Taylor Swift's Grammys Outfit Seemingly Included A Subtle Nod To Travis Kelce, And There's One More Sweet Detail You Probably Missed
At the 2025 Grammys, Taylor Swift — styled by the ever-talented Joseph Cassell Falconer — stunned in a Vivienne Westwood dress with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry and Casadei shoes.
However, there was one small detail that really caught fans' eyes — her leg chain with a little "T" pendant.
Of course, both Taylor and her boyfriend Travis Kelce's names start with T, but all the Swifties on the internet quickly linked the accessory to a line in one of the songs for her album The Tortured Poets Department, which was nominated for two awards.
In "Guilty as Sin?" Taylor sings, "What if he's written 'mine' on my upper thigh only in my mind?"
The leg chain also calls to mind a line from Reputation. In "Call It What You Want," Taylor sings, "I want to wear his initial on a chain 'round my neck, chain 'round my neck. / Not because he owns me, but 'cause he really knows me."
And this isn't the first time Taylor has paid homage to Travis through her jewelry. At last year's Super Bowl, she wore a custom 87 Stephanie Gottlieb necklace.
She also reportedly wore little Jacquie Aiche hoops with "T" pendants.
Also, Travis got them matching Wove friendship bracelets that say "TNT." She was seen wearing hers at a previous game.
And here's a little additional evidence that the "T" stands for Travis — on her Instagram story, Lorraine Schwartz reposted a reel from jewelry influencer Julia Chafe, who broke down the connection to "Guilty as Sin?"
However, regardless of what the "T" on Taylor's leg chain stands for, there's one sweet detail most people seem to be missing...
According to her stylist's breakdown of the look on Instagram, Taylor co-designed the leg chain with Lorraine Schwartz.
Since Taylor is the queen of Easter eggs and I'm the #1 "Call It What You Want" stan, I'm taking this as a sign that Reputation (Taylor's Version) is finally on its way.
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