Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 27
Swift, Kelce's No-Gifts Wedding Rule Revives Debate as 92% of Couples Already Live Together
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Swift, Kelce's No-Gifts Wedding Rule Revives Debate as 92% of Couples Already Live Together

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Summary

  • George Kittle said Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have told wedding guests to bring “absolutely no gifts,” putting fresh attention on what guests should do when a couple explicitly declines presents.
  • Etiquette experts largely said guests should honor the request, arguing weddings should not feel like financial transactions and that a card alone is acceptable.
  • Charitable donations emerged as the main compromise, though expert Elaine Swann warned public figures may be selective about causes tied to their names and brands.
  • Zola’s 2025 report found 92% of couples already lived together before marrying, reinforcing why many modern couples skip traditional registries and household gifts.
  • The debate has split fans and online commenters over cards, cash, donations or giving nothing, echoing a broader shift in wedding etiquette for older, established couples.

Insights

How does a 'no gifts' request align with a wedding celebration that shuts down New York City streets?
Is the massive Madison Square Garden party just an elaborate decoy for a secret wedding ceremony elsewhere?