Taylor Swift's wedding is, without a doubt, the most talked-about ceremony of 2026. The singing superstar married her sportsman beau, Travis Kelce, last week in a reported $20 million wedding ceremony, held at Madison Square Garden.
Guests entered a spectacular venue filled with towering floral displays, life-sized trees, and an elaborate castle-inspired centrepiece, with the flowers alone reportedly costing around $5 million.
Speaking of the unlikely guest list, former Spice Girl Emma Bunton attended, and her outfit was very Carrie Bradshaw-esque.
Opting to forgo a traditional gown in place of a chic, tailored ensemble, the mother-of-two wore a structured black suit by DESTREE, which featured exaggerated puff sleeves, layered over a delicate white lace blouse by Nili Lotan.
The former Spice Girl, who has been married to singer Jade Jones since 2021, completed the sophisticated look with oversized sunglasses and a blush pink Chanel handbag, effortlessly blending classic elegance with contemporary style, just like Sarah Jessica Parker's famed character in Sex and the City.
The ensemble was put together by celebrity stylist Emma Lane and generated a major thumbs up from fans when the singer shared a carousel of photographs of her wedding guest attire. "Time in New York, celebrating two beautiful souls," she quipped. One follower penned what we were all thinking: "Serving the best of English Carrie Bradshaw."
Taylor's wedding dress
Emma didn't share any pictures from inside the ceremony, respecting the singer's privacy. Taylor is keeping the world waiting when it comes to revealing her couture wedding gown.
The singer and her new husband both wore custom Dior for their extravagant wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3, but they have yet to share any official photos from the big day.
However, the creative genius behind Taylor's highly anticipated gown has shared insight into what it was like bringing the bride's vision to life.
It was confirmed that Taylor and Travis' wedding looks were designed by the French fashion house's newly appointed creative director, Jonathan Anderson, who officially joined Dior in June 2025.
Following the couple's nuptials, Jonathan reflected on collaborating with Taylor on her haute couture gown, which made her the first celebrity to wear a couture wedding dress by the designer.
"It was a joy to work with her. We became very good friends," Jonathan told WWD. "It's an emotional thing doing someone's wedding."








