Move over, engagement ring—there's a new piece of bling in town. The first photo of Taylor Swift's wedding band has surfaced, and it's every bit as dazzling as you'd expect from a pop superstar and an NFL tight end.
The 35-year-old singer and 36-year-old Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce tied the knot on Friday, July 3, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The guest list read like a who's who of Hollywood and sports, with roughly 1,000 attendees packing Midtown Manhattan. Adam Sandler officiated, while Swift's brother Austin served as man of honor and Kelce's brother Jason was best man.
Swift's team released a statement confirming the couple's custom Christian Dior Haute Couture looks, designed by Jonathan Anderson, and their Christian Louboutin shoes. Cartier jewelry completed the bride's ensemble. Notably, there were no bridesmaids or groomsmen—just family and close friends.
Now, thanks to photos published Tuesday by Vogue, we get our first glimpse of Swift's wedding band. The image shows her wearing the massive engagement ring—an estimated 8-carat brilliant cut from Artifex Fine Jewelry—on top of a diamond-studded wedding band. TMZ Sports shared the photo, noting that the diamond appears to take up a good portion of her ring finger and that Travis spared no expense.
The couple attended their first wedding as a married couple shortly after their own nuptials: Kelce's Chiefs teammate Juju Smith-Schuster married Laura Kruk in California. Swift and Kelce were spotted at the ceremony, with Swift's new ring catching plenty of attention.
For those keeping track, the engagement ring was designed by Kindred Lubeck, founder of Artifex Fine Jewelry, and proposed in August at the couple's Kansas City home. The wedding band appears to be a custom piece as well, though details remain under wraps.
This isn't the first time Swift's jewelry has made headlines. The singer has a history of wearing meaningful pieces, and this ring is no exception. It's also a reminder of the couple's whirlwind romance, which began in 2023 and quickly became a pop culture phenomenon.
As for the wedding itself, it was a star-studded affair that generated plenty of buzz. The couple's decision to keep the ceremony private—no official photos were released—only added to the intrigue.
Now, with the first photo of Swift's wedding band out, fans are getting a closer look at the bling that sealed the deal. It's safe to say Travis Kelce delivered on the diamond front.
