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Taylor Swift took to chilly Wisconsin over the weekend to watch the Chiefs game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Grammy-winning musician cheered on Travis Kelce with Brittany Mahomes at the game. Swift slipped into a pair of thigh-high boots for the snowy evening. Her black leather boots from Stuart Weitzman featured a rounded toe and a thick block heel that added just under 4 inches to Swift’s height. The Vidaland Boots are on sale for $697 right now.
For the rest of her look, Swift paired a black mock neck long-sleeve top with a black mini skirt from Louis Vuitton. She kept warm in a red teddy coat from Stella McCartney that featured black buttons and a matching red belt. She also added black sheer tights under her skirt for a little more coverage and warmth. The “Midnights” singer added gold jewelry, including a Cartier necklace and multiple rings to her outfit.
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, 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. Recently, the musician has been reaching for knee-high leather boots from brands like Reformation and Louboutin. She has also been seen out in towering boots and heels while with Kelce this fall.
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