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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reveal custom wedding invitation style

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's invite looked like a backstage pass, with "One Night Only" wording, a landscape backdrop and a heart-wrapped TT monogram.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reveal custom wedding invitation style
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A guest copy of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding invitation stamped Ashish Ferguson’s name across the top more than once, then set the tone with a sunset-and-greenery backdrop and the line “One Night Only / Early Evening / Black Tie.” The card read like branded event memorabilia, not a formal notice, which is why it landed as a striking piece of personalized stationery rather than a standard wedding insert.

The best detail was the monogram. The invite carried a heart-wrapped TT mark, and the same initials appeared again on a handkerchief Maren Morris shared and on rehearsal dinner gift boxes given to guests. That kind of repetition is what makes custom paper feel collected, not merely printed: one emblem, carried through the invite, the favors and the keepsakes, so the whole weekend feels visually locked together.

The rest of the wedding only strengthened that effect. The ceremony took place Friday, July 3, 2026, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with about 1,000 guests and attendees including Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez, Bradley Cooper, Reese Witherspoon, Kelsea Ballerini, Paul Rudd and Maren Morris. Adam Sandler officiated, and the couple had been dating since 2023 before getting engaged in August 2025, which makes the invitation’s concert-poster language feel like a compressed version of their story.

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That is the part readers can borrow for their own invitations or custom gift paper. The Knot now sells customizable wedding invitations built to match a couple’s relationship, wedding aesthetic and budget, with a current lineup that runs across more than 1,000 styles and sample pricing that starts around $1.39 a card at 100-count. VistaPrint lists custom invitation cards at 84 cents each for 100 units and offers design services from $10, which shows how far a strong concept can go without a punishing budget. The smartest move is not to add more decoration; it is to choose one visual language and repeat it until the envelope, the invite and the keepsake all say the same thing.

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