Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl Outfit Included A Secret Tribute To Travis Kelce

But was it a love letter or an Easter egg?

Taylor Swift Superbowl

by Renee Washington |
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Taylor Swift knows how to send a message, and her latest appearanceat the 2025 Super Bowl proves this. She kept her outfit fairly simple, giving her own luxe spin on denim shorts and a tee. She chose a white Alaïa bodysuit worn under embellished jean shorts with an oversized white Saint Laurent blazer and over-the-knee boots from Paris Texas. So far, so underwhelming. But it was, as is always the case with Swift, the Easter eggs contained in her outfit that sent social media into a frenzy. This time, that came in the form of her necklace.

Swift first debuted her 'T' chain at the 2025 Grammy Awards just last week, where she paired it with a custom red Vivienne Westwood mini dress. The necklace, designed by Lorraine Schwartz, features a delicate ruby-encrusted charm in the shape of a ’T.’ At the Grammys, Swift wore it on her thigh but, at the Super Bowl, she switched it up, wearing the charm as a necklace.

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 Fans have long speculated about the possibility of a Reputation (Taylor’s Version) album. In the song 'Call It What You Want' from Reputation, Swift sings, 'I want to wear his initial on a chain round my neck not because he owns me but ‘cause he really knows me, which is more than they can say.'

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While Swift has yet to confirm the necklace’s true meaning, the choice to recycle such a specific accessory feels intentional. It could simply be a sweet nod to her relationship with Kelce but, whether it’s a love letter or an Easter egg, one thing is certain: Swift's fashion is keeping everyone guessing.

Renee Washington, Grazia's digital fashion and beauty assistant, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..

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