July 5, 2026 5:58 am EDT

Australian fashion was front and centre at Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce this weekend. 

As the American pop star walked down the aisle with her footballer partner at Madison Square Garden in New York, some of her A-list guests were donning dresses from Down Under. 

Swift’s close friend and longtime publicist, Tree Paine, was wearing a gown from Sydney-based designer Rachel Gilbert. 

Paine arrived in the Rowana Gown in slate, valued at AUD $1,695 (USD $1,176) and still available on the website for sale. 

‘Perfect for evening events, weddings, or cocktail occasions,’ the description of the frock reads. 

Also representing the Aussie fashion scene was singer Camila Cabello, who stunned in a red gown from Zimmermann. 

Australian fashion was front and centre at Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce this weekend. Pictured together in 2024

The pop star selected the Luna Lace Billow Gown from Sydney-based brand, valued at AUD $2,950 (USD $2,047). 

Those keen to recreate the look can find the Spring 2026 season dress now discounted on the designer’s website for AUD $2,065 (USD $1,433). 

Swift’s star-studded wedding got underway on July 3. 

Industry experts estimated that Swift and Kelce, both 36, spent more than $15 million to transform it into the fairytale event of their dreams.

A source told The New York Times that between lighting, sound, catering, flowers, decorations and labor, it could cost between USD $10 million and USD $12 million.

Leading up to Swift and Kelce’s big day, there were several NYPD officers and security members patrolling MSG, which reportedly cost taxpayers about USD $1 million.

For days beforehand, dozens of staffers were seen unloading equipment, boxes of food and the decorations. 

The massive event was met with some criticism from local business owners, who claimed business was halted during a holiday weekend due to street closures.

Swift’s close friend and longtime publicist, Tree Paine (pictured), was wearing a gown from Sydney-based designer Rachel Gilbert

Paine wore the Rowana Gown in slate, valued at AUD $1,695 (USD $1,176) and still available on the website for sale 

Swift’s publicist issued a press release shortly after the newlyweds said ‘I do,’ sharing several of the intimate details about the nuptials.

She shared that Adam Sandler officiated the wedding, the couple wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture, Swift opted out of bridesmaids and chose her brother, Austin Swift, as her ‘man of honor’ instead and, as Daily Mail exclusively reported, Kelce named his big brother Jason Kelce as his best man.

Later in the evening, the wedding celebration reportedly turned into a concert, as Stevie Nicks, Paul McCartney and Tim McGraw, among others, took the stage.

It is believed that even Swift herself performed for her new husband and guests, including best friends Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Sabrina Carpenter and other surprising attendees like Karlie Kloss, Hugh Grant and Barbara Corcoran.

Friday’s festivities followed a more intimate gathering on Thursday of 100 of the couple’s closest family and friends inside MSG’s smaller Infosys Theater.

Although details of the multi-day celebration have been trickling out via the press, Swift and Kelce went to great lengths to try and keep everything under wraps.

The Daily Mail was first to report in April that the couple issued nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) with their save-the-dates, and guests had to sign them in order to get a formal invitation to the wedding. 

Guests were also asked to surrender their phones upon entering the event in an attempt to prevent leaks.

Also representing the Aussie fashion scene was singer Camila Cabello (pictured), who stunned in a red gown from Zimmermann. Those keen to recreate the look can find the Spring 2026 season dress now discounted on the designer’s website for AUD $2,065 (USD $1,433)

Perhaps part of the reason Swift had her wedding under such strict controls is because she is planning on cashing in on the footage she obtained, sources told us. 

Insiders have been telling the Daily Mail since as early as March that ‘the whole thing will be recorded,’ as Swift wants to give her fans a peek into her special day. 

‘It’ll happen on Taylor’s timeline, after she’s edited it and is ready,’ another insider said of the full release of the wedding footage.

‘If Taylor wanted total privacy, she could have quietly gotten married at home with a handful of people.’

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