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Taylor Swift’s Reputation Precedes Her During Nobu Outing With Brittany Mahomes
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Date:2025-04-19 21:26:38
Call it what you want, but Taylor Swift seems ready for reputation (Taylor's Version).
The superstar once again channeled her edgy 2017 era during a night out with friends Cara Delevingne and Brittany Mahomes on Jan. 23. The pals all matched in head-to-toe black looks while grabbing dinner at sushi hotspot Nobu in New York.
Taylor, 34, looked so gorgeous it actually hurt while rocking Alaïa's long-sleeve, draped black minidress. She paired her 'fit with a multistrand chain belt, dark tights and platform Marc Jacobs boots.
As for Cara, the model suited up in dark velvet, while Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany sported a two-piece tweed-style set worn with tights and stiletto boots.
Fans speculated that the dark ensembles signal that Taylor is preparing to drop her latest re-recorded album for reputation. As one fan wrote, "All the ladies are dressed in black!!! Total Rep vibes!" Another slithered into the comment section to say, "SSSSSSUSPICIOUS."
Prior to their evening in the Big Apple, the trio was seen together on Jan. 21, when Cara joined Taylor and Brittany in their NFL suite at the Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills playoffs game in Buffalo, N.Y.
And the squad wasn't the only ones to cheer on Taylor's boyfriend Travis Kelce and teammate Patrick that night: The "Red" singer also chatted up Travis' brother Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce from the box.
At one point, Jason proved he's a true Swiftie by lifting up a little girl from the stands to show Taylor her handmade sign.
"Jason drank his beer and then he opened up the window," 8-year-old Ella Piazza told News 10 of the encounter. "He climbed out of the suite and gave the girl next to us a photo and then he said, ‘Let's show Taylor this sign.'"
As for how the Grammy winner reacted? It made her wildest dreams come true, too.
"Taylor smiled," Ella said, recalling how the singer waved excitedly from the suite. "She was so happy and she did like this with her hand."
See all the photos from their winning outing:
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