How Taylor Swift paid tribute to Travis Kelce with her jewelry at Chiefs vs. Ravens game
Taylor Swift’s outfit at Sunday’s Chiefs vs. Ravens game may have been on the simpler side, but there’s more to her accessories than meets the eye.
While cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce as his team defeated Baltimore 17-10 to advance to the Super Bowl, the pop phenom wore a custom diamond friendship bracelet ($5,830) from Wove — pro golfer Michelle Wie West’s brand — that spelled out “TNT,” for Travis and Taylor.
Swift also sported an EB & Co. ring ($14) featuring a tiny replica of Kelce’s jersey, along with a Mejuri ring ($598) set with a garnet in fiery Chiefs red.
She further accessorized with Wwake earrings ($2,830) suspended with opals — which happen to be the tight end’s birthstone — and a sold-out Wear by Erin Andrews x BaubleBar Chiefs necklace ($44).
“There are so many fun ways to cheer for your team and also look fashionable at the same time,” Andrews told Page Six Style upon her collaboration’s launch last year, calling the jewelry capsule a “no-brainer.”
While the line’s Chiefs-themed pieces promptly flew off shelves, a variety of necklaces, earrings and bracelets featuring other teams’ logos and colors are still in stock.
It’s fitting that Swift would pick a piece from this particular collab; sports reporter Andrews played a key role in getting the songstress together with Kelce in the first place, as she’s a longtime pal of the tight end’s, and even sent Swift a package of Chiefs merch from her Wear by Erin Andrews brand when they began dating last summer.
“You can’t be boring when you are around him,” Andrews previously told us of her “fashionable and fun” friend. “You’ve got to go for it!”
While Kelce’s famed for his head-turning style, Swift’s no slouch herself — and she often uses her wardrobe to wink at their relationship on game days.
In recent months, she’s shown off a custom Kelce jersey jacket (courtesy of fellow WAG Kristin Juszczyk), a knit beanie stitched with her beau’s jersey number and a friendship bracelet beaded with his nickname, among other statement-making styles.