only club on April 17, hiding behind a wall of umbrellas as they arrived.
Swifties quickly connected the dots when Lubeck — who designed Swift’s engagement ring — posted an Instagram Story from the Casa Cipriani lobby with the singer’s close friend Ashley Avignone.
“taylor and travis meeting with kindred for wedding bands you say, taywedding truly is imminent,” one Swiftie speculated on X.
Another fan chimed in: “Meeting with Kindred Lubeck under umbrellas? Wedding band era incoming! So excited for their 2026 chapter. Leave them some privacy though, paps!”
The timing tracks — though the when and where of the actual wedding remain in question.
Sources told Page Six that the couple’s save-the-dates went out for a July 3 wedding, reportedly set to take place in New York City.
Earlier reports had the couple set for a June 13 ceremony at Rhode Island’s Ocean House, near Swift’s Westerly estate, a date tied to the singer’s longtime affinity for the number 13. A wedding planner attached to the venue has since publicly denied that Swift was her bride that weekend.
Lubeck, the Florida-born goldsmith behind Artifex Fine, crafted Swift’s old mine brilliant-cut diamond ring with Kelce’s input — a yellow gold band with hand-engraved detailing that gem experts estimated could be worth up to $1 million.
The designer launched her own bridal line, Artifex Bridal, on April 10, with the debut drop including a $8,200 channel-set baguette diamond wedding band.
Whether or not Swift and Kelce walked out with rings in hand, the clock on the couple’s reported wedding date is ticking.
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