Three days after the high-profile wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, details regarding the couple’s celebration continue to emerge. While the event was strictly guarded by non-disclosure agreements, wedding guest social media posts are providing fans with clues about the ceremony, including the aesthetic of Swift’s wedding gown.

Reports from Hello! Magazine suggest that while the dress was designed by Christian Dior, its specific style remains officially unconfirmed. However, wedding expert Zoe Burke of the platform Bridebook suggests that the bouquet caught by guest Ashley Smith offers a stylistic hint. The arrangement, featuring pink sweet peas and Daucus, is described as “frothy” and “feminine.”
According to Burke, bridal bouquets are often curated to complement the texture and silhouette of the wedding dress. The choice of delicate, understated florals suggests a gown that may lean toward a “boho” or “Fearless-era” aesthetic, rather than a more dramatic or traditional ballgown silhouette. Additionally, the small size of the bouquet has fueled speculation that it may have been a secondary arrangement designed specifically for the traditional bouquet toss, a growing trend among celebrity brides looking to preserve their primary floral pieces.
As of now, the couple has not released official photographs of the ceremony. Industry observers speculate that full visual details of the event, including the gown, may be reserved for a future documentary project on Disney+.

