Taylor Swift’s High-Low Courtside Look Is Full of Easter Eggs
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Sophie WangSun, May 24, 2026 at 3:26 PM UTC
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Last night, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made a surprise appearance in Cleveland, Ohio, for Game Three of the New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Eastern Conference Finals. And while her fiancé showed up decked out in his hometown team’s merch, Swift took the opportunity to show some love to one of her favorite designers: Stella McCartney. And, of course, to drop a few Easter eggs while she was at it.
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Most notably, the look included a chain-detail ribbed black tank from Stella McCartney’s recent H&M collaboration. Launched on May 7, the collection arrived just over 20 years after the label’s first capsule for the retailer—which hit stores in 2005. Playing into the history of their collaborative partnership, campaign imagery for the new line featured retro television sets, old flip phones, and all the Y2K nostalgia you could dream of. Do you know what else was released two decades ago? Swift’s debut, self-titled album. We’d call it a coincidence, but this is the queen of Easter eggs we’re discussing.
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Swift wore the top with several additional pieces from the designer: a patchwork denim jacket, a pair of high-waisted wide-leg jeans, and heeled sandals. She finished off the look with Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Cigale bag and sparkly light-blue nails that fit right in with the debut-era nod.
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The “Opalite” star’s relationship with Stella McCartney goes way back. In 2019, the two collaborated on a capsule collection for Swift’s seventh studio album, Lover, full of tie dye and airbrush patterns, pastel hues, cat motifs, and lyrics from the titular track. The partnership was perfectly timed, given that the project’s 11th track, “London Boy,” referenced the British designer directly. “Stick with me, I’m your queen, like a Tennessee Stella McCartney,” Swift sang in the bridge. Since then, the singer has been seen wearing Stella McCartney out in New York City, at Chiefs games, and even on the cover of her second pandemic album, evermore (2020).
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