Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their first public appearance since they committed themselves

Still radiant of his recent commitment, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce I enjoyed his first public appointment as a fiany: properly, at Arrowhead Stadium, the same place where his high profile romance captured worldwide attention for the first time.

Swift was seen with a sweater vest and a mini denim skirt, complemented with white boots to the knee. In a clip shared in X, he could be seen drinking from a cup and showing his engagement ring.

“The ring is bright,” exclaimed a user from social networks. Another added: “I can see how brilliant is the ring even in this blurred video.”

Although the Kansas City Chiefs will not reach the field until September 5 in São Paulo, Brazil, the newly compromised couple took full advantage of the football atmosphere by attending a university confrontation: Kelce’s Alma Mater, Cincinnati, opening their season against Nebraska. The neutral site game brought National Focus back to Arrowhead.

His public appearance comes a few days after the couple shared a photo carousel from the Kelce garden proposal. The title said: “His English teacher and his gymnastics teacher will marry 🧨”.

The commitment ring, designed by Kindred Lubeck, presents an old shiny mine cut diamond. British jeweler Hancocks describes this style as a square or rectangular diamond with rounded corners and sides, a mixture of ancient elegance and contemporary design.

“It is traditional with a modern touch. The central stone seems to be a bevel from 7 to 9 CT, an old mines mattress cutter, placed in yellow gold of 18k,” said Ann Grimmett, vice president of marketing at Jared Jewelers, to USA Today. “Cut and clarity look great in the photos, so my estimate is that this ring would cost approximately $ 250-500k.”

Travis Kelce’s father, Ed KelceHe revealed that the NFL star proposed on August 10, shortly after recording an episode of the “New Heights” podcast of the brothers. Reflecting on Taylor’s guide, Scott SwiftHe gave Travis, Ed told an ABC affiliate in Cleveland: “You could do it next to the road, do it anywhere that makes it a special event.”