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Taylor Swift Rocks Lorraine Schwartz Red Jewels at 2025 Grammys

With her jewels and dress she adds meaning to her look.

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TAYLOR SWIFT’S COLOR choice of red dress, lips and jewels for the 2025 Grammy Awards wasn’t surprising. Rather, it was befitting. The look gave a nod to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs’ red and gold colors as the teamed headed to the Feb. 9 Super Bowl.

While the Viviane Westwood sparkling draped one-shoulder mini-dress looked spectacular on Swift with her red lips and long  waves in her hair, it was the jewelry that really caught the eye of both aficionados and even those who don’t usually follow jewelry.

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It was a look designed by Lorraine Schwartz in collaboration with Swift and her stylist Joseph Cassell. Swift wore 60 carats of rubies in her waterfall earrings, a ruby and and spinel ring, all keeping in the red theme. But the truly eye-catching piece was the ruby “T” she wore from a chain that wrapped around her upper thigh. There has been talk about whether the T was for Travis or hinted that Swift’s Reputation (Taylor’s Version) album could be released soon. Will we ever know? Perhaps not, but it’s fun to guess. For those who want to take the mystery a little deeper, in the song “Guilty as Sin” she sang, “What if he has written ‘mine’ on my upper thigh?”

We will let you be the judge of what the T meant. Swift wore the chain with the ruby stations and the ruby T around her neck with a white tank and sparkly shorts at the Superbowl. We just love the fact that she always has a secret message in her jewels.

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