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  • On Monday, Taylor Swift attended the Chiefs game in a checkered Vivienne Westwood set.
  • She accessorized her look with over $46,555 worth of jewelry and $15.99 worth of sparkly freckles.
  • Swift's look also matched Travis Kelce's pre-game ensemble.

Taylor Swift attended her third football game of the 2024-2025 NFL season in style.

On Monday, Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium to support the Kansas City Chiefs – and her boyfriend Travis Kelce – in their game against the New Orleans Saints.

Swift attended the game head-to-toe with Vivienne Westwood, continuing her streak of bringing high-end fashion to football.

Swift rocked a plaid look

The “Down Bad” singer arrived at the game in a matching set by Vivienne Westwood, a designer Swift has worn frequently in 2024.

Sunday's $1,875 corset featured off-the-shoulder sleeves and matched the $1,010 Meghan kilt. The set featured a red plaid pattern that was a subtle nod to the Chiefs' red uniforms.


Taylor Swift enters the Chiefs game in a plaid set and boots.

Taylor Swift attended the Chiefs game in October.

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Swift paired the look with Vivienne Westwood's black Grace boots, which retail for $1,270. She also turned to the designer for her handbag, carrying the $590 Belle Heart Frame Jacquard Bag.

Swift's outfit easily matched Kelce's pre-game look. He arrived in a $1,600 Loewe button-down shirt with an asymmetrical check pattern in similar colors to Swift's set.


Travis Kelce enters Arrowhead Stadium.

Travis Kelce also wore a checkered look.

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The singer's designer clothes were eye-catching, but her luxury jewelry was the most expensive aspect of her outfit.

Swift's jewelry for the game was worth over $46,000

As she has done at Chiefs games in the past, Swift wore several pieces of high-end jewelry with her outfit.

She wore earrings from Vivienne Westwood, choosing the brand's $210 Grace Bas Relief studs, but mixed pieces from different designers for the rest of her accessories.

For example, Swift added her $27,250 Agrafe Herringbone Twisted Necklace from Cartier and her $5,680 custom TNT diamond bracelet from Wove that Kelce gifted her to her outfit.


Taylor Swift smiles as she enters the Chiefs game.

Taylor Swift wore several pieces of jewelry to the game.

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Swift stacked two pieces from Jacquie Aiche, including the $5,250 Evil Eye bracelet and the $4,675 7 Diamond Kate Smooth Bar bracelet, and wore Shahla Karimi's $3,490 Cloud Offset Pear Ring US dollars.

Swift also added Effy Jewelry's 14-karat yellow gold ring with a ruby ​​heart, as well as the brand's baguette ruby ​​and diamond V ring. Prices for the rings are not available online as they are custom-made.


Taylor Swift sports sparkly freckles.

She added faux freckles to her look.

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The most striking aspect of Swift's outfit wasn't the designer. It was her $15.99 Glitter Freckles from Conclusion Beauty, which comes in gold, silver, rose gold, and more colors.

Swift has been known to wear glittery looks on and off stage, from bodysuits to evening gowns. She even posed with a glittery heart on her face for the cover of her 2019 album “Lover.” So the freckles weren't a total style change for Swift, but they did add a touch of whimsy and team spirit to her game day look.

The brand's co-founder, Aliett Buttelman, posted a TikTok in which she cried when she saw Swift wearing the patches. As of Tuesday, the video had already had nearly 3 million views.

Swift's outfit was worth over $51,316 in total, and her jewelry for the game alone cost more than $46,555.

The Chiefs won't play again until Swift's Eras Tour resumes on Oct. 18, so it may be a while before she appears at another NFL game. But if her current look is any indication, she'll be dressed from head to toe in glam while doing so.

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