Twinning and winning.
Taylor Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans game on Saturday in a festive furry look.
Swift, 35, wore a red Charlotte Simone coat ($404) and black Chanel bucket hat with black argyle tights by Sheertex and knee-high Veronica Beard suede boots ($695) for her arrival just ahead of the game on Saturday.
She accessorized with a red Tod’s purse ($2,245 $1,347) and wore her hair in down in soft waves.
Boyfriend Travis Kelce showed up in an eye-catching outfit of his own, bringing “Big Yeti” energy in a faux fur Marni jacket ($1,595) over a white T-shirt and jeans.
He accessorized with Timberland boots and a bulbous Louis Vuitton hat that retails for more than $4,000 on the resale market.
This is the pop star’s first public appearance since marking her 35th birthday in a private celebration alone with Kelce on Dec. 13.
Page Six exclusively reported that the couple, who have been dating for more than a year, rang in the milestone “just them two” and that the Super Bowl champ spoiled Swift with “a ton” of gifts.
What to get the billionaire who has everything? Sources tell us that Kelce showered Swift with dozens of roses, a private chef and mixologist and engraved jewelry.
He also recently threw her a surprise party to honor the end of her record-making Eras Tour, inviting family and friends to celebrate in over-the-top style that included costumes and props from her concert series.
Tons of Chiefs players were in attendance, including Patrick Mahomes — who dressed up in a tuxedo, mimicking the one Kelce wore for his surprise on-stage appearance over the summer.
Swift has been showing her support for her boyfriend loud and clear, often through her jewelry; she last attended a Chiefs game on Nov. 29, wearing her love in the form of a large blinged-out “87” necklace made of diamonds and rubies.
Earlier in the month, she rocked a vintage leather Chiefs jacket with knee-high cowboy boots and black denim shorts.
Now that the Eras Tour has wrapped its blockbuster run after more than a year, it’s likely that the Grammy winner will have a more consistent presence at all of the Chiefs games leading up and through the playoffs — and potentially February’s Super Bowl.