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Pop star and bride-to-be, Taylor Swift, chose some stunning white ensembles ahead of her wedding day. The star was seen stepping out in New York City on Thursday night, turning heads in a wedding-inspired outfit.
Taylor Swift spotted in New York CityTaylor was seen wearing an elegant white satin skirt with a black blouse while out with her friend, and she is also wearing white clothes. Swifties noted that the singer’s outfit choice for the evening was “very bridal” as speculation about her wedding preparations continues to make headlines.
Wedding planner dismisses Rhode Island wedding hypeWhile neither Swift nor her representatives have confirmed the wedding reports, recent sightings and insider chatter have indicated that preparations are already underway for a large but private ceremony.
Rumors are circulating that the wedding will take place on June 13 in the posh Taylor neighborhood in Rhode Island. However, according to the latest reports, a wedding planner has shot down the claims regarding the wedding venue, saying in a social media post: “I’m the wedding planner for June 13th at Ocean House in Rhode Island! Sorry to let you all know, Taylor is not my bride this weekend! Boo! Kindest, @taraguerard,” she denied the claims that went viral.
The clarification came in response to a post that said: “Taylor Swift’s alleged wedding date has the wedding internet in full detective mode. From Rhode Island gossip to potential bridesmaids to wedding beauty predictions…if true, this could be the mood for the celebrity wedding of the decade.”Taylor Swift shares her excitement about the weddingSince getting engaged to NFL boyfriend Travis Kelce, Taylor has kept her personal life largely private in recent months. Sharing her excitement for the big day, she told Graham Norton, “I’m doing the album now, which is a big thing, and then I think the wedding is what happens next in the planning scheme, but I’m so excited about that.”During the chat, she also confirmed that her wedding to Travis will be a destination wedding.
