Taylor Swift wedding: Gigi Hadid and Selena confirmed

Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez are the only two bridesmaids confirmed for the Taylor Swift wedding, reportedly set for 3 July at Madison Square Garden.

Taylor Swift’s bridal party for her reported wedding to Travis Kelce is taking shape, with Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez the only two women so far confirmed, ahead of Friday, 3 July 2026.

The wedding has not been officially confirmed by Swift or Kelce, but permits filed near Madison Square Garden point to a 3 July ceremony, and a tight circle of stars has reportedly already received invitations, as reported by Page Six.

Speculation about who makes the cut has dominated fan chatter all week.

Who is in the Taylor Swift wedding bridal party

For now, the bridal party is short and starry. Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez are the only two women so far confirmed among Swift’s bridesmaids.

Both have been fixtures in the singer’s inner circle for years, so neither name comes as much of a surprise to fans who follow the friendships closely.

Hadid and Gomez bring two very different bonds to the line-up. Hadid has walked red carpets and shared holidays with Swift for the better part of a decade, while Gomez has been a loyal public ally since the early 2010s, often stepping in to defend the singer online whenever a feud flares up.

Beyond the bridal party, the broader guest list reads like a festival bill.

Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, Haim and Suki Waterhouse are all said to have received invitations, pointing to an intimate but heavily famous crowd gathering for the rumoured Madison Square Garden celebration on the night.

Who reportedly missed the Taylor Swift wedding cut

Not everyone made it onto the list. Model Karlie Kloss, once one of Swift’s closest friends, reportedly did not get an invite, reviving years of speculation about a quiet falling-out between the two that neither woman has ever fully explained in public.

Actor Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, also reportedly missed the list after a rift with Swift, despite once being close enough to appear in one of her music videos.

It follows earlier coverage of the couple’s tightly guarded guest list, which named friends said to have lost their spots.

What happens next for the Taylor Swift wedding

The choice of Madison Square Garden, if the reports hold, would be pure Swift.

The arena has hosted some of her career’s biggest moments, and turning it into a wedding venue would fold her professional home into the most personal day of her entire life so far.

With the reported date now days away, the pressure is on for some kind of confirmation.

Neither Swift nor Kelce has said a word publicly, leaving fans to read permits, invitations and bridal party leaks for clues about what really happens on Friday, 3 July 2026.

If the Madison Square Garden reports are accurate, the coming days could deliver the most-watched celebrity wedding of the year. For now, the only sure thing is that Hadid and Gomez are standing beside Swift, while the rest of the list stays a guessing game.