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Insiders have claim several of her gowns are "decoys" to confuse the media.
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Taylor Swift has reportedly commissioned six different wedding dresses for her ceremony.

Why is Taylor Swift Commissioning Multiple Wedding Dresses For Her Big Day With Travis Kelce?

May 12 2026, Updated 8:55 a.m. ET

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Amid tight secrecy around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's upcoming wedding, the singer has commissioned six unique gowns for her big day, including deliberate decoys. According to insiders, Swift arranged the multiple dresses to prevent leaks about her final bridal look.

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According to Rob Shuter's report, a source said the singer may wear just one look throughout the evening, but she might also "change multiple times," as "every option is on the table."

Taylor Swift's decision to commission six dresses is not purely about style, according to The Blast. A source said the move is part of a broader strategy to keep details of her look hidden until the last moment. The source explained, "Some of the dresses are deliberate decoys. The goal is to confuse people, stop leaks, and make sure nobody figures out the real look ahead of time."

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Taylor Swift wants to keep her final bridal look a secret until the last second.

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Taylor's Dresses Are Part of The Strategy to Keep Details Under Wraps Until Last Moment

By having multiple wedding gowns made, Taylor Swift is reportedly trying to keep fans and insiders guessing while ensuring her actual bridal look stays a complete surprise.

The source added, "Secrecy is said to be a major focus throughout the planning process, with strict confidentiality agreements reportedly in place for everyone involved. Every designer involved signed ironclad nondisclosure agreements (NDAs). No photos, no sketches, no fitting details, absolutely nothing is allowed to leak. Taylor wants complete control over the reveal."

Media Fever Peaks for First Look at Swift's Wedding

The couple's wedding has garnered massive interest from people and the couple's fans. Reacting to how the fashion circles desperately wait for the first image from the wedding, the insider commented, "Everyone is desperate for that first image, magazines, photographers, and designers".

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One more insider said that Taylor wanted the moment to feel “cinematic” and “jaw-dropping", saying, "Wedding is being handled like a major Hollywood production".

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An X user's post reacting to Taylor Swift commissioning six wedding gowns.

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Is Taylor Swift's Wedding Look Inspired By Elizabeth Taylor’s 1950 Gown?

According to Page Six, the Bad Blood singer is set to marry American football tight end on July 3. While there have been many questions around what the bride-to-be will wear, reports have suggested that the singer's wedding dress might be inspired by Elizabeth Taylor's 1950 gown.

As many reports suggest, Swift’s wedding dress might be inspired by Elizabeth Taylor’s first bridal gown from 1950, which was designed by MGM’s Helen Rose. The original dress was famous for its sweetheart neckline that had lace, elongated sleeves, and a dramatically cinched waist. Swift’s decision has been driven by her deep appreciation for the timeless aesthetic.

The save-the-dates for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding have gone out. While the couple has kept most details tightly under wraps, the latest reports suggest they are taking every possible step to maintain privacy around the big day.

From limiting leaks to keeping guests guessing about the final bridal look, the pair appear determined to make sure their wedding remains a surprise until the moment it finally unfolds.

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