TAYLOR Swift is stirring up wedding dress drama by channeling Elizabeth Taylor’s iconic 1950 gown for her big day with Travis Kelce this June.
The pop superstar’s vintage-inspired dress is causing a stir as she draws heavily from the late movie queen’s style, famed for marrying Paris Hilton’s great-uncle, Conrad Hilton.
Insiders reveal Taylor became obsessed with Elizabeth Taylor’s fashion while filming a music video and decided to base her gown on the star’s famously flattering, lace-detailed dress.
Why This Matters
Taylor Swift’s Elizabeth Taylor–inspired wedding dress matters because it links a contemporary pop icon to Hollywood legacy, amplifying public scrutiny, designer stakes, estate permissions and cultural symbolism—shaping conversations about celebrity marriage, fashion homage and media narratives.
The gown’s old-fashioned waistline and intricate lace are set to make a bold statement, with speculation swirling over whether Sarah Burton or Vivienne Westwood will design it — but it’s confirmed not to be Oscar de la Renta.
Adding fuel to the fire, sources told the Mail Online Swift might even borrow a piece of Elizabeth Taylor’s legendary jewelry for the ceremony, pending approval from the estate.
The pressure is mounting as Swift’s wedding dress choice ties her to a Hollywood legend known for multiple high-profile marriages, raising eyebrows about the statement she’s making.
With the wedding just months away, the fallout from this vintage homage is only beginning to ripple through the entertainment world.