Travis Kelce reportedly went on a European shopping spree for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, before her Eras Tour shows in Milan earlier this month.
The Kansas City Chiefs player spent nearly $75,000 on several stylish pieces from lavish designers including Valentino, Prada, Bottega Veneta, and Fendi to add to Swift’s wardrobe as they hit the fashion capital together, the Sun reports.
“Travis knows Taylor loves these brands,” a source told the outlet. “He wants her to have a true Italian touch in her closet.”
“Travis loves Valentino, both for him and Taylor,” said the insider.
Kelce, 34, allegedly settled on four Valentino pieces for Swift: a $16,000 short embroidered dress, a $5,200 tweed dress, a $3,330 calfskin hobo bag and Garavani Escape large shopping tote.
He also purchased a few more pieces from Prada including a $3,200 mini dress.
At Bottega Venetta, Kelce reportedly bought a pair of Sharp Chain Pumps for $1,350 and another pair of Cha-Cha Lace-up calfskin shoes, which retail at $1,600.
He finished up his shopping trip by hitting Fendi where he purchased another bag, a pair of silk pants, and a silk dress for a combined total of $11,500.
“This Euro part of her tour is turning into an exceptional experience because Travis is supporting and showing her love 24/7,” the insider said.
“Their time spent in Milan was a unique experience for Taylor, as Travis showed just how much he loves to gift her meaningful presents.”
In addition to the costly gifts, the outlet also reports that the couple is allegedly looking to buy a home in Lake Cuomo together.
Reps for Kelce and Swift did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The new report comes shortly after it was revealed that an American man, who was allegedly stalking Swift, was arrested on Wednesday night ahead of her show in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
The man allegedly made threats against her and Kelce on social media.
When event organizers warned authorities, he was detained after “an initial investigation couldn’t entirely rule out a risk” and was held behind bars until the singer finished up her shows in the city.
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