Taylor Swift’s gameday looks ranked from least to most stylish, including $70,000 ensembles and vintage Chiefs gear

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Swift’s Super Bowl look was fairly simple, but a slew of symbolic accessories made it stand out.


Taylor Swift attends the 2024 Super Bowl.

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The base of Swift’s look for the 2024 Super Bowl — which the Chiefs won — was all black. She paired Dion Lee’s crochet corset top with Area’s $695 crystal slit jeans and $1,195 suede ankle boots from Christian Louboutin.

Swift also wore a red Chiefs bomber jacket from WEAR by Erin Andrews, which cost $129. Her accessories also nodded to the Chiefs, like Judith Leiber’s red football clutch. The bag is not available in red online, but brown, gold, and pink versions cost $3,995 on the brand’s website.

Her $3,325 necklace from Stephanie Gottlieb featured an 87, a nod to Kelce’s jersey number. She also wore a diamond tennis choker from the brand, which cost $7,995.

Swift adorned herself with other red jewelry, including two rings from Shahla Karimi, Retrouvai’s $4,550 Ruby Magna ring, and The Last Line’s $695 diamond-studded Heart Twist earring, which is sold individually.

She also turned to Shay Jewelry for several red pieces, including a $6,800 necklace, the $5,600 Ruby Eternity Band, and a $19,950 bracelet. Jacquie Aiche’s $7,150 Sophia Diamond Chain Pavé Ear Cuff and $715 Pavé Diamond Letter Mini Hoop completed her look. Swift wore a “T” hoop, naturally.

Swift’s Super Bowl ensemble was simple, but her accessories filled the look with team spirit.



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