Taylor Swift wore over $60,000 in jewelry for her return to her WAG era

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Taylor Swift enters a Kansas City Chiefs game in a denim outfit.
Taylor Swift attended the NFL opener on Thursday. David Eulitt/Getty Images
  • Taylor Swift attended the Kansas City Chiefs game on Thursday to support Travis Kelce.

  • She wore a Versace bustier top and thigh-high boots.

  • Her outfit was replete with designer jewelry that cost over $60,000.

Football is back, and so is Taylor Swift.

The Kansas City Chiefs played the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL season opener on Thursday night at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

The stadium was full of Chiefs fans, including Swift. The "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" singer was there supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, while on a break from the Eras Tour.

Swift has become a regular at Kelce's games since her NFL debut last September. Throughout the 2023-24 season, she often wore Chiefs gear or custom clothing that featured Kelce's number, 87.

But at Thursday's game, Swift seemed to fully embrace her WAG status, arriving in designer clothes and high-end jewelry.

Swift wore double denim

Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium, where the Chiefs beat the Ravens 27-20, in a luxury denim ensemble rather than decking herself out in Chiefs merchandise as she did at several games while cheering Kelce on last year.

Swift, styled by her longtime stylist Joseph Cassell Falconer, paired the $1,325 cropped Medusa '95 denim corset top from Versace with denim shorts from Grlfrnd that were selling on Revolve for $102.

Taylor Swift wears a denim set and boots in a stadium.
Swift at the Kansas City Chiefs game on Thursday.David Eulitt/Getty Images

The shorts showed off her thigh-high Giuseppe Zanotti boots, which are now out of stock on the brand's website.

The $1,650 boots' maroon hue offered a subtle nod to the Chiefs' red-and-white colors. Swift also carried a Louis Vuitton $3,950 Side Trunk bag.

The high-end denim looked approachable and luxurious, while Swift's boots resembled a pair she wore in the music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" from "Reputation."

A closer look at Swift's ensemble revealed that her jewelry also leaned luxury.

The outfit included over $60,000 in jewelry

Swift mixed and matched jewelry from several designers (and she later added a friendship bracelet given to her by a fan during the game).

The vintage 1970s bronze-coin necklace from For Future Reference was arguably the most eye-catching piece she wore. It's sold exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman and retails for $12,750.

For Future Reference's founder, Randi Molofsky, told Business Insider that the brand collaborated with Falconer on the look.

"We were so lucky to work directly with Taylor's longtime stylist, Joseph Cassell Falconer, on last night's look for Taylor. He came to us specifically for the vintage coin necklace because he really had a vision of that bold, glam '70s style to pair with the denim-on-denim and over-the-thigh boot," Molofsky said.

"I loved this new glam direction for Taylor, and really think it suited the vintage necklace — and its 1970s disco-Italian resort style — perfectly," she added. "I also love seeing her embrace vintage, because it's a great reminder that these pieces are both a wonderful nod to the past and heirlooms that will stand the test of time."

The most expensive piece Swift wore was the Ruby Impetus interlocking puzzle ring from Retrouvai. The one-of-a-kind piece is listed for $29,100 on the brand's website. Swift paired it with the $4,800 Ruby Cocoon ring from Howl.

Her three-row Cleo bracelet from Lizzie Mandler was also pricey at $13,200.

Molofsky told BI that Falconer initially asked For Future Reference for additional yellow-gold pieces.

"He also wanted to try other yellow-gold options, which led him to the Lizzie Mandler bracelet and Howl ruby ring — a nod to the Chiefs' color, I assume," Molofsky said.

Swift's earrings were more affordable compared to the rest of her jewelry, with the diamond mini huggie and prong chain earrings from EF Collection costing $850 and the Love Explosion Starburst Charm earrings from Three Stories Jewelry costing $590.

Swift also wore her custom TNT diamond bracelet, designed by Wove. Kelce, who has a matching bracelet, requested the TNT letters as a nod to their relationship, as the designer Kendall Junck told BI in January. Wove's custom diamond friendship bracelets start at $5,680.

Swift's jewelry for the game cost a whopping $66,970, and the full outfit totaled $73,997.

The Eras Tour doesn't resume until October 18, so Swift will be free to attend Chiefs games over the next month — and show off more of her WAG style.

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