Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift wedding predicted to have up to 1 million flowers
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- Florist: Taylor Swift wedding could ha$1 million in flowers, 100,000–1,000,000 stems.
- Kelce spent $38,000 on about 2,000 engagement flowers; wedding floral could exceed that.
- Floral setup may require dozens of workers, refrigerated trucks and detailed planning.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce failed in his effort to give superstar singer Taylor Swift a friendship bracelet when she played a concert in Kansas City in 2023.
But roughly two years later, Swift accepted an engagement ring from Kelce, so it all worked out for him in the end.
Kelce spared no expense when he asked Swift for her hand in marriage. He spent $38,000 on at least 2,000 flowers for the engagement at his Leawood home, People magazine reported after the couple’s engagement was announced in August.
That could be a pittance compared to the number of flowers at their wedding. Or so says a florist.
Christine Mandese, who was identified in a Providence Journal story as “a luxury wedding florist” based in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, told the newspaper she thinks Swift could spend $1 million on flowers. She estimated that would translate into 100,000 to 1 million flowers.
The wedding is rumored to be planned for June 13 and could take place in Rhode Island, where Swift has a home.
“If they see large tractor-trailer refrigerated trucks around, that must be a sign,” Mandese, who owns Plant Girl Floral, told the Journal.
She added: “I would do this wedding for any reason in any place. I have emailed and been messaging her team on a daily basis. I reached out to everyone she’s ever worked with.”
Mandese said the floral aspect of the Kelce-Swift could require dozens of people and meticulous planning.
“Her wedding, for flowers alone, is going to take a whole production team,” Mandese told the Journal.
British talk show host Graham Norton, who has had Swift as a guest on his program, claimed to have garnered an invite to the blessed event.
“I can say nothing,” Graham joked on the Wanging On podcast, per E News. “I signed so many NDAs.”
This story was originally published January 29, 2026 at 12:47 PM.