Taylor Swift Wears Travis Kelce's Birthstone Jewelry in New York City
Taylor Swift turned an opal bracelet and ring into a quiet tribute to Travis Kelce, pairing $25,860 jewelry with her engagement ring in New York.

Taylor Swift turned a birthstone into the sharpest part of her New York jewelry story. On Monday, April 27, 2026, she stepped out wearing opal pieces that nodded directly to Travis Kelce, making sentiment feel as polished as any high-jewelry stack.
Swift wore a Darlene de Sedle bracelet set with opal in gold bezels, priced at $25,860, along with a matching ring worn on her middle finger. She paired both with her engagement ring by Kindred Lubeck, creating a layered look that balanced symbolism with serious workmanship. Around the wrist and hands, the message was clearer than any logo: this was jewelry meant to mean something, not just gleam.
The opal reference is not accidental. Kelce was born on October 5, 1989, which makes opal his birthstone, and Swift has already tied that stone to him in public. In an October 2025 appearance on Capital FM, she said, “Travis’ birthstone is an opal. I’ve always fixated on that stone.” The connection also runs through “Opalite,” one of the songs on The Life of a Showgirl, where she used the gem as a metaphor.
The rest of the look kept the focus on fine details. Swift wore Dana Rebecca Designs diamond hoop earrings priced at $3,995, a blue-and-white striped Staud dress priced at $325, a bright yellow Dior purse priced at $9,500, and Christian Louboutin sandals. The jewelry did the heaviest lifting, but the styling stayed precise rather than overworked, which is exactly why the look landed. The bracelet’s substantial price tag also makes sense in the context of Darlene de Sedle’s reputation for 22K gold and gemstone pieces, the sort of construction that gives a design weight, color, and longevity.
That is the larger signal here. Personalized jewelry is moving beyond keepsake territory and into everyday dressing, where initials, birthstones, and charms are no longer treated as novelties but as part of a considered stack. Swift’s opal bracelet and ring did not shout; they anchored the look with intimacy, craftsmanship, and a very modern idea of luxury, where the most valuable detail is often the one with a private story.
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