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Fashion Design major Ensaam Farraj ’26 is representing Moore College of Art & Design in a Philadelphia Inquirer feature showcasing student-created wedding looks for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

The project invited Philadelphia-area fashion design students to imagine what the popstar and NFL tight end might wear for their upcoming wedding. Farraj’s concept for Swift centers on a graceful, airy gown with a structured bodice and full skirt made in ivory tulle.

“Taylor is known for weaving romance, nostalgia and fairy-tale imagery into both her music and personal style,” Farraj told the publication. “The soft, off-the-shoulder sleeves, delicate corset bodice and flowing embroidered skirt capture the same ethereal poetic energy, like a gown straight from her love songs.”

For Kelce, Farraj imagined a “luxe but refined” midnight blue tux in a slim cut, accented with a white floral boutonniere. She added personalized elements to the silk lining of the jacket, including lyrics from Swift’s love songs and a map highlighting the couple’s favorite destinations.

As the only student whose looks are featured for both the bride and the groom, Farraj is included in two Inquirer public polls, where readers can select their favorite designs!

Read the full article here.

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