Taylor Swift Considers $32M Rhode Island Mansion for Wedding with Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift is reportedly planning a grand wedding with Travis Kelce at her stunning Rhode Island mansion, valued at $32 million. This property, located by the ocean, was constructed between 1929 and 1930 and has significant sentimental value for Swift, as she purchased it for $17.75 million in 2013.
Wedding Preparations at the Rhode Island Mansion
Swift aims to transform her mansion into a floral paradise for the nuptials. Reports indicate that she is considering significant upgrades to the property, including the creation of a new garden specifically for the ceremony. The landscaping alone is expected to cost around $1.2 million.
Floral Arrangements and Special Bouquets
According to insider sources, Swift has a clear vision for the floral decorations. She envisions a celebration surrounded by vibrant blooms, featuring:
- White, purple, and pink orchids
- Blue, white, and pink hydrangeas
- Pink, white, and red peonies
Additionally, Swift plans to gift her close friends bouquets of red eternity roses, further enhancing the romantic atmosphere.
Possible Wedding Date and Venue
No official wedding date has been confirmed, but speculation suggests it might take place on June 13, 2026, at the Breakers estate in Newport. This idea emerged after a podcast discussion about a listener’s wedding date conflict, which hinted at Swift’s potential plans. Notably, June 13 is a Saturday and holds significance as Swift’s lucky number.
Bridesmaids and Close Friends
As part of her wedding preparations, Swift has reportedly asked Selena Gomez to be a bridesmaid. Gomez is among Swift’s closest friends, along with supermodel Gigi Hadid, who is also expected to be part of the bridal party. Swift aims to involve her friends actively in the planning process, creating memorable experiences before the big day.
Swift’s Rhode Island home, known as “Holiday House” or “High Watch,” has a rich history and was even referenced in her song “The Last Great American Dynasty” from the “Folklore” album.