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Where Are Photos Of Taylor Swift’s Wedding Dress?

Swifties, it’s not time yet, but when it is, we know where to look for photos of Taylor Swift’s wedding dress.

On July 9, a representative for Dior, the French fashion house that designed the dress Swift wore when she married Travis Kelce on July 3 in Madison Square Garden, confirmed to The New York Times that Swift will post the first photos of her dress on her Instagram. When, though, remains unclear.

Just as she did with her August 2025 engagement announcement, Swift plans to take her wedding photos straight to her fans on social media, not in a Vogue spread or otherwise.

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While Dior designer Jonathan Anderson avoided answering questions about Swift’s custom wedding gown during his couture collection debut in Paris days after the “Blank Space” singer’s ceremony, a source shared some details about the look with People on July 8, calling it “perfectly Taylor.”

The insider said the look featured a “long veil and train” and added, “She looked so beautiful. It didn’t stray from her style.”

In a July 6 interview with WWD, Anderson said it was a “joy” to work with Swift on the gown. “We became very good friends,” he told the outlet, adding, “It’s an emotional thing doing someone’s wedding.” Kelce reportedly also opted for a white tuxedo designed by Dior.

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It was also previously reported that the gown was inspired by the dress Elizabeth Taylor wore when she married Conrad Hilton in 1950. Swift allegedly became enthralled with the Hollywood icon’s dress while making the music video for her song “Elizabeth Taylor,” which appeared on her album, The Life of a Showgirl.

While some details (and leaked photos) from Swift and Kelce’s wedding have spread across the internet, the couple and their 1000 guests have largely kept things under wraps. However, after reports that guests found the couple’s food “tacky,” one guest did speak out to shut down “false narratives.”

Tavia Hunt, the wife of Clarke Hunt, the CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, took to Instagram to clarify things. “They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines,” she wrote, adding that “every single person was seated for the ceremony” and that the bride and groom’s vows were “spectacular – beautiful, heartfelt, and absolutely perfect.”

“It could not have been a more fabulous experience,” Tavia said. “And frankly, it is inappropriate to say things like this when you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. That is hearsay – not truth.”

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