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Taylor Swift’s AFC Outfit Sparks Criticism from Mariah Rose

By Tanisha Chhabra

Taylor Swift made headlines at the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, not just for supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, but also for her outfit.

She wore a black Louis Vuitton jacket with gold details, a black pleated skirt, red tights, black boots, and a beanie. The outfit, worth over $10,000, stood out in the crowd and quickly became a topic of discussion.

Taylor Swift AFC

Not everyone was impressed. Mariah Rose, daughter of former NBA player Jalen Rose, criticized Swift’s outfit on social media. She felt that while the jacket and beanie looked fine, the red tights and pleated skirt didn’t match the rest of the ensemble. Her comments sparked debate, with some agreeing with her opinion and others defending Swift’s bold fashion choice.

Swift’s outfit became a trending topic, with fans divided over whether it was a stylish statement or a fashion misstep. Despite the mixed reactions, she remained focused on enjoying the game, cheering alongside Brittany Mahomes, wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The two were seen celebrating and sharing moments of excitement throughout the match.

The Chiefs secured a close 32-29 victory, and Swift joined in on the celebrations. She interacted with fans, spent time with Kelce’s family, and embraced the team’s victory with enthusiasm. Her presence at the game once again highlighted her strong connection to the sports world.

While opinions on her outfit varied, one thing was certain—Swift’s influence extended beyond music. Whether for her fashion, her support for Kelce, or her growing bond with NFL fans, she continued to make headlines and spark conversations both on and off the field.

Story first published: Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 1:44 [IST]
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