Taylor Swift Wedding Guest Looks With A Vintage Vibe That Completely Stunned
Taylor Swift loves a retro aesthetic. Over the years, plenty of Swift's outfits have had a fun vintage vibe, and she's long been known to love saddle shoes and twee dresses. Even her engagement ring — an estimated 6-carat stunner gifted to her by Travis Kelce — has an antique-inspired design. Older silhouettes and styles are a natural fit for her timeless, demure aesthetic. "She has a classic look and literally anything retro works," wrote one Reddit user.
While some of Swift's style eras have featured more vintage pieces than others, she has always gravitated toward throwback pieces. She even tapped the Bob Mackie archives to outfit the promotional photography for "The Life of a Showgirl." In the month before her wedding, Swift was photographed wearing a stunning pair of opal chandelier earrings — as well as a bracelet and ring — that formerly belonged to Elizabeth Taylor. Being so known for her vintage tastes, in tandem with Kelce's affinity for '70s fashion, it should come as no surprise that a handful of attendees turned out in vintage looks to celebrate the couple's wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3, 2026.
Camila Cabello was a vision in bold 1970s fashion
Pop star Camila Cabello stepped out in a major '70s moment for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding. The off-the-shoulder gown, in a rich reddish-fuchsia shade, featured the kind of lacy, draped volume that immediately conjures the theatrical, bohemian aesthetics of the free love movement. "I like it.. it's flowy and summery," one Reddit user wrote. "She looks killer in red." Cabello underscored the throwback vibes by pairing the gown with a romantic choker and leaving her hair down, styled into loose curls.
But while this dress might be a nod to the past, a few sophisticated details kept Cabello from looking like she wandered out of a time machine. The saturated color and cut-out design of the gown put a definitively modern spin on the look, elevating the retro silhouette. The glimmers of bare skin, visible through the patterned lace, might have been a little too scandalous for a regular wedding, but were the perfect statement for such a high-profile, star-studded event.
Jessica Chastain embraced a 1920s hairstyle
Just ahead of Taylor Swift's nuptials, actor Jessica Chastain debuted a new hairstyle, along with a cheeky caption indicating where she was headed to her fans. "I don't know about you..." Chastain wrote beneath the Instagram photo, "...but I'm feeling 1922." The short style clearly took its cues from the flapper bobs of the '20s, from the soft finger waves to the cropped length, which hovers just above her jaw. "Beautiful hairstyle and gorgeous woman," commented one Instagram user.
It isn't Chastain's first foray into short hair. In April 2026, the "Zero Dark Thirty" star chopped her long red hair to rock a classic Old Hollywood bob that hung just below her chin. On Instagram, hairstylist Renato Campora shared a video of himself creating the crisp, structured look. But the vintage-inspired haircut that Chastain debuted ahead of Swift's wedding is a little shorter and has a bit more movement.
Abigail Anderson was a vision in elevated Y2K trends
Taylor Swift's childhood friend, Abigail Anderson, slipped into a retro-inspired look to celebrate the wedding. The gray and burgundy gown, created by designer Sau Lee, featured a structured, strapless top and a silky draped skirt. The embroidered corset bodice was giving major Y2K vibes, seeing as lingerie as outerwear was first popularized during the '90s, both in Jean Paul Gaultier's deconstructed designs and Vivienne Westwood's blending of punk and Victorian-era fashion. Chinoiserie design elements were also popular at the turn of the millennium, and the delicate cherry blossoms stitched into the gown seem to be an updated version of that trend.
But despite the vintage references, Anderson looked perfectly on-trend in the bold gown. The subtle color palette and silky draped skirt elevated a throwback feel, which made the look more fashion-forward. The clearest proof that this dress was fabulous can be found in the fact that Swift's longtime friend had a relatable fashion mishap at the wedding: someone else showed up wearing the same dress.
Lena Dunham channeled the 1960s in lime green
For Taylor Swift's wedding, writer and director Lena Dunham went full-on Mod. The lime green skirt was a bespoke creation from designer Amber Doyle, and Dunham styled the ensemble with matching pointed green heels and a pale pink top-handle handbag. The suit's boxy shape, color palette, and bow details evoked a '60s coquettishness mixed with the boldness of the Mod movement. One Instagram user declared that the outfit was 'giving Fran Drescher,' referencing the star best known for portraying the sartorially adventurous protagonist of "The Nanny."
Dunham has long had a playful sense of style. "I've always said that my style is, like, bratty 5-year-old with a credit card," Dunham revealed during an episode of the podcast "Good Hang with Amy Poehler". "It's like a girl who's like, 'My dad gave me this, and he said I can get whatever I want.'" The green skirt suit delivered perfectly on Dunham's signature style, while also managing to feel classic and whimsical for the wedding.
Selena Gomez rocked an Old Hollywood hairstyle
Pop star Selena Gomez delivered a major Marilyn Monroe moment when she stepped out for Swift and Kelce's big day. Her beaded gold dress evoked the sparkling gown that Monroe wore to serenade President John F. Kennedy on his birthday in 1962. But Gomez's hair felt even more retro than the gown. The sleek, voluminous bob — shinier and more rounded than Chastain's flapper bob — evoked the classic glamour of Hollywood's golden era, which is a frequent reference for Gomez. "She pulls off old Hollywood incredibly well," wrote one Reddit user. "I love when she leans into it."
Classic bobs have been making a gradual comeback in recent years. The styles offer a sense of volume while the layers provide visual depth, and the intentional setting feels polished and elegant. In a 2026 interview with InStyle, hairstylist Renato Campora, who styled Gomez for Swift's wedding, called the trend 'a modern homage to the silver-screen sirens of the 1940s — full of glamour, precision, and quiet confidence.'
Fergie served up glittering 1970s dance floor vibes
Fergie served major disco vibes in a glittering vintage gown created by John Galliano for Christian Dior, but it wasn't just the shimmering gold and plunging neckline that gave this look a '70s vibe. The Black Eyed Peas singer styled the archival piece with a dramatic black wrap, oversized chandelier earrings, and sculptural sunglasses that made her look like she was on her way to Studio 54. "Ok SHESSSSS BACK!!!" wrote one Instagram user of the stunning look. "But she also never left."
Fergie has never been one to back away from dramatic fashion. "[My style is] all over the map just like my music," Fergie told People in 2017. "It's a mood. I like to have fun with fashion and take risks ... You got to wear the outfit and not let the outfit wear you, so if I'm wearing something that is extravagant, I'm owning it." That fearlessness was on full display in this golden wedding guest look.