Taylor Swift has made her game day appearances in support of her beau, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, her personal runway since the couple went public with their relationship in 2023—and her all-Louis Vuitton fit Sunday was no exception.
As the pop star's signature accessible style gives way to logo-mania, Swifties are debating the cause of her recent fashion pivot.
The pop superstar attended her sixth postseason game Sunday, the AFC Championship Game between the Chiefs and Bills.
During the 2024 AFC Championship game, Swift joined Kelce on the field to celebrate after the Chiefs won.
Taylor Swift made headlines yet again during the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, not just for her unwavering support of boyfriend Travis Kel
Taylor Swift is back in Kansas City to root on boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in their AFC Championship battle against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
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It’s the big game before the big game, and Taylor Swift’s dressed ... as well as the 2024 Super Bowl. Swift’s been leaning into looks from Louis Vuitton in a major way lately, having worn ...
Taylor wore an oversized black jacquard knit jacket emblazoned with the French fashion house’s famous monogram, marrying the rich history of the revered French brand with slick modernity, perfect for a high-profile sporting event we say.
Taylor Swift made a grand entrance at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Championship game, supporting boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs. Dressed in luxurious Louis Vuitton, Swift captivated fans.
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE followed other luxury goods groups and delivered better-than-anticipated sales growth in the final three months of the year. But the outperformance wasn’t as spectacular as that of Cartier-owner Cie Financiere Richemont SA, or even troubled British brand Burberry Group Plc, which both trounced expectations.