Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce knocked coordinated couple dressing out of the park in New York on Monday to watch the New York Yankees play the Cleveland Guardians for the first baseball game of the American League Championship.
The “22” singer looked casual and cool in a black coat and matching baseball cap. Her signature red lip peeked out from under the brim, leaving her hair loose and wavy.
Meanwhile, her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs football star Travis Kelce, complemented her look in a black bomber jacket and trucker hat from Midnight Rodeo’s “You’re Not Dreaming” collection. The brand’s namesake is printed across the front and the collection’s title is emblazoned on the side.
The couple sat next to comedian and actor Jerrod Carmichael.
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On Friday, Swift embraced a sultry style for a night out with Travis Kelce in Manhattan. The couple enjoyed a double date with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
Swift sported a lacy, monogrammed Gucci corset top with a leather RTA pleated miniskirt, a black Dior Saddle Bag and a camel double-breasted Ralph Lauren coat. The pop star completed her look with platform boots by Louis Vuitton and her signature bold red lip.
Kelce wore an all-navy, paring a graphic Jacquemus shirt with baggy trousers, complemented by a pair of white Converse high-tops.
Lively took on the sheer trend in a vintage Paola Frani look, which included a long-sleeved dress with crochet details and matching tights. She accessorized with lace-up Valentino boots and a tweed Chanel flap bag.
Swift continues to support the NFL star in outfits that have generated high interest on social media, including on Oct. 8 when she attended Kelce’s football match wearing a tartan Vivienne Westwood set from the label’s fall 2024 collection. Her accessories — black knee-high platform boots, a heart-shaped purse and orb drop earrings — also came from the British label, but her makeup stole the show. Wearing golden freckles courtesy of cosmetic brand Fazit Beauty, Swift helped boost the brand’s sales and web traffic by over 1,000 percent, the brand’s cofounder Aliett Buttelman told WWD.