Taylor Swift fans are treating one leaked wedding invite like a new Easter egg. The singer and Travis Kelce’s invitation surfaced online with a landscape-style painting, earthy tones, and a double “T” monogram. A fan account then compared its brushwork to her older artwork. The post claimed the brushstroke looked “very similar to hers.” That was enough to turn the wedding stationery into another Swiftie investigation.
Fans think the wedding invitation painting looks like her style
As per the X (formerly Twitter) post shared by a fan account, a side-by-side comparison of the invitation and older artwork. The fan account wrote, “Taylor Swift may have been the ARTIST.” The uploader also believed that she may have “painted the invitation for her wedding.” The post pointed to the brushwork and added, “The brushstroke is very similar to hers.” The image showed the invite text, “You’re invited,” with “July 3rd, 2026” and “Manhattan” underneath.
Meanwhile, the invite itself gave fans several details to analyze. It featured a forest-and-water style painting in brown, green, gray, and orange tones. It also included “Love, Taylor & Travis” near the bottom. The card included “one night only,” “early evening,” and “black tie.” The guest names were watermarked to discourage leaks. The invite was reportedly posted by Ashish Ferguson, who has since deleted the post. However, screenshots spread quickly across fan circles.
But the biggest debate stayed on the artwork. One fan wrote, “that’s so taylor-coded.” The user then asked if she “painted the invitations herself.” Another said, “She is a complete artist.” A third wrote, “It must be her, the land, the sea & the sky soooo beautiful.”
Meanwhile, another theory circulating among fans claimed the invite fit Swift’s past hands-on visual style, including the collages and paintings tied to her “Reputation” era. That comparison fueled the painting theory further. For now, Swift has not confirmed she painted the invite. But fans are reading the wedding design like another clue from her world.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.
