Taylor Swift celebrated her 36th birthday on December 13th – and just one day later, she was still looking every inch the birthday girl in a head-turning outfit!
The “Fate of Ophelia” singer commanded attention at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, December 14th while supporting fiancé Travis Kelce and his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, as they faced off against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Taylor Swift Wears An Ombré Ulla Johnson Coat In The Chiefs' Iconic Colors At Arrowhead Stadium
As per fan videos that are doing the rounds on social media, the "Anti-Hero" singer wore an outfit that was as fashionable as it was intentional and supportive while she was watching her fiancé in action from the comfort of a private suite with some of his family. Check out one video on TikTok here.
She rocked a $2,300 Ulla Johnson Fall/Winter 2025 'Ambrose' ombré coat in the Chiefs' iconic and unmistakable red and gold team colors. (We see what she did there, and we love it!) She appeared to wear her blonde hair in loose waves, and her makeup seemed to feature her signature combo of winged eyeliner and bold red lipstick. Well, if it ain't broke…

Travis Kelce Was Visibly Upset By The Loss
Swifties will be sad to hear that Sunday's game was very likely the "Lavender Haze" singer's last NFL appearance of the season, as the Chiefs were eliminated from the playoffs after a narrow 16-13 loss to the Chargers.
Videos from the game show the Super Bowl champ visibly emotional after the defeat, at one point appearing to hold back tears and, at another, striking the wall in frustration. He declined to speak to reporters immediately after the game, telling them: "It's not the time." According to The Athletic's Jesse Newell, he later said: "I'll catch you guys during the week."
The loss may have been particularly poignant for the tight-end, who reportedly has been considering retirement, although nothing has been confirmed yet. Back in November, Travis said he wants to give the Chiefs "a good opportunity" to plan for the upcoming season by letting them know ASAP whether he intends to play for another year. "Whether they want me back or not, it's one of those things where I'd like to make that decision before they've got to get draft picks and free agency opens up," he explained last month.

