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Taylor Swift Wore a $995 Pendant to Travis Kelce’s Game, But We Found a $48 Dupe
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Taylor Swift has been a style icon for years, but recently, she’s provided us with so much outfit inspiration, we’re never lacking when it comes to ideas for fun looks. Thanks to the superstar singer, our fall 2023 staples now consist of vintage sports gear, mesh tops, and a variety of pleated skirts. We’re even eyeing pendant accessories after seeing Swift rock a Foundrae bracelet at Travis Kelce’s Chiefs game over the weekend. The only issue? Her exact pick costs a whopping $995 — and that’s not including the chain.
There’s no doubt the Enamel Miniature Medallion is stunning and, at least in Swift’s case, comes with a special meaning. One half of this particular heart is red, which both represents the football team’s colors and references the name of one of Swift’s albums. According to Foundrae’s site, the medallion also celebrates “seven classic types of love” — including romantic, friendship, and self-love among others — and Swift has even been spotted wearing an alternative, all-gold version on a recent date night.
It’s clear the singer is a fan of this heart design, but if the price tag is holding you back from purchasing one for yourself, not to worry. Anthropologie sells a similar version of the pendant for $48. Sure, it’s technically gold-plated brass and those “diamonds” are actually cubic zirconia, but it’s surely something that would get Swift’s stamp of approval.
The best part is, this necklace (which, yes, does include a chain) doesn’t have to be some piece of costume jewelry you add to your collection. Since it’s monogrammed, it’s able to be personalized and would make a great gift this holiday season — for Swifties and non-Swifties alike.
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