As fans waited for the first photo of Taylor Swift’s wedding dress, a prominent CEO who was in attendance declared the gown “stunning.”
“It was a privilege to be there,” AMC CEO Adam Aron said in a post on X. “Having been in Taylor Swift’s orbit since AMC first took her Eras Tour film to theaters globally in 2023, and ironically, AMC’s headquarters are located in the home of the Chiefs in Kansas City, I’ve already seen that true romance exists.” The post, which included several new details about the wedding ceremony, was later removed, but was recovered by journalist Yashar Ali. Shared a screenshot of this On X.
according to USA Today, “Jonathan Anderson, creative director of Dior’s women’s, men’s and haute couture collections, worked closely with the bride and groom to create Swift’s wedding dress.” However, no photos have been released. A widely circulated photo claiming Swift modeled her dress on Elizabeth Taylor is fake as it shows Kelce in a black tuxedo, while Aaron is shown in a black tuxedo. And tmzBoth say they wore white tuxedos to the July 3 wedding ceremony at Madison Square Garden.
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Aaron added, “It didn’t look like Madison Square Garden.”
“Immediately upon entry, everything… floors, walls, ceiling… was draped in peach and white. Large blown-up photographs of Taylor and Travis at all ages, from one year old to their late teens, were on display,” he wrote.
He added, “A small section of MSG was fenced off, devoid of any notion that a basketball or hockey game had ever shared that space. Somehow, magically, someone created an outdoor garden in a lush, rural area.”
“This time everything was draped in green and white. Real flowers and I think artificial trees welcomed fifteen rows of maybe 75 or so chairs. They say there were about a thousand attending, but surprisingly it all felt intimate and small. Everything was close.”
Taylor Swift wore a white wedding dress with a long train
(Photo by Bruce Glickas/WireImage)
Aaron then got the part many fans were waiting for: the costume. He wrote, “After some relaxing and sweet romantic songs were played to settle the house, some violins and cellos ushered in the wedding party.”
Aaron continued, “The spotlight was taken by handsome Travis in a white tux and stunning Taylor in a stunning white wedding dress with a long veil train.”
Aron wrote, “An officer talked, sang and talked. He was warm and welcoming, funny and eloquent.” Swift’s publicist later revealed that the officiant was actor Adam Sandler.
“Then the vows,” he continued. “A long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing exploration of how they met, why they want to be with each other for eternity, the promises they made to uniting their much-loved two entire families (Kells and Swift) into one and committing to their new mutual life together.”
He concluded that the pair shared a “deep” love. He wrote, “This is no small love. Everyone is on top of their world. Everyone is clearly thinking about finding their life partner.” “Rings exchanged. I now pronounce you husband and wife. A kiss from your feet.”
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