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Games, sets and matches.
When Taylor Swift performed with Travis Kelce at last year’s Tight End University Kickoff event wearing a green gingham crop top and Hunter Bell skirt, her set sold out immediately.
“We woke up to great news. Someone tagged us on Instagram,” Bell told the Houston Chronicle at the time. “Her team was reaching out to get something, and when that happens, you hope for the best. I hadn’t seen her go out in a while, but it was great to see her wear a full look.”
Now, by popular demand, the Texas designer has restocked its viral brookie top and Eva skirt in two new versions: a colorful coastal print and a classic black and white check.


Both made from a summer-perfect linen blend, the bustier-inspired tank features spaghetti straps, boning, supportive underwire, and a sleek back zip, while the matching circle skirt has hidden pockets and flattering covered buttons down the front.
Fans can also add the white lace Cosette dress to their cart. Swift wore the sweet mini while spending time with Kelce during an “offseason adventure” last summer, and it also sold out, but Bell restocked the style in February.

Featuring a keyhole at the back, a drawcord at the waist, and decorative laces, it’s perfect for the warmer weather we’re lucky enough to finally have.
And while the white dress Swift is wearing as she walks down the aisle this summer will certainly be a custom piece from the designer, it costs less than $400.
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This article was written by Elana Fishman, Style & Shopping Director at Page Six. A passionate Swiftie and pop culture enthusiast, Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for other fans as the host of video series such as “Current Trending,” “Style Trial,” “Heart to Cart,” and “Beauty Scoop.” We’re also tracking every style worn by Taylor Swift so you can shop too. Elana consults celebrity stylists about the latest street style and red carpet trends and predictions, finds out which celebrity-endorsed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves about beauty and fashion recommendations. Before Page Six Style launched in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion for Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire, and Teen Vogue.
