In one of the first love songs by Taylor Swift, “Our Song”, Sight “, I almost not noticed all the roses and the note that said … today the romantic sheet of the pop star announced her engagement for Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce with a photo shoot in a pink garden.
“Your English teacher and your sports teacher marry,” said Swift the Instagram post.
Swift posted five photos of herself and Kelce in the romantic garden, surrounded by high -towering trees, various stones and many flowers, from pink, red and white roses to white hydrangeas. There is a vaulted grille above the couple, with roses and vines climb up the tree -covered room. At every base of the grid there is a stone vase with even more cascading roses. On the lead photo, Kelce kneels in front of Swift, with the grille perfectly framed the couple in the background.
Behind the grille there is a small black couch outdoors with white pillows, where the couple took another photo. Swift put her legs over Kelces when she sat under a black chandelier, with more roses hanging on it. There are also white candles on the lamp, which give the room an even more romantic feeling. The entire area is similar to a secret garden where Kelce and Swift could have their private moment.
It was not confirmed where this garden is. It could be in one of the many houses from Swift – it has houses in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Nashville, Tennessee and Beverly Hills, California. (It also has a spacious town house in Tribeca, although this appears unlikely in view of the size of the garden.) Or the garden could be completely at another point.
Swift and Kelce have been together for two years and have attracted public attention since then. Swift recently appeared in Kelces New Heights Podcast and brought him to the stage on the Eras tour. She also refers him from her album in her song “So High School”. The department for tortured poets. “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,” the chorus goes.
No wedding details have yet been announced, but for Swift and Kelce it seems that everything roses appears.

Annie Goldsmith is the leading editor and digital management at Elle Decor, where she covers design, culture, style and trends. Before that, she had written positions in the information that had technology and culture as well as in Town & Country, wrote news, entertainment and fashion. Her work was also published in Vogue, Rolling Stone and the SF standard.