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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Attend ‘The Cursed Amulet’ Halloween Party in Controversial Couple’s Costume That Has Fans Divided
In true power-couple fashion, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned heads once again—this time at the star-studded “The Cursed Amulet” Halloween Party in New York City.
But while their chemistry was undeniable, their choice of costume has sparked an online firestorm, leaving fans and critics fiercely divided.
According to eyewitnesses, Swift and Kelce arrived fashionably late to the exclusive event, which was hosted at the historic Rivington Manor, a Gothic-style venue that perfectly matched the night’s dark, mystical theme.
The couple’s entrance immediately caused a frenzy among guests and paparazzi alike—but it was their controversial costume that stole the spotlight.
The duo reportedly dressed as a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde—but with a supernatural twist.
Swift wore a blood-red satin dress splattered with faux “curse marks” and a diamond-studded choker shaped like an ancient amulet, while Kelce sported a vintage pinstripe suit complete with a fake bullet wound and a matching cursed amulet pendant.
The concept was meant to symbolize “lovers bound by fate,” according to one insider close to the couple’s stylist team.
However, not everyone saw it that way. Critics on social media quickly called out the look as “tone-deaf” and “in poor taste,” arguing that romanticizing the infamous criminal duo, even with a fantasy element, glamorizes violence.
Others defended the couple’s creativity, praising the costume as “bold,” “cinematic,” and “on theme for the eerie aesthetic of the night.”
“People are reading too much into it,” one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter). “It’s Halloween—Taylor and Travis just nailed the spooky-lovers vibe.”
Despite the online backlash, sources say the pair were in high spirits all evening.
Swift was seen laughing with close friends Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, while Kelce reportedly mingled with Patrick Mahomes and Sabrina Carpenter, who also attended the event.
By midnight, the couple slipped out quietly, hand in hand, dodging questions from waiting reporters.
But the internet was already ablaze with photos and fan theories dissecting the symbolism behind their matching amulets—a detail some Swifties believe could hint at an upcoming music video or album concept tied to Swift’s rumored “dark era.”
Love it or hate it, one thing is clear: when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce show up, they don’t just attend the party—they become the headline.


