Taylor Swift showed up in style to support Travis Kelce at Super Bowl LVIII, but that wardrobe certainly did not come cheap.
Here’s a full description of everything that Taylor Swift wore to the big game along with the price of each item, via Page Six:
“For the 2024 Super Bowl — her 13th time cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce — the pop star went all out, donning a Dion Lee corset ($720), Wear by Erin Andrews bomber jacket ($130) and bedazzled Area jeans ($695).
“She paired the look with equally show-stopping accessories featuring Kelce’s jersey number: a Stephanie Gottlieb “87” necklace ($4,250) and a sparkling Judith Leiber football clutch ($4,495).
“The bling didn’t stop there, as her look also featured several other four-figure pieces, including a Stephanie Gottlieb tennis choker ($7,500), a Retrouvai ruby ring ($3,210) and three ruby pieces from Shay — a solitaire necklace ($5,420), eternity band ($5,660) and stretch bracelet ($19,950, per Taylor Swift Styled).
“Shimmering jewels from Jacquie Aiche (including a $6,500 diamond ear cuff), Vrai, The Last Line and Shahla Karimi added even more shine.”
All in all, everything involved in the outfit totaled just over $60,000, which is obviously a staggering sum of money for an outfit considering that the media annual household income in the United States is just about $70,000.
So, Swift spent nearly what the median American makes in a year on one single outfit.
Of course, the pop star can afford it – she’s worth more than $1 billion – but it doesn’t make it any less shocking to anyone else.
[Page Six]

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