It’s a love story, baby, and this week, Taylor Swift revealed to the world that she said yes.

In case you somehow missed the news, songstress Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce announced on Tuesday that they are engaged to be married. In a sweet Instagram post, Swift shared photos of the proposal, which eagle-eyed fans quickly determined were most likely taken in the backyard of the couple’s Kansas City home.

Within moments, fans began speculating what Swift’s eventual wedding might look like. Sit-down meal or buffet? Band or DJ? An ethereal, witchy dress à la Folklore, or a more streamlined ball gown reminiscent of Swift’s Fearless era?

Here’s what three experts say Swifties can predict from what’s sure to be the wedding of the decade. (But no matter what the wedding looks like, we can be certain it’ll be an event straight from fans’ wildest dreams.)

Elevated food and beverage – plus personalized moments for every guest

Diana Pires, a luxury event planner based in Toronto, said Swift’s engagement post provided a trove of potential clues for how Swift might frame the eventual wedding.

“That post felt very wholesome, and very intimate,” Pires said. “But at the same time, we’ve seen her go nuts with her music videos in the past. She always comes up with something ultracolourful and beautiful. There’s always something whimsical. I think it’s safe to predict that the wedding will combine that intimacy she has with her fans with bigger, more entertaining elements.”

As a wedding planner and self-proclaimed Swiftie, Pires said she’s all but certain Swift’s big day will include highly personalized elements for her chosen guests, from favours to other special touches. (Over the years, Swift has shared that she loves making gifts for her friends and family. Snapshots of homemade baby blankets and punnily-labelled sourdough have offered fans rare glimpses into how Swift spends her free time.)

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“Experience will be key for this wedding,” Pires said. “Everything – how guests come into the space, and how guests feel when they get there. It’s going to be a luxury wedding full of feelings, with a lot of personalization that reflects the day.”

Elevated food and beverage are almost guaranteed, she said, as well as entertainment for invited guests.

“It’s either going to be this crazy day of performances and high-impact moments,” she said, “or it’ll be very intimate, just a sweet and romantic day among their closest family and friends.”

A soft, feminine wedding dress that honours Swift’s style history

Sarah Chapelle, the Vancouver-based founder of the blog Taylor Swift Style and author of its eponymous book, said she expects Swift’s bridal choices to reflect the “signature, feminine, classic bent” that’s defined the singer’s wardrobe since 2006.

“She’s gotten very good at changing her style to suit a certain era or project,” Chapelle said, “but I think we can expect her bridal fashion to be a continued evolution of her signature look.”

Since 2023, Swift has been spotted at several weddings as a guest. According to Chapelle, those looks could provide insight into how Swift might style her own special day.

“She has this formula for being a wedding guest – a midi dress, plus heels, plus jewellery, which is a great formula for most wedding attendees,” she said. “It’s appropriate for almost all occasions and achievable at almost any price point, which is a key part of her fashion and her artistry as a whole: It’s kind of disarming and relatable.”

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When it comes to Swift’s wedding dress, Chapelle is sure the singer will keep things classy – no gaudy, pastry-shaped ball gowns here.

“That floaty, soft, feminine silhouette is something that really works for her,” Chapelle said. “It’s early to say what she might gravitate towards, but I do think the largeness of those cake-topper dresses we’ve seen her in was dramatized for her more recent music videos.”

Swift’s engagement to Kelce marks the first major instance in which she’s connected her personal and professional lives: Prior to Kelce, she had almost never commented on her romantic pursuits.

But according to Chapelle, Swift never had to overexplain her love life – her songs did all the talking for her.

“Blending the personal and the professional is Taylor Swift’s signature element. Of course, appearing on New Heights with Travis is an extension of that, an even further blurring of the personal and professional.

“But that’s a key element of her artistry, along with the relatability of her fashion,” she continued. “There’s a double exposure effect in her music that ensures fans can overlay their own experiences onto hers – they know they’re not alone if they’re going through something similar to Taylor.”

An intimate, private affair that celebrates a new era for Swift and her fiancé

Kelsey Barnes, a pop culture writer based in Burlington, Ont., whose past work includes consulting on a Taylor Swift exhibit for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, said Swift’s engagement marks a watershed moment for the singer and her fans.

“Before this year, we had never seen Taylor talk to a boyfriend or partner before,” she said. “We had never actually seen her publicly speak to a significant other, so this relationship with Travis has brought out a whole new side of her to her fans. I think she feels very safe in this relationship.”

Like many fans, Barnes had assumed the public would find out about any engagement or marriage well after the fact. Until now, Swift has fiercely guarded her personal life.

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“I was surprised to see that engagement post, but also very happy that she felt like she’s in a place where she can share that with us. We’re not entitled to know anything about this woman, so I’m thrilled she wants to celebrate it, and be public about it.”

When it comes to the wedding, Barnes agreed with Chapelle and Pires that the event will likely echo the soft, sweetly personal energy of the couple’s engagement.

“I think it’ll be quite intimate,” she said. “I can see her having a quiet ceremony with a short guest list, and then maybe a bigger reception and party. She has given up so much of herself to the public, and I think she deserves a private ceremony with just herself, her man, her family and really close friends – something non-intrusive.

“The engagement wasn’t showy at all,” Barnes continued. “It wasn’t on top of the Eiffel Tower. I don’t think the wedding will be this huge celebrity spectacle.”

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