Taylor Swift has reportedly turned down an offer from Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to help plan her upcoming wedding to fiancé Travis Kelce. The singer took the step as she wanted full control over her wedding. The pop icon wants to make her nuptials “personal” and not something “like a Vogue cover shoot.”
Taylor Swift wants full control of her wedding, claims source
Taylor Swift has reportedly declined to take wedding-related help from Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. According to the sources, Wintour quietly offered advice and guidance to the pop icon, but Swift refused any help as she wants to plan every detail of her nuptials to Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce.
“Taylor respects Anna enormously, but she doesn’t want her wedding to feel like a Vogue cover shoot,” one insider told Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice. Explaining the reason, the sources said that although the singer “understands how influential Anna is,” she wants her wedding to be “personal, emotional, and unmistakably her.”
“Taylor wants the focus on the marriage, not the spectacle,” the source explained. According to insiders, the “Life of a Showgirl” singer wants her grand day to be intimate and less driven by fashion headlines. “This isn’t about creating the most iconic wedding photos ever taken,” explained another source, adding that the pop icon “wants authenticity” and “memories, not a museum piece.”
And despite declining Wintour’s help, sources clarified that there is no tension between the two women. It’s just that since Swift “has spent her entire career performing for the world,” she “wants the world kept at arm’s length” when it comes to her big day.
So far, the couple has kept their wedding details under wraps. But if sources are to be believed, “all the leaks that have happened so far have been incredibly disheartening,” for Swift, leaving her with trust issues. “They’ve had to change venues and dates,” a source told Star Magazine, making the process “a monstrous headache” for the couple. Moreover, it even left Swift “feeling very vulnerable” and asking “who to trust.”
Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea
