Taylor Swift spent New Year’s Eve as a wedding guest. The pop icon recently attended the wedding of her close friend, Este Haim, who married Jonathan “Johnny” Levin. Swift was spotted spending time with Stevie Nicks. The photos from the event have now taken the internet by storm.
Taylor Swift attended BFF Este Haim’s wedding on New Year’s Eve
Taylor Swift was photographed spending New Year’s Eve as a guest at Este Haim’s wedding. The event took place on Wednesday at the Hotel El Roblar in Ojai, California. Swift might have had other NYE plans, and the BFF’s wedding had to be a major part of it. The “Bad Blood” singer wore a sleeveless, regal-looking gold gown. She paired the outfit with a cream colored boa, adding to its elegance.
Her long blonde hair was tied in a bun with her signature front bangs. Moreover, her iconic red lipstick perfectly complemented the best-friend-of-the-bride look. In the photos, Swift is seen chatting with Stevie Nicks. The 77-year-old wore a black full-sleeved gown for the occasion. The duo was accompanied by bodyguards.
Swift has been in the news for her wedding details speculations with Travis Kelce. The couple is reportedly planning to tie the knot on June 13 at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island. According to a report, the Grammy-award-winning singer was planning to transform her $32 million pad into a floral spectacle. An insider told the U.S Sun, “Taylor dreams of being fully surrounded by flowers.” They further added that she wanted “lush floral bushes everywhere.” Thus, it will make “her teenage dream of marrying in a sea of flowers come true.”
Additionally, A-listers are expected to grace the couple’s big day. Moreover, Swift has reportedly asked her close friends Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid to join her bridal party. Meanwhile, her mother and Travis’s mother are also involved in the wedding planning, as per sources. The sources also claimed, “Taylor wants to start the wedding process this way — building her bridesmaid group and getting everyone involved in the preparations, celebrations, and planning.”
