The suite life looks good on Taylor Swift.
The Grammy winner arrived in style at Sunday’s Chiefs vs. Bills game in Orchard Park, N.Y., to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce, bundling up in a Gant Blank Canvas Project x Kilo Kish Bouclé Varsity Jacket ($1,800) in the Kansas City team’s colors.
Swift, who entered Highmark Stadium alongside Brittany Mahomes, also sported a scarlet beanie, which she paired with her signature red lipstick.
The pop superstar was even spotted blowing a kiss to the crowd as she walked inside.
Meanwhile, Kelce arrived at the stadium in style.
The footballer stepped off the bus wearing a mustard yellow blazer and matching trousers with a striped multicolored shirt underneath.
Kelce also sported shades and a red beanie while toting a leather duffel bag.
Since she began dating Kelce last summer, Swift’s become a fixture at Kelce’s games, often dressed in looks that pay tribute to the tight end.
In addition to filling her closet with vintage Chiefs gear from local Kansas City businesses, she’s also been spotted wearing accessories adorned with her beau’s nickname and jersey number — from friendship bracelets to knit beanies.
Most recently, she braved “dangerously cold” temperatures to support her “guy on the Chiefs” at his game against the Miami Dolphins earlier this month, clad in a custom Kelce jersey jacket designed by fellow WAG Kristin Juszczyk, who’s married to 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
Wedding bells may soon be ringing for Swift and Kelce as well; a source recently told Pvnew the NFL star plans to propose this summer, saying of the couple, “They will get engaged on their one-year anniversary in July.”
Philadelphia jeweler Steven Singer has even offered Kelce a $1 million custom engagement ring, as exclusively reported by Pvnew Style.
“My daughter is an avid fan of Taylor Swift, and we admire not only her but also the values she champions,” he told us, joking, “Perhaps, by presenting them with the ring of their dreams, it might make securing concert tickets for her next tour a tad easier.”