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Taylor Swift Adds to Her Ever-Growing Collection of Little Black Dresses at Dinner With Travis Kelce

They continue their pre-wedding tour in New York City

By Elliot O·May 23, 2026·2 min read
Taylor Swift Adds to Her Ever-Growing Collection of Little Black Dresses at Dinner With Travis Kelce

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

There is something quietly deliberate about watching two people dress in conversation with each other — not matching, but responding. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been doing exactly that throughout what according to Harper's Bazaar amounts to an unofficial pre-wedding tour, hitting London, Greece, and New York City in quick succession. Swift has stayed locked in a near-monastic black-and-white palette the entire time, while Kelce has leaned hard into bold prints and saturated color. Whether that's intentional symbolism or just good personal style, fans have been dissecting every outfit like it's a dissertation.

Their latest dinner at Sartiano's inside the Mercer Hotel was no exception. Swift arrived in a sleeveless black mini — another addition to what is becoming one of the most committed LBD collections in modern celebrity dressing — styled with black pumps, a monochrome envelope clutch on a long shoulder strap, an updo, hoop earrings, a sparkling watch, and her signature red lip. The whole look was disciplined and deliberate: nothing extra, nothing missing.

His Side of the Table

Kelce, meanwhile, wore a floral Valentino button-down with tassel trim — a flourish that pushed his usual print-heavy aesthetic into slightly more editorial territory. It fits a pattern: he's previously cycled through Louis Vuitton monograms, Jacquemus horse prints, Perte Dego patchwork, and most recently a striped Marni bowling shirt with a floral patch. That last detail is worth noting — the floral patch was reportedly a subtle callback to a white floral dress Swift had worn beside him. Whether that's a stylist's wink or a genuine romantic gesture, it's the kind of micro-coordination that makes fashion-watchers lose their minds.

What's interesting here isn't the individual pieces — it's the sustained visual dialogue. Swift dressing in black-and-white while Kelce floods every frame with color creates a dynamic that feels less like two people dressing independently and more like two people who've figured out how to share a visual identity without surrendering their own. She's the edit; he's the texture. Together, it works.

The best couples don't dress alike — they dress together, and right now, Swift and Kelce are making that look almost too easy.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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