Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have made their first public appearance since their reported wedding, drawing widespread attention online. Photos and videos of the couple attending a wedding ceremony in California quickly circulated across social media, giving fans their first glimpse of the newlyweds.
According to reports, Swift and Kelce attended the wedding of Kelce’s former Kansas City Chiefs teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster and Laura Kruk at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, in Orange County, California. Images from the event showed the couple smiling and interacting with guests throughout the celebration.
The pair reportedly married on 3 July at Madison Square Garden in New York City after announcing their engagement in August 2025. Fans had eagerly awaited official wedding photographs, but their appearance at the California wedding instead became the first widely shared images of the couple following the ceremony.
According to Swift’s representative, actor Adam Sandler, a close friend of the couple, officiated the wedding ceremony.
The representative also revealed that the bride and groom wore Christian Dior Haute Couture designs created by Jonathan Anderson, creative director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture collections, in close collaboration with the couple. The wedding dress marked Anderson’s first couture bridal design for a globally renowned celebrity. Both wore custom-made Christian Louboutin shoes, while Swift completed her look with Cartier jewellery.
Following the exchange of vows, the giant screens outside Madison Square Garden displayed the message, “JUST&T MARRIED!”, celebrating the couple’s marriage.
Swift and Kelce, both 36, reportedly chose to forgo the traditional bridal party. Instead, Swift’s brother Austin Swift served as her man of honour, while Kelce’s brother Jason Kelce was his best man. Their representative said the ceremony focused on bringing both families together.
The couple, who reportedly dated for two years before marrying, invited nearly 1,000 guests to the wedding, which took place on the eve of the US Independence Day holiday.







