Taylor Swift's Wedding Dress Designer Jonathan Anderson Opens Up About 'Emotional' Process
Taylor Swift's Dress Designer Speaks on 'Emotional' Process

Dior creative director Jonathan Anderson has spoken publicly for the first time about designing Taylor Swift's wedding dress, describing the experience as 'emotional' and a 'joy'. The designer, known for his work with JW Anderson and Loewe, dressed both Swift and Travis Kelce for their July 3, 2026 wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Anderson Reveals Emotional Connection

Speaking at his Fall 2026 haute couture show in Paris, Anderson told WWD Paris bureau chief Joelle Diderich: 'It was a joy to work with her. We became very good friends.' He added: 'It’s an emotional thing doing someone’s wedding.' The designer, who also famously styled Harry Styles, has kept details of the gown under wraps, as the couple have yet to release official wedding photos.

Wedding Details Emerge

The wedding, reportedly attended by 1,000 guests, was kept secret by hiring Madison Square Garden, which has a fully covered roof. A large sign reading 'JUST&T MARRIED' was displayed on the venue's exterior. Guests have begun sharing glimpses: Sabrina Carpenter posted a photo in a black lace dress, while Maren Morris revealed a wedding favor with a nod to Swift's '1989' album. Morris and Kelsea Ballerini attended in black and khaki green dresses, respectively. Reports also suggest Swift and Kelce each read 20-minute vows from gold books.

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Impact on Fashion World

The revelation has sparked intense interest among Swift's fans and fashion enthusiasts, with many speculating on the design of the dress. Anderson's comments mark the first official insight into the wedding attire, as the couple continues to maintain privacy. The wedding is widely regarded as one of the most high-profile celebrity events of the year, with Dior's involvement adding a layer of luxury and exclusivity.

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