Taylor Swift may not be heading to the Super Bowl this year — but she still showed up in style.
The pop superstar was spotted Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium, cheering on fiancé Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs’ clash with the Los Angeles Chargers. As temperatures dropped, Swift wrapped herself in a striking ombré wool coat that quietly doubled as a love letter to the team.
The collarless outerwear, crafted from Italian wool, comes from Ulla Johnson’s Fall 2025 collection and blended rich shades of red, gold and brown — an unmistakable nod to the Chiefs’ iconic colors.
A Quiet Moment Amid the Chaos
Seated in a VIP suite, Swift was seen tenderly holding one of Kylie Kelce’s young daughters, sharing a rare, intimate moment as the high-stakes game unfolded around them.
But the night ended in heartbreak. The Chiefs’ 16–13 loss to the Chargers officially eliminated them from playoff contention — marking the team’s first postseason absence since 2014 and ruling out a Super Bowl appearance for Swift this season.
Fashion, But Make It Personal
Throughout the NFL season, Swift has turned Chiefs games into subtle runway moments — often incorporating bold pops of red or symbolic details into her outfits.
Just last week, she stepped out in a Miu Miu bomber jacket while hosting longtime friends Selena Gomez and Lena Dunham in the suite. Earlier appearances included:
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An all-red Courrèges look
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A vintage Prada corset paired with thigh-high Le Silla boots
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A custom Ganni jersey dress
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Vivienne Westwood and Simkhai plaid ensembles
Recently, however, Swift has opted for low-key arrivals, slipping quietly into the suite rather than making grand entrances — keeping both her outfits and her Artifex Fine engagement ring largely out of sight.
No Easter Eggs — Just Support
While fans are used to decoding Swift’s wardrobe for hidden meanings, this look required no interpretation. The message was clear: unwavering support for Kelce, even as the season slipped away.
The appearance capped off an emotional week for Swift, who just celebrated her 36th birthday and premiered her new Eras Tour documentary on Disney+ on December 12.
No playoffs. No Super Bowl.
But one unmistakable statement: she was there.