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Taylor Swift was spotted cheering on her boyfriend Travis Kelce in the stands as the Cincinnati Bengals take on the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium today in Kansas City.
The “Cruel Summer” singer repped her boyfriend’s team in fall-ready black thigh-high boots. The Frannie High style, hailing from Giuseppe Zanotti, was crafted of slouchy patent black leather uppers and equipped with gold buckle detailing fixed to straps situated around the ankles. 4.13-inch stiletto heels and black leather logo-embossed soles rounded out the set.
As the weather gets colder, the musician has recently been reaching for similar knee-high leather boots from brands like Reformation and Christian Louboutin. Burgundy, black and tan, Swift’s thigh-high picks often include slouchy uppers and lace-up closures. When she’s feeling in the fall mood, the performer has also been known to don suede thigh-highs in the neutral hues mentioned, bringing a unique textural touch to her looks.
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On the outfit front, Swift proved she was a Cheifs fan through and through, sporting a vintage t-shirt brand fixed with the football team’s red, black and white logo. The oversized garment from 1995 was purchased from a local Kansas City store Westside Storey. As for accessories, the “Lover” songstress wore her signature red lip, accompanied by gold jewelry and a Louis Vuitton black leather crossbody bag embossed with the brand’s iconic logo print.
When it comes to her footwear style, Swift’s red carpets and onstage performances often include pumps, sandals and tall boots from brands like Christian Louboutin, Aldo, Chloe Gosselin, Sophia Webster, Aquazzura and more.
While off-duty, the singer-songwriter goes for Birkenstock sandals, ankle boots from Christy Dawn and Ugg, as well as Nike and Golden Goose sneakers. She has also been seen out in platform boots and heels while with Kelce over the past few weeks.