Wonderful : Taylor Swift stack on Versace Accessories as Travis Kelce Goes Full Hypebeast in $1,285 Sweater for Boat Date...

 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wore pricey designer outfits on their Italian getaway!

 

Wonderful : Taylor Swift stack on Versace Accessories as Travis Kelce Goes Full Hypebeast in $1,285 Sweater for Boat Date...
After being spotted taking a romantic
stroll on the streets of Lake Como, Italy, earlier this week, the couple put on their best date outfits to enjoy the scenic views on an intimate boat ride.

For the Friday, May 17, outing, Swift, 34, wore a long, tan trench coat paired with $925 black Gianni Ribbon Patent Leather Mary Janes from Versace and the luxury brand’s $1,995 Medusa ’95 leather tote bag.

The singer completed the look with a small gold necklace and her signature red lip. Her NFL beau, 34, popped in a $1,285 black-and-white checkered Junya Watanabe sweater worn with black pants.

The getaway occurred days after Kelce attended Swift’s fourth and final sold-out show at La Défense Arena in Paris, France.

 

Wonderful : Taylor Swift stack on Versace Accessories as Travis Kelce Goes Full Hypebeast in $1,285 Sweater for Boat Date...
Swift made sure to make the Kansas City Chiefs star feel welcome by wearing his team colors — a sparkly gold crop top and red skirt — during the 1989 portion of the show. Kelce watched the show with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper.

“I got to see Gigi and Bradley. Bradley Cooper, man We were all in the suite having a blast. They’re amazing,” he recalled to his brother Jason Kelce on the latest episode of his New Heights podcast.

While the football tight end said that he “really didn’t get to explore Paris too much,” he opened up about his desire to do so in the near future.

 

Wonderful : Taylor Swift stack on Versace Accessories as Travis Kelce Goes Full Hypebeast in $1,285 Sweater for Boat Date...
“I didn’t get out there in time. Shout out to Paris for showing up and showing out at all the concerts,” he said. “It looked absolutely amazing for the first three shows and that last show was every bit of electric energy all night, man it was fun.”