Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s extravagant wedding decor was spotted leaving Madison Square Garden on Saturday morning.
Workers wheeled out various pieces of furniture over the weekend in Page Six’s exclusive photos, including custom monogrammed items.
One featured two interlocking T’s carved into cream woodwork.
The decorations, which have been described by a guest as “a garden inside the Garden,” also included trees and large green furnishings that were part of a “big gazebo.”
Additionally, we spotted orange armchairs, cocktail tables, green chairs and more being loaded into trucks.”
A chest holding “games” was also seen outside the venue.
An employee told us, “We’re going to be here all day. We’re going to be here for 24 hours, until tomorrow.”
Giant pink curtains had been blocking the venue’s windows from the public, but they were brought down the morning after the star-studded nuptials took place.
A red Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport, notably, exited the arena sporting a “JUST&TMRD” license plate.
The plate, notably, matched the “JUST&T MARRIED” signs outside of MSG when the bride and groom wed Friday evening.
Wedding guests Rob and Joann Jordan gave Swifties the first glimpse of the grand entrance to the ceremony via Instagram on Saturday.
The couple shared a photograph of themselves walking up red-carpeted steps.
The stairs were bordered by white and red draperies — and security guards.
Here’s latest on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at MSG:
Page Six, notably, photographed workers rolling out the red carpet on Tuesday afternoon, only to quickly remove it.
We heard that while the carpet was for a “wedding,” it wasn’t supposed to be out so soon.
Swift and Kelce’s wedding festivities kicked off Thursday night with an intimate rehearsal dinner attended by an estimated 100 people, from Gigi Hadid to Jack Antonoff.
While the pair tied the knot the following day in front of more than 1,000 guests, Page Six reported they got legally married prior to their MSG nuptials.
The newlyweds, both 36, have been together since the summer of 2023, with Kelce popping the question last August.
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